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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

What is the best deal on a color printer? -

I work at a clothing company and we need to make a lot of color prints during the week. I am looking for a good deal on a color printer. I want to know the best deal including printer cost and weekly toner cost. Thanks

Being a small business owner, and a web designer as well, I need the ability to scan, copy, print and fax almostly daily. HP Printes do it all! It is also very easy to set up, very easy to use, and functions as an all-in-one business center for our house and business. You can find the best price for HP Printers at hpprinters.us Compare prices, read reviews and ratings for HP Printers

Richard sounds suspiciously like a plant from HP. I was the only answerer who didn t provide a link to a shop or manufacturer. According to Xerox s and HP s own numbers, which I have confirmed with use (HP) to be true within 10%, supplies for the Phaser cost twice as much per page as my HP. Report Abuse

You ll pay big with those HP s. Go another direction, Xerox Color Printer, Phaser 6280 or if you re into green technology go Phaser 8560. I got an 8560 in my office and I love it. 8560 3400 pages of each color cyan, magenta, yellow= $299 6800 pages of black= $99 Estimated cost per page on 20% coverage (brochure): 10.3 cents If you buy it where I did, they ll take the rebate off up front and they ll give you $50 off your next order if you re a first time customer, so you could buy the supplies on your 2nd purchase and get an extra $50 off. http://www.xeroxdirect.com

Since you used the word toner, I suppose you re considering color laser printers. I made a price comparison between several in the $500-$1000 range. Usually, the bigger the cartridge, the better, since the price of a cartridge has mostly to do with things other than the toner. I am very happy with my HP 3600DN CLP I bought a year and a half ago. I occasionally run several hundred prints in a couple days when I have a newsletter to print. Usually, the more you spend on the printer, and this goes especially for ink jets for anyone reading this considering ink jets, the less you spend on ink and toner. Your satisfaction with the printer will have as much to do with the paper you select as with anything else. Thin paper just has a hard time. Get the thickest part-recycled paper you can handle. I will edit my answer if I can find the cost comparison spreadsheet I made before. Don t be like me and forget to purchase the printer via GoodShop, which will give a portion of the price to charity. I bought my printer at Staples, and I could have gone to Staples online via GoodShop, had the thing delivered for free, and also had $10 of their profit go to my favorite charity, all for the same price.

quot;A lot of printsquot; can have several definitions. If your budget allows for a good color laser, that is the way to go. Your output will be faster, text sharper and overall cost per page cheaper. I bought a Samsung CLP300 a year ago for $80 at Staples after $150 rebate. A set of 4 toners was $70 at http://ccs-digital.com but I am still on the original set. I also have a Ricoh CL1000 which is a higher end (I paid $300 for it). The toner cartridges are supposed to last for 6,500-10,000 pages. My black did run out and I bought a refill on ebay for $50. My only complaint is that it s noisy. The cartridges make a banging noise when they change the color. It s rated at about 32 pages per minute in one color. Two colors would be about 16 ppm. All 4 would be 8. You could also go with an inkjet or two if you re looking to save up front costs. If you re looking for a reliable all-in-one inkjet with good quality output, a solid warranty and inexpensive ink, look at the Epson workforce or NX series. The best warranty in the industry. For a year, Epson will express-ship a replacement and pick up the old one. They have also made things easier for their customers by standardizing their cartridges. Most of their printers use one of two types. The three-color plus black use T069 (CX5000 CX6000 CX7000 CX7400 CX7450 CX8400 CX9400FAX CX9475Fax NX100 NX105 NX400 Workforce 30/40/500/600 and C120) and the 5-color plus black use T078 (R260 R280 R380 RX580 RX595 and RX680). 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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