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ToxicSlurpee posted:HP made very good printers if you ignored the ink gouging There is no such thing as a good printer, just different levels of awfulness.
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# ? May 16, 2018 18:53 |
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ToxicSlurpee posted:Dell used to be the goto company for precanned computers. Your best options were an independent dude with a good local reputation, your nerd friend who builds his own, or Dell. HP made very good printers if you ignored the ink gouging but otherwise made crap. Gateway was...gateway. Yeah, Dell had a period there where they ignored their fundamentals and tried branching out way too far. They built their success on being flexible with configuration options, fast with delivery, and offering great support options. They started drifting away from that to make more consumer goods (remember Dell printers that are just rebadged Lexmark printers? gah) and as they branched out they lost focus on what made them great. Michael Dell actually bought the company private to try and refocus on what made them great in the past. From what I've read they've had good success with that, but I haven't experienced it myself.
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# ? May 16, 2018 18:58 |
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ChickenOfTomorrow posted:There is no such thing as a good printer, just different levels of awfulness. My Brother laser jet is pretty drat good actually. Solid printer. Have had no problems with it.
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# ? May 16, 2018 18:59 |
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ToxicSlurpee posted:My Brother laser jet is pretty drat good actually. Solid printer. Have had no problems with it. Agreed. Brother is super good for B&W. For color, though, good luck finding something that is both reliable and doesn’t have cartridges that dry up after five uses.
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# ? May 16, 2018 19:12 |
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Double Punctuation posted:Agreed. Brother is super good for B&W. For color, though, good luck finding something that is both reliable and doesn’t have cartridges that dry up after five uses. Anecdotally my brother J725W inkjet printer has been faultless for the past 5 years and that includes leaving it turned off for a solid month and it didn't dry up. The only issue has been that it struggles to feed photo paper or anything thicker than photocopy paper.
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# ? May 16, 2018 23:00 |
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I'm also on team Brother Laserjet. gently caress inkjets though.
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# ? May 17, 2018 05:25 |
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Double Punctuation posted:Agreed. Brother is super good for B&W. For color, though, good luck finding something that is both reliable and doesn’t have cartridges that dry up after five uses. Epson and Canon now have eco tank printers where the ink is poured into a tank in the printer. You spend a ton of more money for the printer, but the idea is that the ink never dries up because the tank is sealed and you get thousands of pages of printing so it beats normal ink jets. I haven’t used one myself, but I talked to a guy who did and he loved it and said it worked just like advertised. That assume someone is willing to pay more than 50$ for their printer (they almost never are).
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# ? May 17, 2018 14:19 |
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These days I care little about cost per page and more about the loving piece of poo poo working when I need it to.
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# ? May 17, 2018 14:28 |
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My solution was to give HP $4.50 a month. My inkjet is now connected to the internet and I'm allowed to print 100 to 200 pages a month and they send out cartridges as needed. It's value is not hearing anguished cries at 9pm because my kids need to print something for school and there's no more ink. Because ink at 9pm means Wal-Mart and that's going to cost $50.
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# ? May 17, 2018 14:29 |
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Krispy Wafer posted:My solution was to give HP $4.50 a month. My inkjet is now connected to the internet and I'm allowed to print 100 to 200 pages a month and they send out cartridges as needed. It's value is not hearing anguished cries at 9pm because my kids need to print something for school and there's no more ink. Because ink at 9pm means Wal-Mart and that's going to cost $50. This is just sad
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# ? May 17, 2018 18:39 |
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Just lol if you don't mix your own ink in the bathtub to refill your cartridges
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# ? May 17, 2018 18:44 |
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Double Punctuation posted:Agreed. Brother is super good for B&W. For color, though, good luck finding something that is both reliable and doesn’t have cartridges that dry up after five uses. For home use, just stick with a B&W laser. If you really need color just go to
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jojoinnit posted:Just lol if you don't mix your own ink in the bathtub to refill your cartridges Just lol if you don't make your own as a way to escape your enemies
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Double Punctuation posted:Agreed. Brother is super good for B&W. For color, though, good luck finding something that is both reliable and doesn’t have cartridges that dry up after five uses. Haven't actually had that problem with mine, all told. It's a drat fine machine. More expensive than the typical printer but worth every drat dollar.
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# ? May 17, 2018 19:18 |
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Iron Crowned posted:For home use, just stick with a B&W laser. If you really need color just go to Seriously, how often does the home user (excluding someone with a home office type deal) need to print in color? I'm lucky in that I am allowed "limited and responsible" (according to the employee handbook) personal printing at work, and even with that freedom, I print something at work in color maybe once every other month? It'd only cost me my time and like $10 a year total if I had to go to a printing place/FedEx.
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# ? May 17, 2018 19:23 |
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i can't remember the last time i needed to print something at all, let alone at home
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# ? May 17, 2018 19:30 |
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I upgraded from a B&W laser to a color laser printer because it turns out if you're a socialist and handle printing everything for your local chapter, you need a lot of red
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# ? May 17, 2018 19:39 |
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I threw out my printer after dealing with its bullshit for too long. I just print everything at the library now. Which is where I work, so it takes less planning than you'd think. Our printers do better colour than this inkjet bastard could ever have hoped to, as well.
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# ? May 17, 2018 19:43 |
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I've never had an issue with a printer unless it's already been through several years of reliable use
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# ? May 17, 2018 21:31 |
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Iron Crowned posted:For home use, just stick with a B&W laser. If you really need color just go to Yeah, making the switch to a laser printer basically solved all my printer worries forever. Those things are basically indestructible, I've got some ancient Laserjet that's easily a decade old by now and it still runs perfectly fine. And of course the toner lasts pretty much forever for home use and is ridiculously cheap compared to ink.
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# ? May 17, 2018 21:32 |
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I gave my mother a B/W Brother laser printer that I pulled out of the garbage. It's still on the toner that was in it when I found it and that's been...2..3 years?
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Johnny Aztec posted:I gave my mother a B/W Brother laser printer that I pulled out of the garbage. I've had mine for like 8 years now I think. I've replaced the black cartridge. That's it. The cost per page and long term costs of laser is so much better than ink. Sadly all some people can see is the higher short term cost. But this cheap HP printer is $40!!!!! Yeah and you'll be feeding $50 ink carts to it by the dozen. Buy the drat laser.
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# ? May 17, 2018 21:57 |
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Quote-Unquote posted:Just lol if you don't make your own as a way to escape your enemies continuing down this tinhat rabbit hole, lol if you dont also design make make your own printer so it doesn't have Illuminati tracking dots on your paper.
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Johnny Aztec posted:I gave my mother a B/W Brother laser printer that I pulled out of the garbage. I bought a used Brother printer/scanner combo unit for $40 on craigslist and it even came with replacement cartridge or whatever. It's still using the one it has inside, 4 years later. The black/white printing speed is absurdly fast
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PhazonLink posted:continuing down this tinhat rabbit hole, lol if you dont also design make make your own printer so it doesn't have Illuminati tracking dots on your paper. Lol if you don't just get Enrique to copy everything out longhand for you.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:I've had mine for like 8 years now I think. I see you've met my father. Keeps buying cheap printer/scanner combos and piles of cartridges, cannot accept it would be cheaper to get a laser. I don't know why he bothers asking my advice.
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Last Chance posted:i can't remember the last time i needed to print something at all, let alone at home I'm assuming that changes if someone has kids, though. So many trees killed for homework assignments.
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Sunswipe posted:I see you've met my father. Keeps buying cheap printer/scanner combos and piles of cartridges, cannot accept it would be cheaper to get a laser. I don't know why he bothers asking my advice. I've met entirely too many people like that. That or people that made a really stupid computer decision that I told them not to then demanded that I "just fix it." For free. Even after I explained that what they're asking me to do is literally impossible. No, I can't make that 10 year old computer you bought at a yard sale for $100 work like new. It won't loving happen. No I can't somehow make your ink jet printer's cartridges last as long as a laser jet cartridge. It can't "just work" that way because you decided that it should be exactly equivalent. FOR THE LOVE OF gently caress INK JET CARTRIDGES AND LASER JET CARTRIDGES ARE VERY DIFFERENT THINGS AND YES IT'S WORTH IT TO PAY MORE FOR THE LASER JET. You get like 100 pages out of the ink jet cartridge. Maybe. loving things don't last long. A laser jet cartridge can probably run for a few thousand pages so yes it's fine that it costs more. Yes I know that a laser jet can be like $200 it's loving worth it, OK? Just listen to me or stop asking for my advice if you're just going to ignore it and do what you want anyway. No, I don't care that the salesman at Best Buy told you that the ink jet is just as good because it isn't and he lied to you. ToxicSlurpee has a new favorite as of 01:50 on May 18, 2018 |
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Iron Crowned posted:For home use, just stick with a B&W laser. If you really need color just go to
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# ? May 18, 2018 02:49 |
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Tiggum posted:Just do all your printing at the library. At 20¢ a page, I don't think I've printed enough in my entire life to add up to the cost of a printer. I used to think this way, but my problem is that I need to print like 50 pages twice per year, often with less than a day's notice and I'm a busy guy. It was worth the convenience fee. (On a similar note sometime you should figure out what it costs to run a washing machine and a dryer and then do the math to figure out how many cycles it takes to make it cheaper to own your own washer/dryer than to go to a laundromat or pay for coin-op. The answer is "a fuckton.")
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# ? May 18, 2018 05:01 |
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Is duplex printing a luxury or normal thing? I remember when I got my brother printer I thought that was the cool poo poo, but I never used it because I like having blank pages and using more paper.
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# ? May 18, 2018 05:35 |
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CommonShore posted:(On a similar note sometime you should figure out what it costs to run a washing machine and a dryer and then do the math to figure out how many cycles it takes to make it cheaper to own your own washer/dryer than to go to a laundromat or pay for coin-op. The answer is "a fuckton.") Even if your time is worthless, the break even point here is within 5 years even for a family of one. A family of 5 could do it in a year. The break even point on a printer is decades away for most people, well past the anticipated life of the device.
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# ? May 18, 2018 06:36 |
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CommonShore posted:(On a similar note sometime you should figure out what it costs to run a washing machine and a dryer and then do the math to figure out how many cycles it takes to make it cheaper to own your own washer/dryer than to go to a laundromat or pay for coin-op. The answer is "a fuckton.") The benefit of owning a washer/dryer isn't in cost savings, it's so you can do your laundry in your underwear.
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# ? May 18, 2018 06:40 |
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Yeah, it's about convenience. I don't even think there's a laundromat close to where I live.
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# ? May 18, 2018 06:46 |
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Plus the hoi polloi has weird germs and smells and fluids on them, and you know your local laundromat is skimping on the good disinfectant if they use the stuff at all. No thank you.
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# ? May 18, 2018 06:56 |
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Plastik posted:Even if your time is worthless, the break even point here is within 5 years even for a family of one. A family of 5 could do it in a year. The break even point on a printer is decades away for most people, well past the anticipated life of the device. Yeah I don’t think it’d take very long even with only two people - our fancy washing machine cost like $1200 and the laundromat is $4 per small load. At 3 loads a week that’s over $600 which I’m sure could buy a basic washing machine. Sure there are some (fairly minimal) electricity costs but the there would be car costs driving to a laundromat too.
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# ? May 18, 2018 07:07 |
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Watching this on mute as it needs the right soundtrack.
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# ? May 18, 2018 08:29 |
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My apartment came with a washer and dryer, so I'd be wasting money if I went to a laundromat. Also yeah, I don't wanna have to go to a special place for an hour and a half to wash my clothes when I can just throw a load in while I do other poo poo around the place.
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Fo3 posted:Watching this on mute as it needs the right soundtrack. I’m CIA (PAL)
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The only working Ms Pac Man arcade cabinets I've ever seen were at laundromats.
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