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Canon IP4000 vs HP Deskjet 6540 (I plan to refill my cartridges)

 
 
techman41973@yahoo.com
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      5th Apr 2005
I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.
I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
importance. I also care about speed. I print mostly black and white
text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
pain. I would appreciate some advice.

 
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Dan G
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      5th Apr 2005
Canon is WAY easy and fast to refill, also a very fast and quiet printer.
Takes me about 2 min per tank to refill and put back in the printer.



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> I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.
> I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
> importance. I also care about speed. I print mostly black and white
> text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
> but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
> pain. I would appreciate some advice.
>



 
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Bob Ward
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      5th Apr 2005
On 4 Apr 2005 19:27:55 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.
>I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
>importance. I also care about speed. I print mostly black and white
>text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
>but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
>pain. I would appreciate some advice.



So you'd rather get ink all over your hands twice a week than pour a
bottle of toner into the cartridge every other month?

I get approximately 4,000 pages from an $18 bottle of toner. No way
you xcan match that with inkjet.


 
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SleeperMan
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      5th Apr 2005
Dan G wrote:
> Canon is WAY easy and fast to refill, also a very fast and quiet
> printer. Takes me about 2 min per tank to refill and put back in the
> printer.
>
>


and these 2 min includes one beer in between... :-)

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>> I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and
>> Cannon. I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my
>> utmost importance. I also care about speed. I print mostly black and
>> white text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less
>> per page, but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is
>> too much of a pain. I would appreciate some advice.




 
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Bill
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      6th Apr 2005
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>I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.


Both models will produce similar results with text, graphics, and
photos. Print quality is not an issue.

>I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
>importance.


Canon is the obvious choice there - easiest to refill.

> I also care about speed.


Both print at about the same speed...it's not an issue.

> I print mostly black and white
>text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
>but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
>pain. I would appreciate some advice.


The Canon is easier to refill due to the ink tanks being easy to
maintain. However, the printheads are not very durable and replacements
cost almost as much as a new printer. If printhead life isn't a major
factor, the Canon is the easier choice.

I bought a Canon i850 two years ago because it was the easiest to
refill. It printed well, but it failed FAR too early (just outside the
warranty period) and was replaced with an HP 6540 that I expect to last
much longer.
 
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Andrew White
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      6th Apr 2005
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>I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.
>I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
>importance. I also care about speed. I print mostly black and white
>text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
>but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
>pain. I would appreciate some advice.


If you need to print in black & white, then there is NO WAY you can
beat the cost per page of a laser printer! Using OEM cartridges with a
typical HP printer would normally cost you no more than 2 cents per
page.

As far as Canon iP4000 vs HP, I would take Canon over HP any day of
the week.
 
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measekite
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      6th Apr 2005


Bill wrote:

>(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
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>>I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.
>>
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>Both models will produce similar results with text, graphics, and
>photos. Print quality is not an issue.
>
>

The edge goes to Canon IP4000 for Photos.

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>
>>I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
>>importance.
>>
>>

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>Canon is the obvious choice there - easiest to refill.
>
>
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>>I also care about speed.
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>>

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>Both print at about the same speed...it's not an issue.
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>


> Canon IP4000 the fastest, by far
>
>
>>I print mostly black and white
>>text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
>>but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
>>pain. I would appreciate some advice.
>>
>>

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>The Canon is easier to refill due to the ink tanks being easy to
>maintain. However, the printheads are not very durable and replacements
>cost almost as much as a new printer.
>

Strong possibility many 3rd party ink shortens print head life.

>If printhead life isn't a major
>factor, the Canon is the easier choice.
>
>I bought a Canon i850 two years ago because it was the easiest to
>refill. It printed well, but it failed FAR too early (just outside the
>warranty period) and was replaced with an HP 6540 that I expect to last
>much longer.
>
>

 
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Jon von Leipzig
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      6th Apr 2005
Andrew White wrote:
> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>
>
>>I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.
>>I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
>>importance. I also care about speed. I print mostly black and white
>>text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
>>but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
>>pain. I would appreciate some advice.

>
>
> If you need to print in black & white, then there is NO WAY you can
> beat the cost per page of a laser printer! Using OEM cartridges with a
> typical HP printer would normally cost you no more than 2 cents per
> page.
>
> As far as Canon iP4000 vs HP, I would take Canon over HP any day of
> the week.


trivia: just about all the major companies buy their printer engines
(inkjet & laser) from Canon.

My trusty old Epson prints for less than that, I paid $4-5 per 24ml
cart, but now they're even cheaper, for black. At the std 5% coverage,
Epson site sez I should print 4-500 pages, forgot the exact no., cuz
it's unrealistic anyway, the 5% coverage. The average filled-out tax
form is at least 10% coverage.

If I were really ambitious, could drive 30 mi to the burbs, buy a whole
pint (470ml) that's 19+ complete fills, for $21.95. (oddparts.com)

my latest cheapie: 5 carts, black

http://tinyurl.com/47cox
private.abacus24-7.com

189EVP5 Valu 5-Pak / S020189 black $5.95 5 Pack

 
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Bob Ward
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      7th Apr 2005
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 17:43:50 -0400, Jon von Leipzig <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Andrew White wrote:
>> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.
>>>I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
>>>importance. I also care about speed. I print mostly black and white
>>>text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
>>>but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
>>>pain. I would appreciate some advice.

>>
>>
>> If you need to print in black & white, then there is NO WAY you can
>> beat the cost per page of a laser printer! Using OEM cartridges with a
>> typical HP printer would normally cost you no more than 2 cents per
>> page.
>>
>> As far as Canon iP4000 vs HP, I would take Canon over HP any day of
>> the week.

>
>trivia: just about all the major companies buy their printer engines
>(inkjet & laser) from Canon.
>
>My trusty old Epson prints for less than that, I paid $4-5 per 24ml
>cart, but now they're even cheaper, for black. At the std 5% coverage,
>Epson site sez I should print 4-500 pages, forgot the exact no., cuz
>it's unrealistic anyway, the 5% coverage. The average filled-out tax
>form is at least 10% coverage.
>
>If I were really ambitious, could drive 30 mi to the burbs, buy a whole
>pint (470ml) that's 19+ complete fills, for $21.95. (oddparts.com)
>
>my latest cheapie: 5 carts, black
>
>http://tinyurl.com/47cox
>private.abacus24-7.com
>
>189EVP5 Valu 5-Pak / S020189 black $5.95 5 Pack



But they still smear when they get wet.

My experience has been that it's far cleaner to refill a laser toner
cartridge thanit is to refill an ink cartridge. I've done both, and
there is no comparison. Of course, when the only tool you have is a
hammer, all problems look like nails.

How long does it take you to clean the print heads if the printer sets
for a couple of weeks? My lasers are always ready.


 
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Rob
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      7th Apr 2005
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 00:20:06 GMT, Bob Ward <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 17:43:50 -0400, Jon von Leipzig <(E-Mail Removed)>
>wrote:
>
>>Andrew White wrote:
>>> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.
>>>>I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
>>>>importance. I also care about speed. I print mostly black and white
>>>>text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
>>>>but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
>>>>pain. I would appreciate some advice.
>>>
>>>
>>> If you need to print in black & white, then there is NO WAY you can
>>> beat the cost per page of a laser printer! Using OEM cartridges with a
>>> typical HP printer would normally cost you no more than 2 cents per
>>> page.
>>>
>>> As far as Canon iP4000 vs HP, I would take Canon over HP any day of
>>> the week.

>>
>>trivia: just about all the major companies buy their printer engines
>>(inkjet & laser) from Canon.
>>
>>My trusty old Epson prints for less than that, I paid $4-5 per 24ml
>>cart, but now they're even cheaper, for black. At the std 5% coverage,
>>Epson site sez I should print 4-500 pages, forgot the exact no., cuz
>>it's unrealistic anyway, the 5% coverage. The average filled-out tax
>>form is at least 10% coverage.
>>
>>If I were really ambitious, could drive 30 mi to the burbs, buy a whole
>>pint (470ml) that's 19+ complete fills, for $21.95. (oddparts.com)
>>
>>my latest cheapie: 5 carts, black
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/47cox
>>private.abacus24-7.com
>>
>>189EVP5 Valu 5-Pak / S020189 black $5.95 5 Pack

>
>
>But they still smear when they get wet.
>
>My experience has been that it's far cleaner to refill a laser toner
>cartridge thanit is to refill an ink cartridge. I've done both, and
>there is no comparison. Of course, when the only tool you have is a
>hammer, all problems look like nails.
>
>How long does it take you to clean the print heads if the printer sets
>for a couple of weeks? My lasers are always ready.
>



More or less have to agree with Bob. I've got both and tho it takes
me longer to replace my toner cartridge, I rarely do it (that is
probably why it takes me longer because I forget how to do it just
right). I may have to replace my toner cartridge once every 3 or 4
years (of course it depends on how many pages you print). And if
print quality counts my laserjet 4 is still better in text than my 3
other canon inkjets (one is a ip3000). I don't plan on giving up my
laserjet4 till it goes bad (heavy and built like a tank). In that
case I expect to replace it with another laserjet tho I'm at a loss
which model as I'm not educated on the new ones.
 
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