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I wanna new printer...
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hi,
I have decided I need a new printer as the one I have is knackered and I am having to do loads more printing than I thought I would (free of freecycle).
I am looking to spend around £50-£60 and I would like to be able to print photo's - I'm not too bothered about it being a conbi.
I'm doing my research as we speak but I want to make sure I dont miss anything.
Jen
I have decided I need a new printer as the one I have is knackered and I am having to do loads more printing than I thought I would (free of freecycle).
I am looking to spend around £50-£60 and I would like to be able to print photo's - I'm not too bothered about it being a conbi.
I'm doing my research as we speak but I want to make sure I dont miss anything.
Jen
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Oh come on ....
Ive done loads of research today but none of the ones ive looked at yet has seemed to win on all accounts and still be within my price range!
IP3500 - I'm a bit wary about cost of running as ink carteridges could work out expensive, ink seems to be around £10 for Canon ones but conpats can be a prob??
Epson SX200 - I dont need to scanner etc and these are some bad reviews of it not accepting compatible ink.
DX8400 - apparently very expensive on ink and wont allow you to stretch the ink to last - it just refuses to do any more.I still dont need the conbi bit but it seems you cant forgo these and get a better quality printer??
Epson D120 - very expensive on ink apparently ...
Epson DX4450 - some quite bad reviews again re ink efficiency/price of inks
Does anyone have any suggestions of others that maybe better to consider? or experiences of the above?
Ta
Jen
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thanks the above has been useful to me as I'm also looking to buy a new printer. Did you happen to come across what the difference is between the epson SX and DX range? the choice is so big I'm a bit lost as what to buy.0
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