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3 Replies Last post: Nov 30, 2008 9:10 AM by Luc08  
Click to view Luc08's profile New Member 5 posts since
Sep 17, 2007
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Nov 18, 2008 5:09 PM

Printers

Hey Mac people.
I need a new printer. I know there are a zillion of them out there and the models change constantly, so this may
be a difficult question to answer. I want a printer that does a good job on both photos and text and at the same time has the least amount of ink consumption. Does anyone out there have one that fits my criteria? I don't want to spend a whole lot either and I know there is an enormous price range on printers. One more thing, I prefer to have
an inkjet. I run Tiger one a G5 2.0 desktop.
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Click to view dougster's profile Old Hand 4,714 posts since
Feb 25, 2001
1. Nov 19, 2008 10:02 AM in response to: Luc08
Re: Printers

-Hi,

The Inkjet printers have come a long way. They all use ink and thats where the mfg's make their bucks. Since some inkjet printers are even given to ya FREE if you purchase a 'puter. Macworld has done some reviews on a few models. We've switched from Epson to HP and have been happy. And we are very hard on printers. Many folks here use Canon. So yeah, you'll be getting a lot of different flavors. Check out the HP 2545 inkjet. If you have an Office Depot near by....test drive a few. Heck, we took an Epson home and it scratched the glossy paper. Took it back and snagged an HP Deskjet 6940 which works great. Along w/ an HP Deskjet 5740.


-doug
Click to view JackMac's profile Enthusiast 1,073 posts since
Mar 7, 2002
2. Nov 30, 2008 4:50 AM in response to: Luc08
Re: Printers
I'll be on the side of Canon. I also switched from Epson. I have a Canon and what most impresses me, besides the great print quality, was how fast and quite it is even now after a couple of years. The ink cartridges are fairly cheap (about $12 each) and, I am a moderate user, buying about 6-8 per year. Remember that the paper you use is a very important contributor to the quality of the print.