[Shop-talk] Printers (was MIG welder term)
Wayne
wmc_st at xxiii.com
Wed Aug 1 08:11:43 MDT 2007
Bob Kegel wrote:
> In practice they last as long as the original ink cartridges, at which point
> you find it's cheaper to buy a new printer than to buy new ones.
Sorry, but that's not true. The greedy bums have taken to putting "starter" cartridges in the printers with only a fraction of the capacity (well, maybe 25%) of a new cartridge. The pricing is all structured so the printer package is at or below cost, and they make a killing on the refill carts'. Still, if you're stuck with an ink-jet, carts' are a better deal than a whole new unit.
For color ink-jets, I always suggest you go into the printer's default settings (eg: ControlPanel -> Printers). The options you select there usually stick as the defaults. Set it to draft or economy mode and gray-scale or B&W only. The quality is OK for most stuff you do. When you really need quality or color, go into printer properties while in the application and bump up the settings; those should only stick for what you're currently working on.
Most estimates for ink-jets is $0.10 - $0.25 page for B&W, and $0.80 - $1.00 for color, which is friggin' crazy.
The best solution, if you can live with B&W is a small laser printer. I bought an HP 1200 4.5 years ago that the wife & I use quite a bit -- 9,500+ pages in that time. That would be way over $1,000 of ink, but the laser toner comes in at about $0.023 (just over 2 cents) per page. I'm on its 3rd toner cart at ~$60.00/ea.
The HP 1200 or 1300 can be had on ebay for < $100 used.
-Wayne
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