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TonyBurns 01 March 2014 02:31 PM

Recommend me a decent printer for my PC.
 
As above, will probably print some photo's off so it needs to be good quality, will be doing lots of pictures as well as other bits for lessons I have to prepare, basically a good all rounder is required with reasonably priced refills.
Opinions?

Cheers :D

Tony:)

bustaMOVEs 01 March 2014 02:49 PM

I have a hp 5520 wifi. Really easy to use and set up and runs faultlessly with photos too. Iirc they are £69.99 now

bigh221 01 March 2014 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs (Post 11367054)
I have a hp 5520 wifi. Really easy to use and set up and runs faultlessly with photos too. Iirc they are £69.99 now

+1 for the HP 5520 👍

Dave-W- 01 March 2014 06:20 PM

hp officejet pro 8600 plus

cheapest printer I have ever run
great quality and faultless so far :thumb:

'7' 02 March 2014 10:16 AM

HP printer drivers are designed by the devil. I would never buy an HP for that reason.

TonyBurns 02 March 2014 03:32 PM

So most for HP so far, anyone with a Canon for comparison??

dpb 02 March 2014 06:59 PM

My £22.50 Cannon has been much easier to live with than HP I had, lot of bloat with hp

daz1968 10 March 2014 12:05 AM

I have an Epson all in one printer that's wifi and AirPrint compatible so I can just send pictures from my iPhone or iPad and of I am out can email them to the printer, inks are very cheap for Epson and quality is pretty good.

Littleted 10 March 2014 11:14 AM

I have the older one of these Tony

CLX-6260FW by Samsung. been bullerproof 1000 prints per Toner. quality is good enough for lessons, Toner Packs are 130 quid for 4

If you need Photo quality then youd have to go Epson, but be careful as they block up badley.

My dads a professional photographer and he uses them but throws them away every year due to blockages etc

this is what hes currently got, with a 3rd party Ink delivery system

http://www.epson.co.uk/gb/en/viewcon.../overview/8891
Id be looking at Laser if quality isn't paramount, but the lasers are very very good quality, just not Photo worth. if you get my drift.


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