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Small Business Laser Printer Recommendations
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ballisticbrian
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Can anyone recommend a laser with very cheap running costs and yet is a home printer in size, not a big office printer?
I need colour and I need to print labels, hunderds of them, I print about 20 pages of labels a day currently on a inkjet.
As I have grown accustomed to using third party cartridges on the ink / bubble jet, I guess a laser with 3rd party toners would be what I'm looking for, and the ability to replace colours individually a plus.
Any help appreciated.
I need colour and I need to print labels, hunderds of them, I print about 20 pages of labels a day currently on a inkjet.
As I have grown accustomed to using third party cartridges on the ink / bubble jet, I guess a laser with 3rd party toners would be what I'm looking for, and the ability to replace colours individually a plus.
Any help appreciated.
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Can only comment on what I've used, a samsung CLP (can't remember exact model) which was smallest colour laser for its time. The 415n looks like the newer model of what I have. The c1810w looks nifty too. Individual toners, and compatibles really cheap. Just use a laser in a well ventilated room, they kick out ozone which isn't good for you (gave mine away when I had kids, didn't want to risk it!). Mine was incredibly reliable, wife was a teacher so churned out hundreds of pages a week.0
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I can see the Samsung CLP-415N in the sales for about 120 quid. It makes a big deal about using a new polymerised toner. Does this mean that it's harder to get cheap toners for it which are the right quality, or is it just the usual hype?Warning: any unnecessary disclaimers appearing under my posts do not bear any connection with reality, either intended, accidental or otherwise. Your statutory rights are not affected.0
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