Hello Friends,
I am Jeff Veen. I am from California. I am here because I want some information on inkjet printers. I hope all you my friends help me in the same.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Hello Friends,
I am Jeff Veen. I am from California. I am here because I want some information on inkjet printers. I hope all you my friends help me in the same.
Thanks,
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
What information are you looking for exactly?
Sorry for the short detail.
Let me know about some new inkjet printer’s series model in HP, Canon and Epson with their product features and cost. I want to use that for picture and text both but not for large pictures.
Thanks,
Actually, when I am search on their respective site’s I got plenty of results and I am confused to select the best inkjet printer so I decide to take help from forum used.
Please help me to select the best inkjet printer.
Jeff
I'm not sure there is a clearcut "best inkjet printer" on the market right now. The printheads themselves are astronomically good now compared to a few years ago. In the photographic realm, epson, canon, and hp all make sub-$1000 small format printers that can produce very very nice photographs that photographers will look closely at and be happy with.
In the general use realm, I'm not sure. The main problem with inkjets is the extremely high cost of oem ink or the uncertainty and difficulty of using non-oem ink. Thus for non-photo printing I would consider a color laser printer for a cheaper cost per print if you're printing anything with moderate ink coverage, the ability to use cheaper uncoated paper without ink bleed, etc.
What is your budget and how many prints will you run per month?
Thanks for the recommendation. My budget is near around $100-$120.
Last edited by jeffveen20; 04-28-2009 at 07:02 AM.
Is there any suggestion? Here I wait for your reply.
Thanks,
Jeff
Friends,
Will you please help me to know about how I will know when it's time to replace an ink cartridge? How can I recycle used ink cartridges? Is it ok to refill the ink cartridges by my own in my inkjet printer?
Jeff
Here is an online source which I found during my search on Google for some inkjet printer information. They provide their products in Epson Printer Ink Cartridges, Canon Printer Ink Cartridges, Hp Inkjet Cartridges and their all products are fully "OEM matched" in quality.
I just share this information with all of you.
Jeff