On 15/01/16 10:30, Steve Engledow wrote:
Printing has long been the bane of my (and I'm sure most people's) existence and several years back, I swore I would never buy another printer.
However, I have a new job now which is based from my home and I no longer have the convenience of the office printer for the occasional (a couple of times a month) return label or plane ticket.
What I'm looking for is something that will solve my needs for a reasonable price. The last time I bought a printer, it cost me £30 and included some ink that ran out after around 15 pages of black and white. Replacement ink cost me around £45. I've got two short words for that.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I'll only need B&W, A4, and have no need for high resolution print.
Cheers, Steve
I'd always go for an HP laser printer since they’re Linux friendly. Mine's a P1102 (not expensive) and I can get recycled cartridges for it. (I wouldn’t pay full HP prices either!) Toner tends to last longer than inkjet in any case (ime.) Plus you can gently shake the cartridge if it looks like it might be running out. (It may not be.)
Bev.