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| Messtechniker:
Make a PDF file and go to the next copy shop. But keep in mind that your file will remain in the printers memory. Or ask a friend. It won't get any cheaper than that in your case. |
| magic:
Sometimes latency is an issue too, worth the minor cost. --- Quote from: Miyuki on February 02, 2023, 12:53:53 pm ---And for minimal usage what kills it the most time is Microsoft and the next version of Windows. ::) --- End quote --- I read this as "more cheap printers for those who aren't Windows addicts" ;) |
| jonpaul:
2015 ..2018 model. Have 4 of these! HP Laserjet M12W WiFi/USB, Low cost, fast great prints low cost cartages Jon |
| MT:
--- Quote from: MathWizard on February 02, 2023, 07:46:06 am ---Once and I while I want to print something, just B/W text I guess, but I haven't had a working printer in years. Does anyone make a cheap one, that won't clog up, or anything else bad, like need new ink every time, if you hardly ever use it ? --- End quote --- A cheap Laser. |
| rdl:
One really nice option to look for (though it may not be available on smaller models) is duplex printing. I have a Brother HL5250DN that's like 15 years old and has always worked fine. The original cartridge lasted about a decade. It does not need to be attached to a PC, it plugs directly into the network. I think that's pretty common these days though. Brother makes pretty good printers. |
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