GeoffC wrote:
> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>> I am looking fpr a new printer for
>> General use - mainly text & web pages
>> Cheap to run with the manufacturers cartridges
>> Not to expensive to buy
>> Reliable
>> Canon or HP
>> Does anyone have any comments on my list of printers that I have seen
>> reports on that are possablilties, or do you have any other
>> recomendations
>
> If you want "cheap to run", don't buy a bubblejet printer. They are more
> expensive per page than other technologies. Laser is cheaper per page,
> and if you are printing significant amounts, the total cost of ownership
> will be lower.
> Check the prices of mono and colour lasers for the home/small office.
> Your jaw may drop.
> Also, I don't recommend that you use refills or cheap inks in a
> bubblejet printer. They aren't as satisfactory as the manufacturer's ink
> cartridges, and unless you want to risk having hassle instead of
> printing your stuff, avoid them at all costs (no pun intended.)
Funny, I have used nothing but quality after market COMPATIBLE inks in
our Canon N2000, iP4000, MP780, i960 and an i9100 with zero problems. I
have saved thousands of dollars over the years. My printing costs using
compatible ink might make your jaw drop. I buy prefilled BCI-6
cartridges for $1.59 each so do the math.
You sound suspiciously like our resident troll regarding the use of
third party ink. I always get suspect of people making blanket
statements like you did above regarding after market inks. It tells me
you really don't have hands-on experience with them like I, and many
other people, have for a number of years. Believe me, if they destroyed
print heads I would be the first one here to steer people away from
them. The FACT is they don't. I know this from PERSONAL experience
from several years of using QUALITY after market inks.