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Good printer for small office
Dan-Dan
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Hi All
I currently use a Canon TS6050 for my home office, i am getting busier and my printer seems a bit, well, pants
I scan a lot of documents and this current printer i cant feed them as i scan i have to lift the lid and do one after another, plus it just seems generally a bit slow
Can anyone recommed a replacment <£100 ?
ta
I currently use a Canon TS6050 for my home office, i am getting busier and my printer seems a bit, well, pants
I scan a lot of documents and this current printer i cant feed them as i scan i have to lift the lid and do one after another, plus it just seems generally a bit slow
Can anyone recommed a replacment <£100 ?
ta
Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
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If you do a lot of scanning then finding a printer with a document feeder on the top will speed this up no end, as you just load it up and it'll scan the lot.
If you want an all in one that prints, scans, copies, does the dishes, you might be hard pushed to find them under your budget, because document feeders push the price up, and then there are the running costs of the inks to consider too.0 -
I would push the budget a bit, if I were you. The cheaper the printer, the more you pay in ink. For office use, consider laserjet.0
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Thanks both, thats good to knowNever, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.0
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For scanning, but more expensive printing
HP OfficeJet Pro 8022
£65 after cashback
If the amount of pages you print is fairly constant you can use HP Instant ink, which turns out cheaper especially if you print a lot of pictures/colour.
For cheaper printing (but no scanner:
HP M254dw LaserJet Pro Wireless Colour Printer
£110 after cashback0
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