We use the WorkForce 845 probably one of it's predecessors in our small office of three people, it has worked well for over a year now with no problems. Epson makes very good printers, for the office and the photographer.
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We use the WorkForce 845 probably one of it's predecessors in our small office of three people, it has worked well for over a year now with no problems. Epson makes very good printers, for the office and the photographer.
Thanks...appreciate the response.
Inkjet printers are pretty cheap, but the cost of ink usually makes them the most expensive per page. If I were looking for a color office printer, I'd look at Brother color laser printers. Brother doesn't have the name recognition of Canon or HP, but they make good stuff for a lower price (think of them as the Pentax of printers).
Consumer Reports always seems to like them and my wife has had a Brother copier and an all-in-one and they hold up well. They also charge quite a bit less for toner than Canon and HP.
My wife and I work from home and abuse printers. We have had several over the years. Have not had much luck with Brothers. They work well, then just quit. We currently have a Canon MP990 that's been used for well over a year and is going strong. As mentioned, ink can get pricey, but documents, and more importantly for this venue, it does a great job on photo prints at sizes up to 8.5x11. We are very pleased with it.
I have an Epson Workforce 840 wireless and pleased with it. The ink is reasonable and the print looks good. I say consider the cost of ink when purchasing a printer, especially if you're printing pictures, which I don't.
I replaced my HP 8500 with the newer wireless 8600- vastly improved. they are more price competitive also. The initial ink supply lasted far longer than I expected. I can print from my HP desktop, iPhones, and MacBook Pro wirelessly without a problem
I have a HP 8500 deskjet pro for around 2 years it's one of the best printers I have ever had ink is expensive but third party ink helps keep the price down. Most important it is easy to use and works well.
I recently purchased a Canon imageRUNNER 1025iF allin one printer. Where can I get the drivers from to get it on line.
Thanks.
Samuel Jones
sajones22@hotmail.com
Are inkjet printers as good for type as laser printers? I just bought an Epson Artisan Inkjet printer and when I print a document on it, the type is a bit fuzzy. I have a Brother Laser printer/copier/fax that prints type better, but I couldn't get the driver for it when I upgraded my computer.
I want to thank everyone for the responses, I ended up going with the Epson Workforce 7520...for $244.00, zero tax, zero shipping...Seams reasonable considering local places are selling it for $299 plus tax. For what I need it for... up from an HP all 7300 all in one which I always had fax jamming issues constantly, not to mention the squiggles on horizontal lines. Again, thanks again.
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