As title wireless printer that won’t break bank.
Have an oldish wireless printer but can’t get it to connect to network it’s still on original internet of yrs ago. So think handiest to go for something as n ur link. Is there a dearer printer with cheaper ink? Thanks.IT director told us to get these during lockdown (obviously claimed it back). Was happy enough with it when I needed to print something. Handy to have scanner too. Printers are cheap. It's the ink where they get it back.
https://www.currys.ie/ieen/computin...s-all-in-one-inkjet-printer-10167992-pdt.html
I'm no IT expert, I was just meant all makes of printer are cheap and they get it back on the ink. Bit like power tools and batteries. You can try spurious ink cartridges maybeHave an oldish wireless printer but can’t get it to connect to network it’s still on original internet of yrs ago. So think handiest to go for something as n ur link. Is there a dearer printer with cheaper ink? Thanks.
At the start of this year our printer gave up. Like you we'd be using it once a week to either copy something or print something. A lot of stuff that I do is over the phone now so it's great to be anywhere and be able to send a page to the printer at home - that was a must for me.Any updates on this thread?
Have had a hp Lazer printer for years,It died lately,brother gave me one that's been in his attic for ten years,it works but the cartridge is low,a new cartridge is 150 euro approx and he and the other IT brother reckon better to buy a new one as it could pack in after spending the money.i had only just bought a new one for the other one when it calves!
Local office shop was pushing me towards an inkjet with large cartridge for a few thousand pages about 300 euro.
Having had a Lazer printer I know it would be slower.printer would be used once a week I suppose ,not big volume but want reliability and cheap cost per page.
Apparently inkjet can be more trouble some especially if over worked or left idle.for long periods??
It's an inkjet but doesn't use ink cartridges. The problem with inkjet isn't that ink dries in the nozzles but rather where the ink cartridge and printer meet - so technically uou shouldn't have that issue with this one because there's a continuous flow of ink from the tank to the print head - You just pour a bottle of ink into tank.@muckymanor is that a ln inkjet then?
I've heard of the tank ones alright.
Local shop doesn't stock them.
It doesn't copy or scan then?
Automatic document feeder, put in a stack of pages you want scanned/copied and it draws them in one at a time, scans both sides and either saves to a file or prints a copy depending on what you want.@muckymanor what do you mean by a feeder to the scanner?
You'd print the Wexford People with that yokeThe printer here would be more of an office spec, had several small printers and none lasted for some reason, cheap printers had expensive ink and vice versa.
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Sweet Jesus there's 30 of us in the office and we don't have one that bigThe printer here would be more of an office spec, had several small printers and none lasted for some reason, cheap printers had expensive ink and vice versa.
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It holds 5 packs of paper, one A3, one A5 and three A4s.You'd print the Wexford People with that yoke
It’s been a while since someone told me that!Sweet Jesus there's 30 of us in the office and we don't have one that big
You'd print the Wexford People with that yoke