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What is the best desktop printer out there? Cheap ink, reliable and great photographic quality prints?

Question by rykkardo8: What is the best desktop printer out there? Cheap ink, reliable and great photographic quality prints?

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Answer by Dubbya

I’ve only ever owned Epson printers and have used them for printing everything you can imagine. Portraits, snapshots, charts, graphics, cards and letters. They produce beautiful photos and they’re a great office printer as well.

I would recommend that you stay away from the Epson Stylus CX series all in one printers though. While they print beautiful photos, a lot of users have had problems with the cartridges and printer firmware. Judging by the reviews I’ve read, they’re not the most reliable machine, especially if manufactured before March of 2007.

Alternatively, Canon printers produce great photos, their fully functioned all-in-ones perform reliably and are fairly inexpensive. Again, look for an older model where compatible or factory remanufactured cartridges are available.

HP, Lexmark and Dell printers all produce good photos and, while usually inexpensive to purchase (lots of them come free with a new computer), the costs for original brand name cartridges can bankrupt you.

Look for factory remanufactured or compatible cartridges from a reputable supplier and you’ll save some money.

Check the Epson online store and their clearance center for great deals and rebate coupons. They offer free shipping and their refurbished printers carry a full one-year warranty.

In some cases, you can buy a deadly machine for as little as $ 50 after the rebate.

If you can find an older or refurbished printer, you can save a pile of cash and compatible inks will most likely be available and provide you with an cheap alternative to original Epson cartridges.

If you’re fanatical about archival quality and cost is not an issue, you’ll probably be happier using the OEM inks and their brand of photo paper as well. If you’re going to be satisfied with good results at a fraction of the cost, look for compatible inks and generic photo paper.

At the very least, you can save cash if you print proofs with the generic paper and compatible inks, then swap in the OEM cartridges and paper to print the final copies.

Before you make your purchase, search some online ink stores to see if compatible or remanufactured cartridges are available for the machine you’re interested in.

Any one of these sites should help you to find what you need.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - April 15, 2013 at 1:27 pm

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Xerox Phaser 8560 PS- Delay between prints?

Question by frostlight: Xerox Phaser 8560 PS- Delay between prints?
I am using a Xerox Phaser 8560 PS printer, to print 200 or more pages. This printer supposedly prints 30 pages per minute, but watching it print…

There is a delay between each page print; the printing of the page itself is really fast. Anyone know how to get rid of the delay between prints? If I could manage to eliminate the delay, then the printing would be much faster and may actually reach 30 pages per min as the machine “says”.

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Answer by Bryan C
It is possibly that the pages you are sending are collated. This would mean that each page is sent through to the printer as a separate file which it would process individually.

If you send a 1 page print job to the printer and tell it to print it 30 times. Time it once the first page starts printing and it should take a minute.

Alternatively call the Xerox (or Fuji Xerox) customer services in the country you reside.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - April 14, 2012 at 10:15 am

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