Help with my printer? I wanted to buy a printer with xerox?
May 09

I want to purchase a non-expensive inkjet printer and I keep hearing of printers with 4 cartridges, etc. Where I used to work, the printer only had two cartridges, one b/w and one color. I forgot the name of that printer. Wouldn't this kind of printer be a superior option (less ink to buy)? Or am I wrong? Please recommend any that you like. Thanks.


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First, a printer with 3 colors on one cartridge would be more costly. If you ran out of one color, you'd have to replace all three. Separate colors is a much superior option which is why almost all new printers have this feature.

Now if you're looking for a printer which is 1) affordable 2) reliable 3) backed by a good warranty and 4) uses inexpensive ink, look at the Epson NX200 scanner/copier/printer currently available at Officemax for $40, down from $80 - no rebate needed. I just picked one up for my dad and another for my sister.

http://officemax.shoplocal.com/officemax…

I’ve been recommending and using Epson for many years for the 4 reasons I mentioned.

The best warranty in the industry. For a year, Epson will express-ship a replacement and pick up the old one.

I get cartridges for my Epsons from http://ccs-digital.com for under $3 each which hold 50% more ink than standard cartridges.


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Diamond don't forget that a single color cartridge is 3 color cartridges in one- you just usually have less total volume of each color, and since it's rare that you’ll use each color equally, you'll be buying a new tri-color cartridge when you run out of any one color, with not much choice but to discard or recycle the remainder which is ink you've paid for but now can’t use. Give this some consideration in your choice, and look into any nearby cartridge refilling stores or other ways to make use easiest for you.

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well i have a canon i250 that has 1 black & 1 color cartridge, but i think its out of date.
my new printer is a canon ip300 and it has only 1 color cartridge. you better go ask you local computer peipherals store.
as for the ink expenditure..it all depends on your usage pattern

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Purchase your printer according to the price of ink refills. I found HP to be the least costly in my area.

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yes

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