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screen printing => General Screen Printing => Topic started by: kev21 on February 06, 2018, 12:36:48 AM
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Looking for a printer that has lower printing cost per page and can be multi-functional, compact and easy on your pocket all at the same time?
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Laser for sure.
We got an HP M533 from Amazon for like sub $400. The toner includes the drums, so they are a more expensive than one where you are just changing power, but we had a previous laser that broke down, and had to be vacuumed out as the toner would get everywhere.
For the past year and a half the HP M533 has worked great. Color seem pretty well, it has some "Pantone Matching" properties but I wouldn't say it is super accurate, but is fast, reliable, and I'm happy with it.
I'm sure you could do more research and find cheaper cost per page. But longevity is hard to factor in.
Maybe get laser for black and white, and an all in one inkjet for color with a good paper would be the best combo, but we have printers, and standalone scanners in our art department. And some giant, hefty, old laser ones for the office that constantly seem to break down, but have a tech support that "fixes" it at no cost, but I often think I should just replace that with some HP's for printing, and then just use the other for scanning / emailing scans to computer.
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Laser for sure.
We got an HP M533 from Amazon for like sub $400. The toner includes the drums, so they are a more expensive than one where you are just changing power, but we had a previous laser that broke down, and had to be vacuumed out as the toner would get everywhere.
For the past year and a half the HP M533 has worked great. Color seem pretty well, it has some "Pantone Matching" properties but I wouldn't say it is super accurate, but is fast, reliable, and I'm happy with it.
I'm sure you could do more research and find cheaper cost per page. But longevity is hard to factor in.
Maybe get laser for black and white, and an all in one inkjet for color with a good paper would be the best combo, but we have printers, and standalone scanners in our art department. And some giant, hefty, old laser ones for the office that constantly seem to break down, but have a tech support that "fixes" it at no cost, but I often think I should just replace that with some HP's for printing, and then just use the other for scanning / emailing scans to computer.
Print quality ???, is it value for money ?
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it's pretty hard to pantone match from a printer. Not impossible, usually the printers will say if they are capable of it.
Laser out of the box is cheaper per print.
But if you go with an inkjet with a CIS system and inks by the gallon or quart, you will come out cheaper overall. I think back in the day I spent $500 on 5 gallons of ink for our Epson 3000. I used half of it before I finally had to throw it out when the printer died.
You could also check out wax printers, the print quality of those is great, even on cheap paper. Inkjets fail here.
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look into used color copiers. They can also print, scan, fax and in some cases email. We bought ours for $500 and had to put in another $500 into it. The good part is, 20,000 page toner is $60 or so.
pierre
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Not helping here but I found that buying these cheap inkjet printers cost you more in ink, we only use them for our office work and art proofs, but dang those little ink carts are costly.
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Just put a HP M553 in our office a few months back. Specifically for color proofs.
Great machine at a great price. Prints very fast & reliable.
Be sure to use premium laser jet paper for best results.
Available everywhere for a good price.
- John