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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7482571" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Get a tank printer if you use a lot of ink and print quality pictures. Otherwise get a laser printer.</p><p>Make it quick though because there is a severe shortage of microchips, including those that are inside printers and the price is rising exponentially and bound to both cause a shortage of products for sale and the inevitable price rises. Anything you buy today will probably seem a fantastic bargain by mid-summer.</p><p>I get on well with the Canon MG7750 inkjet all in one that has all the features you want. It has six individual cartridges and quality non-Canon replacements are available at sensible prices. It does quality photo printing should that be your thing. Not the best, because it does not use pigment ink, so they won't last 100 years even using genuine ink.</p><p>If you use a printer a lot, but not for for many photos, inkjet is great. If you print lots, especially photos, it gets expensive. If you only rarely print or rarely print colour, you run the risk of blocked nozzles. So if really great colour quality isn't important and running cost more important than purchase cost, go laser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7482571, member: 718"] Get a tank printer if you use a lot of ink and print quality pictures. Otherwise get a laser printer. Make it quick though because there is a severe shortage of microchips, including those that are inside printers and the price is rising exponentially and bound to both cause a shortage of products for sale and the inevitable price rises. Anything you buy today will probably seem a fantastic bargain by mid-summer. I get on well with the Canon MG7750 inkjet all in one that has all the features you want. It has six individual cartridges and quality non-Canon replacements are available at sensible prices. It does quality photo printing should that be your thing. Not the best, because it does not use pigment ink, so they won't last 100 years even using genuine ink. If you use a printer a lot, but not for for many photos, inkjet is great. If you print lots, especially photos, it gets expensive. If you only rarely print or rarely print colour, you run the risk of blocked nozzles. So if really great colour quality isn't important and running cost more important than purchase cost, go laser. [/QUOTE]
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