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Old January 23rd 19, 07:18 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Windows Inkjets UK.

On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 11:22:13 -0700, Ken Blake
wrote:

On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 16:06:40 +0000, Mike Swift
wrote:

Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced A4 Inkjet printer for Windows
10 that will not reject compatible cartridges?




I always recommend laser printers rather than inkjets. You might want
to read he

https://www.howtogeek.com/401749/sto...inter-instead/

or https://goo.gl/ocWiM6


From your cite/site:

For example, you can get a great quality Brother laser printer for
well under $100, which is a steal considering that’s just a one-time
purchase for something that you’ll own for years. There are other
great laser printers under $200, too, if you want extra features like
scanning or color, but even that sub $100 model supports wireless
networking, AirPrint, and Google Cloud Print.
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Well, you can get a laser printer for less than 100 but "well under?"
In your dreams.

You can get a monochrome for just under $100

You will own for years? In a pig's eye! Doubtless M$ will come out
with an operating system that will nix that idea when you can't get
drivers for it.

Of course, you could always move it to the garage (you have those in
the UK?) and own it for years after it has printed it's last ever
page.

I'm sticking with an old HP and I do refill the ink cartridges. But
in truth, it has more to do with how often you need to print on paper.
I can go four months without firing up the HP beast... and when I do
there's a chance the print head will be dry (a wet paper towel for an
hour cures that) or if the room temperature is under 10 degrees C the
print quality sucks.

I can afford anything (even heating) but grew up with just a tent,
sleeping bag and motorcycle, and choose to live without a lot of
luxury.
 




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