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    Smile Cheap and chearful Printer Wanted

    hi,

    i've got to buy an inkjet printer for my parents tonight. wont be used for photoes but colour is needed.

    can anyone recomend something in the region of £50.

    Cheers.

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    if u can stretch for another £10~£20 you can get an epson r200, which is one of the best printers around even prints on CD too, but if not, go for a canon or hp or epson, dont get lexmark they are crap imho.

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    I have a C86 cos me £60 but I get the cartridges for £1 each. And they are individuals.

    If you spend a bit more on a printer you'll save a fortune in cartridges I find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal
    I have a C86 cos me £60 but I get the cartridges for £1 each. And they are individuals.

    If you spend a bit more on a printer you'll save a fortune in cartridges I find.
    If you don't mind me asking where do they cost £1 each? Thanks.

    I've bought a few Epson low end printers C20(UX) etc. for relatives/friends over a few years. Value for money is good but obviously quality isn't the best.

    Cartridges are cheap (especially from computer fairs).

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    any good?

    £51
    Price inc. VAT & Del

    make sure you select: No Printer Cable

    http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/pr...hs1&l=en&s=dhs

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    Quote Originally Posted by pion
    any good?

    £51
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    make sure you select: No Printer Cable

    http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/pr...hs1&l=en&s=dhs
    Looks like a Lexmark to me. Very high runnings costs on one of those babies.

    You'd be better off getting a Canon IP3000. Prints on CDs, Duplex printing, 2 paper feeds and individual ink tanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by amjedm
    If you don't mind me asking where do they cost £1 each? Thanks.

    I've bought a few Epson low end printers C20(UX) etc. for relatives/friends over a few years. Value for money is good but obviously quality isn't the best.

    Cartridges are cheap (especially from computer fairs).
    http://www.ukdvdr.com/shop/home.php?cat=273

    I get them when I order a load of DVDs from there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal
    http://www.ukdvdr.com/shop/home.php?cat=273

    I get them when I order a load of DVDs from there.
    I was looking at these the other night and thought it was too god to be true. they're ok then?

    Do you get the Datawrite or the others?

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    Last edited by koocha; 17-08-2005 at 02:25 PM. Reason: typo

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    The cheapest, I have an NEC dvd writer and out of around 250 cheap dvds only 2 have failed, (and the failed ones were bought from poundland)
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    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...roductID=82210

    Got myself one of these last week. I appreciate it is slightly over budget at £85, but it used to cost £240!

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    If you want a really cheap printer, then check out WHSmith's current Electrical Bargains page - they've got a Lexmark All-in-one for under £20, and an HP with built-in card reader for under £30.... the Lexmark isn't a brilliant printer, but it's colour, includes a scanner, and is very, very cheap from them right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eloquence
    If you want a really cheap printer, then check out WHSmith's current Electrical Bargains page - they've got a Lexmark All-in-one for under £20, and an HP with built-in card reader for under £30.... the Lexmark isn't a brilliant printer, but it's colour, includes a scanner, and is very, very cheap from them right now.
    And when the ink runs out you can buy a new printer cheaper than some more ink!

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    Question

    What did you end up getting, Chris123? Its a few days since you asked and you said you needed to order it that evening. What did you think of the printer you brought?

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    Quote Originally Posted by koocha
    Looks like a Lexmark to me. Very high runnings costs on one of those babies.

    You'd be better off getting a Canon IP3000. Prints on CDs, Duplex printing, 2 paper feeds and individual ink tanks
    Yup Dell's are rebranded LExmarks

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    Head along to Bigpockets, pic up a cheap Epsom, use it, throw it away & buy another when the ink runs out as it's cheaper than buying new carts. That's what I do with the kids more often than not.
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    Epsons are the main printer where it's NOT cheaper to just buy a replacement printer - there are hundreds of vendors selling Epson-compatible cartridges... often for only a couple of quid each - much cheaper than buying a new printer each time.

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