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Which printer?

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  • jbanks
    jbanks Posts: 42 Forumite
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    Which Printer?

    Easy - the one in work!! Email in and print off now that's money saving!

    Also for super savings, use the company paper and envelopes and put into the out-tray for posting!!!

    lol!!!!
  • esuhl
    esuhl Posts: 9,409 Forumite
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    I just spent £100 on a wireless Epson inkjet. I mainly went for Epson because compatible cartridges are so cheap on eBay. I haven't even got through the official Epson cartridges that came with the printer, and I have to clean the heads (wasting a lot of ink) nearly every time I use the damned thing. When it works, the print quality is great; when it doesn't you can't even read what's been printed!

    Next time I'm going for a cheap laser printer!
  • Poppycat
    Poppycat Posts: 19,899 Forumite
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    I bought the Epson RX685 all in one printer/scanner/card reader the other day from Comet for £99 is almost half price and cheapest I seen

    Cheap ink refills to always a big plus.
  • sho_me_da_money
    sho_me_da_money Posts: 1,679 Forumite
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    Poppycat wrote: »
    I bought the Epson RX685 all in one printer/scanner/card reader the other day from Comet for £99 is almost half price and cheapest I seen

    Cheap ink refills to always a big plus.

    I was about to buy another Epson RX560, only to learn that it's sold out everywhere and selling way above the £92.00 that i paid when purchasing the first one.

    I've looked at the Epson RX685 and learned it is exactly the same as the RX560 but with a newer Epson engine.

    I've ordered one this morning for the office for £99.99 from:

    http://www.buyepson.co.uk/Catalog/CompatibleProducts.aspx?PID=C11C686301&Cat=All-in-Ones

    Defo worth the price.

    Regarding compatible/re-fillable ink-cartridges - i know they work but they are just hit and miss with alot of people. I'm still unconvinced with them and will wait until they become more stable.
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