Apr-29-2018 01:53 PM
Dec-17-2018 08:02 AM
DC&MC wrote:
How can I keep ink so I don’t have to buy a new one every time I try to print something. Anyway to rejuvenate this one?
Dec-12-2018 03:10 AM
Tom_M wrote:
Here's a link to an article comparing costs:
https://www.ldproducts.com/blog/pros-cons-of-inkjet-and-laser-printers/
Dec-12-2018 01:47 AM
Dec-11-2018 08:58 PM
Dec-11-2018 05:26 PM
Dec-11-2018 02:41 PM
T18skyguy wrote:
I use my inkjet once a week for several pages, so clogging heads are no issue for me. But if I used it only once per month, has I have done in the past, I didn't have clogging issues then either. I agree lasers are superior in every way, except perhaps cost of cartridges. But I think the inkjet tank models are disrupting the cartridge business model. HP has also introduced a tank model now. Canon will have to follow especially since they are long regarded as the highest price cartridges per printed page.
Dec-11-2018 09:11 AM
Dec-11-2018 06:02 AM
T18skyguy wrote:Obviously if you have more ink the printer will print longer. The problem is what do you do with all that ink when the print heads get dried out and clog up? That is the issue discussed here. If you print a lot, it's not a problem, but if you only print a few pages every month or two... We gave up on inkjets because most of the time we didn't print enough to keep the print heads clean and unclogged. Then when we needed to print we got nothing. It wouldn't matter if we had 55 gallon drums of ink, if you can't get it on the paper what good is it? Our laser printer can sit for 3 or 4 months and print just as good as it did the last time we used it.
There is no debate that lasers are faster and more quiet. I love mine. I personally have never experienced clogging heads on any of my ink jets, but it obviously happens. Buying 30 dollar printers with $40 dollar cartridges is a constant hassle, and you are quickly above the price of the tank models. Here's what the tank models will actually do "4000 pages of black ink, and 6500 pages of color" How much would you spend on a laser to get that? Plus Epson threw in another bottle of black in for a total of 8000 pages. So of course we have the issue of how long will the printer mechanically last, plus think of all the wasted time and gas going to buy cartridges. I was seriously considering a color laser, but for the limited amount of color I need I decided to give the tank a go. We'll see what happens and I'll give you an honest report on that.
Dec-10-2018 07:21 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:T18skyguy wrote:
I have Samsung M2020 B&W laser printer thats awesome, and I refill the toner myself(check on youtube). For color I bought an Epson Ecotank on sale $279.00 (Costco) with the big tanks of ink, and they also included an extra black tank of ink. Works real well, not as fast as a laser, but faster than I expected. The tanks are suppose to provide thousands of pages. We'll see. But as far as inkjet goes, I can see they will all go to the tank model idea. The per page cost is a small fraction of the cartridge types. I can't see people sticking with cartridges.
No real "advantage" to an "ink tank" type inkjet printer, they cost more upfront but yet still have the issue of the print heads clogging/drying up due to non use. Not to mention, most folks buy on PRINTER PRICE, not OVERALL per page price..
Can easily buy complete NEW inkjet printers for $30 which is considerably less than most replacement ink cartridges vs a ink tank printer costing $297 with cheaper bulk ink refills..
Guess which one most folks WILL gravitate to? Yeah, the $30 inkjet which takes $40 cartridges and when they run out of ink they throw away the entire printer and buy another new one with a new cartridge..
We live in a throwaway society and printers are essentially expendable throwaway items.
Toss on top of that many people are lining up for the "auto ink refill" services some inkjet manufacturers are offering now days.. Yeah, some folks just don't get it.
For low/infrequent use, laser printers really are the way to go, no worry of toners drying up or clogged print heads.. Yeah, the toner and drums can add up, but hey, bet a laser printer TONER WILL still work in 30 yrs if you can find drivers for it.. Not so much for any ink based printer.
Dec-10-2018 06:17 PM
T18skyguy wrote:
I have Samsung M2020 B&W laser printer thats awesome, and I refill the toner myself(check on youtube). For color I bought an Epson Ecotank on sale $279.00 (Costco) with the big tanks of ink, and they also included an extra black tank of ink. Works real well, not as fast as a laser, but faster than I expected. The tanks are suppose to provide thousands of pages. We'll see. But as far as inkjet goes, I can see they will all go to the tank model idea. The per page cost is a small fraction of the cartridge types. I can't see people sticking with cartridges.
Dec-10-2018 04:40 PM
Dec-10-2018 02:21 PM
Dec-10-2018 10:39 AM
time2roll wrote:
My Dell 1355 still working great but stays at home. I can't imagine there would be any harm to go on the road unless it fell off the table during a panic stop. I will not own another inkjet.
Dec-10-2018 09:17 AM