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Yay for rear trays, I've been keeping my old Canon Pixma because it prints full sheets of thick photo paper or vinyl from the rear tray. I haven't printed colour inkjet on normal paper for years though, those ink soaked pages take me back.
Screw this. Forever, printers were sold on retail price, and make profit on ink. So question 1 is 'price per page' before even looking at the machine price. Is ANY business using a printer that doesn't have cheap refil tanks?
The Epson is definitely the best printer due to the 4 individual ink cartridges. I wouldn’t buy The Canon or the HP because you have to waste the other two colours just to change one. The Epson is also the nicest looking printer and the only one with buttons and a screen.
Yes bro. I have a hp officejet 8600 pro and you can't even freaking print in 'black and white only' using the black ink cartridge only if any other color is depleted. Unbelievable!!!
No mention of how much it costs to print or how much each printer takes to fill with ink? Ink is the major price on a cheap printer and you didn’t include it. 🤦♂️
there is real customers personal data clearly visible multiple times in this video, hope Alison from Leicester enjoyed her 80's bumbag & Christian from Swinton enjoyed his england football viking hat.....
@@SirHackaL0t. You miss the point. Yes they gave simple costs to replace the ink cartridges. But as I said no mention of the printers being loss leaders for the later ink sales. Also the costs they gave had no mention of approx pages per cartridge, and no mention of the drawbacks of the printers that just used 2 cartridges (where you could be replacing them with lots of ink of the 2 colours that hadn't run out left). It was an incredibly simplistic review. I hadn't missed it!
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Get a cheap colour laser. No more banding, faster and cheaper to run
The only thing a laser can't do is photo paper
Yay for rear trays, I've been keeping my old Canon Pixma because it prints full sheets of thick photo paper or vinyl from the rear tray. I haven't printed colour inkjet on normal paper for years though, those ink soaked pages take me back.
Screw this.
Forever, printers were sold on retail price, and make profit on ink.
So question 1 is 'price per page' before even looking at the machine price.
Is ANY business using a printer that doesn't have cheap refil tanks?
The Epson is definitely the best printer due to the 4 individual ink cartridges. I wouldn’t buy The Canon or the HP because you have to waste the other two colours just to change one. The Epson is also the nicest looking printer and the only one with buttons and a screen.
Yes bro. I have a hp officejet 8600 pro and you can't even freaking print in 'black and white only' using the black ink cartridge only if any other color is depleted. Unbelievable!!!
I recommend getting a tank printer 😅
No mention of how much it costs to print or how much each printer takes to fill with ink?
Ink is the major price on a cheap printer and you didn’t include it. 🤦♂️
They do at 4:00
@@elliotbull7924 well, blow me down! How did i miss that. 🤦♂️
I thought it was a fake episode of “the office”
there is real customers personal data clearly visible multiple times in this video, hope Alison from Leicester enjoyed her 80's bumbag & Christian from Swinton enjoyed his england football viking hat.....
I am going to throw my HP printer out the window! The HP is great when it works which is never. HP is rubbish, AVOID!
Awful review. Most printer suppliers at the basic end sell them at a loss and make money on the ink. No mention of this!
4:00 shows costs
I missed it as well
@@SirHackaL0t. You miss the point. Yes they gave simple costs to replace the ink cartridges. But as I said no mention of the printers being loss leaders for the later ink sales. Also the costs they gave had no mention of approx pages per cartridge, and no mention of the drawbacks of the printers that just used 2 cartridges (where you could be replacing them with lots of ink of the 2 colours that hadn't run out left). It was an incredibly simplistic review. I hadn't missed it!
@@stephenthorpe I did ask about costs myself and was pointed to that time in the video.