confused by printers
confused by printers
artzelda |
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I've got an old HP722 printer that finally made need replacing. Its given me great service but the darn thing now has trouble grabbing paper and absolutely cannot grab photo papers. So the question is what is a good printer to buy. I am partial to HP printers. What is the difference between an inkjet and photosmart printe?. I think the basic difference is that the photosmart cameras can print directly from a digital camera. I am looking for fast output, high resolution and a parallel port connection. I don't have any spare internal USB connections though I may be able to add one (haven't looked inside the box). Any recommendations????
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amourdevin |
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Just trivia: My company uses the services of of a visiting onsite printer repair company. It seems like whenever a printer will not grab the paper (seems to be the most frequent failure in old printers), they replace two plastic rollers ($30 US) in about ten minutes but charge a flat rate labor charge ($75 US). The $105 US still makes sense for LaserJets but would not be practical for an inkjet. |
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