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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 01 Mar 15 10.43pm | |
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Quote Palace Passion at 01 Mar 2015 10.08pm
Quote moaner at 01 Mar 2015 9.55pm
Quote Palace Passion at 01 Mar 2015 8.36pm
I'm after buying a printer and I know nothing about them. I'm looking for a printer that can print on paper or photographic paper for photos. I would also like a built in scanner, copier, WiFi etc and hopefully a printer that takes the lesser expensive ink cartridges as I have heard they are quite expensive depending on what brand a printer you have.
All printers use cartridges if Inkjet & toner if Laser
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 01 Mar 15 10.45pm | |
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Tyke Exile Portuguese Cove, Nova Scotia 02 Mar 15 1.16am | |
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Quote Horley Eagle at 01 Mar 2015 9.20pm
Quote kayjaybee at 01 Mar 2015 8.56pm
try the Canon Pixma range in Currys, prices start from £39.95 have had one for ages no probs at all (kiss of death) would link it but sh*t at linking I work for canon and trust me they are the best. Then perhaps you can persuade them to provide a Windows 8.1 driver for my Pixma MP800 printer!
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 02 Mar 15 1.56am | |
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Quote Tyke Exile at 02 Mar 2015 1.16am
Quote Horley Eagle at 01 Mar 2015 9.20pm
Quote kayjaybee at 01 Mar 2015 8.56pm
try the Canon Pixma range in Currys, prices start from £39.95 have had one for ages no probs at all (kiss of death) would link it but sh*t at linking I work for canon and trust me they are the best.
The driver for Windows 7 should work
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Tyke Exile Portuguese Cove, Nova Scotia 02 Mar 15 3.03am | |
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Quote Jimenez at 02 Mar 2015 1.56am
Quote Tyke Exile at 02 Mar 2015 1.16am
Quote Horley Eagle at 01 Mar 2015 9.20pm
Quote kayjaybee at 01 Mar 2015 8.56pm
try the Canon Pixma range in Currys, prices start from £39.95 have had one for ages no probs at all (kiss of death) would link it but sh*t at linking I work for canon and trust me they are the best.
The driver for Windows 7 should work It doesn't. I can run it in compatability mode but it doesn't always work. Canon provided updated Windows 8 drivers for the vast majority of its printers but not mine which is surprising seeing it is a top of the range scan all, print all (even CDs), copy all etc multi-functional printer. I did write to them but they couldn't give a toss & just suggested I buy a new printer.
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rednblue4eva Norwood 02 Mar 15 6.20am | |
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I remember asking a mate which was the best printer, he said the one with the cheapest cartridges Came true a few years ago, was printing CV to take to an interview, ink ran out so dashed to Comet. Took a cartridge to till, handed girl £20 & she wanted more. The black cartridge was £29.99 Went to check & sales guy came over, I asked if they'd made a mistake - nope Had no choice, but a black cartridge was £29.99 & colour the same to for both it would cost £60 They were selling new printers (HP) for £50 so it would be cheaper to buy a basic printer, keep the ink & throw the printer away
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johnfirewall 04 Mar 15 12.15am | |
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Quote rednblue4eva at 02 Mar 2015 6.20am
I remember asking a mate which was the best printer, he said the one with the cheapest cartridges Came true a few years ago, was printing CV to take to an interview, ink ran out so dashed to Comet. Took a cartridge to till, handed girl £20 & she wanted more. The black cartridge was £29.99 Went to check & sales guy came over, I asked if they'd made a mistake - nope Had no choice, but a black cartridge was £29.99 & colour the same to for both it would cost £60 They were selling new printers (HP) for £50 so it would be cheaper to buy a basic printer, keep the ink & throw the printer away The EU stuck their noses in to standardise mobile phone chargers to prevent electronic waste and did nothing to stop all these printers being binned. Fcuking clowns. My question would be which offers the widest compatibility to ensure readily available knock-off cartridges rather than refilling. I know a good site I use for anything electrical [Link] and they do a good range, but I'd have to search for the best £40-50 printers and check if they then did the cheap cartridges for each model.
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Lofty3rgj 04 Mar 15 8.44am | |
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I buy all my ink cartridges on fleabay, a lot cheaper than shop prices.
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