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What Is Your Printer - Are you satisfied ? | ||
Discussion by yordan with 15 Replies.
Last Update: June 26, 2009, 12:24 pm | |||
I was very enthusiastic, it gave me very nice pictures and perfect texts with my XP computer.
I was disappointed when I connected it to my new computer, which was bundled with Windows vista. There are no vista dirvers for the Aculaser 900. The last drivers are supposed to work, however it's not perfect. The printer prints, but it's not detected by Windows, which says "unable to detect the printer state". Which means that "paper out", "paper jam", "out of toner" informations are not available, and as they are no display on the printer itself, you can only guess, which I don't really appreciate.
And you, are you satisfied with your printer ?
Sun May 24, 2009 Reply New Discussion
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Tue May 26, 2009 Reply New Discussion
After a couple of years the new computers have a new version of Windows, and the printer or scanner drivers are not available for that new version.
Tue May 26, 2009 Reply New Discussion
All in all, I'm pretty satisfied with it. It produces great quality prints and very high resolution scans under Windows XP (which is the only Operating System I've tried it under so far). My only problem with it is that it can be a trifle uneconomical as far as its ink is concerned. If I set its printing quality to medium, it can usually produce somewhere around 200 pages. I'm taking about the black ink cartridge, of course -- I never bothered to count its printing capacity with color prints.
Basically, if your printing needs are not particularly high, you'll probably love this trusty Canon MP140. Otherwise, I definitely wouldn't recommend for hardcore printing demands.
Tue May 26, 2009 Reply New Discussion
Tue May 26, 2009 Reply New Discussion
The ink is nothing but a monopoly. HP puts smart chips in each ink cartridge so you can’t refill them yourself or use third-party cartridges. It’s the very pricy official HP or the road. There are ways around this but a company that puts “copy protection” on disposable items leaves a bad taste in my mouth. The second thing is the drivers. I used to be able to get the basic corporate drivers from the HP website but now even those are loaded with “extras” that are needed. The regular drivers that come on the CD are bloated and load all kinds of things in the background that’s not needed such as a customer feedback widget and an update widget that runs all the time.
HP makes a good printer but I have also heard good things about Cannon lately. Most notable, they are going against the competition and selling cheep branded ink. If you are a casual printer then ink may not be a big concern but if you print a lot, certainly research ink prices before you buy.
Tue May 26, 2009 Reply New Discussion
The HP works fine, except for some occasionally startup issues fixed by restarting the machine. I particularly like the multi-function feature, allowing me to scan and photocopy pages.
The Epson printer is excellent too, except for the fact that it was pulled from the printer lineup a few months after purchase.
I would go for HP for laser printers and Epson for inkjet printers.
Fri May 29, 2009 Reply New Discussion
Sat May 30, 2009 Reply New Discussion
I also have a photo printer ... the HP Photosmart C4180 All-in-One. It's more scanner than printer for me.
xboxrulz
Fri Jun 5, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (wutske)
I have an HP Laserjet4L in my room. It's utterly slow, but it prints and because it's such an incredibly simple printer it works on any os. Only downside is that it's not a USB printerLink: view Post: 137262
LaserJet 4L, ohh the memories. I remember working on these at a company I worked for as an intern 10 years ago. Even at that time they were being phased out for more modern printers. I remember that they were good printers but very big. Can you even get toner for these monsters anymore?
Tue Jun 9, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (tansqrx)
LaserJet 4L, ohh the memories. I remember working on these at a company I worked for as an intern 10 years ago. Even at that time they were being phased out for more modern printers. I remember that they were good printers but very big. Can you even get toner for these monsters anymore?Link: view Post: 137522
I have absolutely no idea, I've been working with this toner for a few years now
@xboxrulez: I recently found a 720c in my storage, I must say ... it sucks
I also had a 690c and a 890c in my storage.
I had to kick the hell out of the 690c before it stopped acting up and I think I bend the cartridge bar and now it's make a horrible sound, it's prints are crooked and it spits ink... but it still works. I've actualy kicked (and thrown around) a lot of old HP printers and I must say ... they are indestructable !!!
Tue Jun 16, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (wutske)
I have absolutely no idea, I've been working with this toner for a few years now@xboxrulez: I recently found a 720c in my storage, I must say ... it sucks
I also had a 690c and a 890c in my storage.
I had to kick the hell out of the 690c before it stopped acting up and I think I bend the cartridge bar and now it's make a horrible sound, it's prints are crooked and it spits ink... but it still works. I've actualy kicked (and thrown around) a lot of old HP printers and I must say ... they are indestructable !!!
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I would just send those ancient printers to the recycling centre for processing since I don't have that much room to put these junk.
xboxrulz
Tue Jun 16, 2009 Reply New Discussion
its acctully very nice and for the price iam happy i bought it. It has a fax and scanner in it and i got it for $70. The print speed is desent. and i havent had any problems with it.
Wed Jun 17, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (xboxrulz)
I would just send those ancient printers to the recycling centre for processing since I don't have that much room to put these junk.xboxrulz
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That my biggest problem ... I DO have the room to store this junk
I threw away 1 printer, 1 CRT screen and I'm now using the 690c till it's (full) cartridge is empty (or the printer dies... which can't take a long time anymore
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