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- 12-06-2003, 05:14 PM #31
thoes arent bad printers as a matter of fact, but in the HP's I much prefer the Deskjet 845C
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- 12-07-2003, 12:13 AM #32Newbie
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HP is the best
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- 12-07-2003, 02:09 PM #33
here are some info I've read recently from an independent source. Canon and Epson are ranked at good in reliablity and quality, HP is ranked poor in reliablity and quality. There were other printers manufactures on the list but I can't remember them.
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- 12-07-2003, 02:19 PM #34
theve got that flippin well backwards then. I get more epson printers being brought back with faulty heads, amoung other parts, than any other printer make. and HP's last for ever. look at the deskjet 660C that modle is 8 years old and anyone that still has a deskjet 660C will tell you they still run strong.
we have one in the front of the shop for testing cartridges. that was about 7 years old when we had it, it does about 35 pages a day and only once did it screw up, and that was we found the paper-feed wheels had gotten too smooth
- 12-07-2003, 03:15 PM #35Junior Member
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There are 3 main types of printer;
Dot Matrix Printer
Inkjet Printer
Laser Printer
Dot Matrix - The print needle makes contact with the paper, similar to the way a typewriter does it, but it used lots of little dots do draw pictures etc. (Also they are fairly noisy)
Inkjet - Popular home use. It is relatively cheap but the printing process is slow and the quality is not as good as laser.
Laser - Creme de la Creme. These things are amazing as ****. The only downside is the cost, plus its even more expensive to make color copies too. (But on the upside, this is very very quiet in comparison to the other 2.)
Hope that answers any queries you might have
- 12-07-2003, 04:50 PM #36
You missed out bubblejet
Bubblejet are the best type of liquid-ink printers there are. Allthough they are currently only manufactured By canon, the new type Canon BJC (Bubble-jet Colour) printers are not only award-winning quality and super-thing but they are the fastest liquid-ink printers on the market. this sudden increase in canon's speed owing to there new "Microdroplet" technology, allowing the printer to instead of pushing a few huge bubbles onto the page at a time, microdroplet uses smaller heaters and pushes several smaller ones onto the page, allowing a very high DPI range in a very low-priced printer.
Now, unlike its liquid-ink brother the Inkjet printer, which sprays the page with ink, Bubble Jet printers Bubble it onto the page meaning they use less ink and allowing the cartridges to be much smaller and cost less to replace
there is much debate about there being a difference between printers marked as "Deskjet" and ones marked as "inkjet"
"Inkjet printers" have the heads attached to the printer its self in a head-assebly. the cartridge is mearly a tank of ink, making it disposeable but on this kind of printer, if you bugger the head up, you have knackerd the printer. Also, IN this kind of printer the ink is held in a sponge inside the cartridge. if the printer stops printing properly, leabing it alone over night useually fixes the problem
"Deskjet" printers heave the heads on the cartridge making them more expensive to buy but they have more ink in a smaller cartridge. Deskjet cartridges dont have any sponges, they are a tank of ink complete with heads. The advantage to having the heads on the cartridge is that if you knacker the heads, you just throw the cartridge away, get a new one, and assumeing the printer its self is ok, it will start working just like new again.
- 12-23-2003, 06:24 PM #37Junior Member
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HP are not that great printers...
maybe to the average consumer but not for the best quality prints.
Canon is somewhere inbetween consumer and print quality i think.
I like lexmark tho
- 12-26-2003, 06:01 PM #38
- 02-16-2004, 12:51 PM #39Junior Member
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Canon got the best ink printers.
HP got the best Laserprinter.
Canon got the best Color Laser Printers (CLC, IRC)
- 02-25-2004, 10:05 PM #40Junior Member
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i have a canon bjc3000 and love it
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- 08-20-2004, 07:56 PM #41
- 08-22-2004, 04:21 PM #42
i own a hp photosmart 130 for printing photos (4x6 or smaller only). its great and ive never had any problems with it.
- 08-23-2004, 06:50 PM #43
- 08-24-2004, 05:28 PM #44
I use a Lexmark inkjet and a brother laser!
Da brother is da best!
- 08-26-2004, 06:29 PM #45Junior Member
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hP 1210 = owned.
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