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gybemaster wrote: »What is the most economical inkjet all-in-one printer at the moment...I can't find a clear cut winner anywhere as nowhere seems to be focusing on usage cost? I don't want to spend more than £80 on the printer itself but at the same time I don't want an astronomical running cost, I want to be kind to my wallet, anyone got any recommendations?
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I have a Brother DCP 115C. A few years old now but no problems. Very cheap cartridges available. I must say the oh has a Hewlet packard and the quality of photos is far superior but the ink costs a fortune. Mine is about £5 for the lot.0
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I recently had to replace my all in one.
The key thing however is that I required a fax as well as scanner and printer... (some all in ones do not have fax functionality)..
I purchased the canon mx320 as I was exceptionally happy with my previous canon.
This in my opinion is by far the best deal and best value for money as you get an all in one with a Fax and a multi sheed feeder.
They are still on offer at PC world for 50 pounds
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/canon-pixma-mx320-multifunction-inkjet-printer-02547970-pdt.html
Dont forget your TCB/paysyou/quidco/other cashback sites as PC world does subscribe to cashback sites so the price is further reduced.
The only thing that is up to taste is the colour which to be honest the PC world website does not do it justice. In reality, it looks very smart with the high gloss, but still very professional.
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gybemaster wrote: »What is the most economical inkjet all-in-one printer at the moment...I can't find a clear cut winner anywhere as nowhere seems to be focusing on usage cost? I don't want to spend more than £80 on the printer itself but at the same time I don't want an astronomical running cost, I want to be kind to my wallet, anyone got any recommendations?
This website shows a cost per print and costs of ink replacement in its reviews. It will also say if the costs allow for compatable inks or not.Always get a Qualified opinion - My qualifications are that I am OLD and GRUMPY:p:p0 -
I use to have an Epson Stylus SX200 which had occasional problems with compatibles, was replaced inside a year but that also developed 'line' problems across prints. I now have an Epson Stylus SX415 which is much better but I have decided to use original inks, not costing £9.99 each but £23 + for a multipack , through Amazon. I haven't had to pay out over £30 for a visit from a technician.0
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