printers ?

bribones

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i use an epson photo 830 what im after is a high speed printer with no loss of quality on the printout at a reasonable price any suggestions ? ;)
 
im going off the epsons at the mo lol what im after is something that will print 1000 A5 black and white sheets in less than say 5 hours which is about what its taking me now :(
 
You\'re gonna have to look at a laser printer for speed mate, inkjets are always going to be slower at printing.

I\'m using an Epson 880 at home, not very fast and I\'ve had it quite a while, but it\'s serving me well and the cart\'s are pennies for compat\'s.
 
Whatever you get make sure its a Epson or canon as the printer carts are really cheap,MNS COMPUTER SYSTEMS IN BLYTH probably the cheapest in the area for ink 01670 354781 ;) pm me if you want more details,its my m8s shop,he\'s a fishermen as well ;)
 
if its just balck and white buy a laser. A toner cartridge might cost up to 50 quid for one but you should get between 5000 and 10000 copies from a cartridge. usually have some pretty good deals. I bough a samsumg laser a couple of months ago for a client, 20 pages per minute, 25 quid for a toner cartridge (not needed one yet), 100Mb ethernet as well as usb/parallel all for 99 quid.

Personally I wouldn\'t give an inkjet printer house room. I have an epson 5000 proofer and it costs a fortune to feed. Bought a colour laser printer, which cost 7000 quid but I\'ve had 4000 copies out of it so far and still tons of toner left
 
i think 7000 quid is a bit out of my price range lol mines not bad but what with the pc speed etc i think its a bit slow ,ill have a look round ,was thinking of a laser printer,its just for the local lads i print a few flyers up now and then ,a few being a 1000
 
7000 quid :o

should of been 700!

just looked on the http://www.morgancomputer.co.uk site and they have the samsung lasers for 79 quid plus vat at the minute

the laser engine is good for at least 250000 copies and I usually get well over 5000 copies from a toner cartridge.

If you need run of 1000 copies it might be easier to get them printed commercially, single sided A5 flyers shouldn\'t set you back more than 10 or 15 quid
 
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