carlbrainiac
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Really need some advise please people.
What with the market being absolutely flooded with printers it gives so much choice and price points and makes it very difficult to choose. Would really appreciate some help.
In terms of our printer needs. So ideally I don't want to spend the earth on a printer. I guess an all in one would be nice for the odd scanning job but to fair taking a picture of a document on a smart phone these days is usually adequate so I guess the main focus should be on the printer. Budget wise was hoping for maybe £50 or £60 ish but please advise if this is not realistic with our requirements.
I would like the most cost effective ink option possible as no point having a cheap printer if I'm then paying £40 every month on bloody cartridges. I have seen some ink tank printers but then heard that if you don't use very expensive paper the ink runs.
So in terms of printers use. It will likely be mostly used and probably very frequently used by my young son who would like to print off his characters pictures. I was then also looking at getting a laminator so he can laminate them as he gets upset when they get damaged being that they are only printed on paper. (He's autistic so it's challenging) I was also wondering if it is still possible to get that transfer paper which you print on and then iron the design onto a shirt as my son would love to do that.
In terms of the mine and partners use for the printer. Occasional text document printing. And occasional photo printing. Would be nice to have nice quality photo prints but then we aren't going to be printing massive pictures. Just the standard photo frame and album size photos. Would also be handy if it could do ID size photos for when we need to update our driving license etc.
Did consider laser printers as guessing they are pretty efficient but then not great at photos I have heard and when it does come time to replace the cartridge they can be expensive and guessing if you get non genuine ones then it affects the warranty of the printer. But then if I haven't spent too much on the printer then I won't be too worried about that.
In terms of brands. Canon keeps coming up as being good. Maybe HP.... Any brands to avoid like Covid 19?
Thoughts.... Suggestions.... Recommendations?
All very much appreciated.
Thank you
What with the market being absolutely flooded with printers it gives so much choice and price points and makes it very difficult to choose. Would really appreciate some help.
In terms of our printer needs. So ideally I don't want to spend the earth on a printer. I guess an all in one would be nice for the odd scanning job but to fair taking a picture of a document on a smart phone these days is usually adequate so I guess the main focus should be on the printer. Budget wise was hoping for maybe £50 or £60 ish but please advise if this is not realistic with our requirements.
I would like the most cost effective ink option possible as no point having a cheap printer if I'm then paying £40 every month on bloody cartridges. I have seen some ink tank printers but then heard that if you don't use very expensive paper the ink runs.
So in terms of printers use. It will likely be mostly used and probably very frequently used by my young son who would like to print off his characters pictures. I was then also looking at getting a laminator so he can laminate them as he gets upset when they get damaged being that they are only printed on paper. (He's autistic so it's challenging) I was also wondering if it is still possible to get that transfer paper which you print on and then iron the design onto a shirt as my son would love to do that.
In terms of the mine and partners use for the printer. Occasional text document printing. And occasional photo printing. Would be nice to have nice quality photo prints but then we aren't going to be printing massive pictures. Just the standard photo frame and album size photos. Would also be handy if it could do ID size photos for when we need to update our driving license etc.
Did consider laser printers as guessing they are pretty efficient but then not great at photos I have heard and when it does come time to replace the cartridge they can be expensive and guessing if you get non genuine ones then it affects the warranty of the printer. But then if I haven't spent too much on the printer then I won't be too worried about that.
In terms of brands. Canon keeps coming up as being good. Maybe HP.... Any brands to avoid like Covid 19?
Thoughts.... Suggestions.... Recommendations?
All very much appreciated.
Thank you