07-19-2016 09:14 AM
07-19-2016 09:50 AM
07-20-2016 01:28 PM
Network cable, or local connection via USB? Color or black & white? Inkjet or Laserjet?
Did you know that inks for inkjets come in two basic styles? First, there are the real cheap inkjet cartridges that dry out in a few weeks, whether you use the printer or not.
Second, there are the larger capacity [and more costly] cartridges that do not dry out, which means printers that use them are less costly to operate over the long run.
Finally, I recommend a laserjet printer, one that uses toner. You can print thousands and thousands of sheets from one cartridge, and the toner cartridge will last for years. I am currently in my 6th year with the same printer and original cartridge. I have gone through four reams of paper with it, and working on a fifth. I use separate scanner, or simply take a photo.
07-20-2016 06:13 PM
07-20-2016 06:27 PM
@Lbro7 wrote:
I will check out the laser jet.
Using a USB connection to computers
I also didnt like the HP Envey as i ustp print on envalopes.... addresses. And it refused to print the envalopes my wife got as there size wasent on the print programs sizes. ...... too smart
I don't use my printer a whole, whole lot. Mainly to print discount coupons, recipes, ticket receipts and other small stuff. I purchased a B&W laserjet because I felt that I didn't need color [multiple cartridges to buy] with the expected printing volume I would do. I waited for a sale and bought it for half off the list price.
I am surprised to hear that you could not find a template to print on a given envelope size. Envelopes are pretty standard, unless the printer was more photo oriented than business oriented. I use a separate photo printer, BTW. It's an inkjet [Pixma Pro-100] that uses the more expensive inks, which do not dry out as quickly as the cheap ones.
07-20-2016 09:48 PM
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