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    Printer Recommendation!

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      BeContented
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      Currently own an Lexmark S550 printer that uses ink cartridge.

      Bought it so that my 2 primary kids can print their schoolwork for submission....however it's not used frequently (~20 pages per month).
      The ink cartridges dries up pretty fast and I have even tried putting the cartridges into zip-lock bags when not in use. Still the average cost per page ranges between $0.80 - $1.20.

      Think it's quite costly and would like to change to another printer.
      Any good advice? Care to share what printer are you using and any recommendation?

      Thanks.

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        pojo
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        Go for a laser printer instead of ink jet.

        I am using Canon laser printer. Seems OK.
        The toner cartridge costs something like $100 for 2,000 pages.
        Works out to be about 5 cents per page.

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          cimman
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          go for Brother Laserjet printer. The laser toner is $90 for 2600 pages.

          Anyway, the Laser printers are still way cheaper than inkjet printers, if all you need is monochrome.

          The inkjet printers are killers. Just starting it up, they go through a self cleaning cycle where they use some ink to clean out the nozzles. This is without printing anything useful on paper. Just money down the drain, or in this case, ink down the drain.

          If there are smudges, just clean the drum with alcohol swabs. This is way cheaper than squeezing ink through nozzles in the inkjet case.

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            BeContented
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            Thanks both for your advice and recommendation.

            Yah, considering laser printer now…but the price of color is 3x monochrome…gosh.

            These days, kids have to insert pics, colors etc into their work and they tend to rush till late night and there’s nowhere to print if I dun own a color printer. But seriously, find it quite expensive and wonder how long can these printers last.

            Was at Harvey Norman browsing and the sales person recommend me FujiXerox and claim HP and Canon expensive for home users…

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              Pen88n
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              This is taught by another forummer and I find it extremely useful: buy ink to top up the ink cartridge for inkjet printer. A set of ink from SingInk (at Rochor and Sim Lim) cost $38 ($28 for 3 color about 60ml each, and $10 for 100ml of black). Bring down your empty cartridge and they will teach you how to top up the ink. Each filling for black is about 8-10ml (or less) and color is about 5-7ml. Can last quite a while. Much cheaper than buying new cartridge and you can print color for all you want.


              Note: must bring cartridge along so they can teach you how to top up on the spot. There are different consistency of ink used for different type of printer, so you need to know specifically your printer type to avoid damaging the print head with wrong ink used (usually if you bring cartridge, they can tell). If your printer is still under warranty, take note that using such method might render the warranty invalid as it is considered as not using the authorised product. After top up, the printer may no longer be able to detect and alert ink running low (due to cartridge reused) so you will need to monitor the ink level yourself by seeing the print quality.

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                allcc6
                last edited by

                Pen88n:
                This is taught by another forummer and I find it extremely useful: buy ink to top up the ink cartridge for inkjet printer. A set of ink from SingInk (at Rochor and Sim Lim) cost $38 ($28 for 3 color about 60ml each, and $10 for 100ml of black). Bring down your empty cartridge and they will teach you how to top up the ink. Each filling for black is about 8-10ml (or less) and color is about 5-7ml. Can last quite a while. Much cheaper than buying new cartridge and you can print color for all you want.


                Note: must bring cartridge along so they can teach you how to top up on the spot. There are different consistency of ink used for different type of printer, so you need to know specifically your printer type to avoid damaging the print head with wrong ink used (usually if you bring cartridge, they can tell). If your printer is still under warranty, take note that using such method might render the warranty invalid as it is considered as not using the authorised product. After top up, the printer may no longer be able to detect and alert ink running low (due to cartridge reused) so you will need to monitor the ink level yourself by seeing the print quality.
                For my prev Brother printer, I also bought SingInk's empty cartridges (coz person said original Bro ones cannot be refilled) & ink refills. I fully agree on the cost savings vs orig ones. My printer can still detect & alert me on low ink level.

                I've been SingInk's loyal customer for the past 3 yrs, but i juz discovered that Singink charges much higher than similar shops (on 4th flr) in Sim Lim Sq.

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                  Cherylaw
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                  I hv used canon inkjet too, but the price for catridges are very ex… For those only need black n white can consider Fujitsu as mentioned by BeContented, heavy duty and economic too…

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                    Cherylaw
                    last edited by

                    Sorry, should be FujiXerox as mentioned by BeContented…

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                      Sniper Angel
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                      So which laser printer is recommend to buy assuming most of the time would be printing black & white?

                      On the other hand, if use for color scanning but majority would print in black & white. Which printer should I get? Understand someone said get Fuji-Xerox?

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                        shawnlim88
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                        hi All,


                        Epson Injet printer L-series is very cost effective in cost per page.
                        L355 - Print, Scan, Copy, no auto Duplex printing ( manual duplex possible), Wifi
                        L655 - All L355 + Auto duplex printing.

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