What printer (new small business)
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Check out Avery's range of labels and software: http://www.avery.co.uk/avery/en_gb/Demos/Software-...
Then I'd consider a colour laser printer: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_13?url=...
Laser printed labels are less likely to smudge if you get them wet and have a slightly glossy finish which looks professional
Then I'd consider a colour laser printer: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_13?url=...
Laser printed labels are less likely to smudge if you get them wet and have a slightly glossy finish which looks professional
nyt said:
Check out Avery's range of labels and software: http://www.avery.co.uk/avery/en_gb/Demos/Software-...
Then I'd consider a colour laser printer: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_13?url=...
Laser printed labels are less likely to smudge if you get them wet and have a slightly glossy finish which looks professional
Ooh good link, they look ideal.Then I'd consider a colour laser printer: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_13?url=...
Laser printed labels are less likely to smudge if you get them wet and have a slightly glossy finish which looks professional
I didnt know if a laser printer was better quality, but it looks like they are.
Thanks
Inkjets have a bad habit of drying up and wasting expensive ink by self-cleaning. I would have to recommend a colour laser to avoid the inconvenience. Xerox lasers tend to be cheap, and I have seen some of our clients use solid ink printers which promise to be cheap if you are printing enough volume: http://www.xerox.co.uk/office/solid-ink/miss-engb....
Having had a good experience with Brother mono laser printers at work, we have recently bought a colour one.
This Brother HL3170CDW can be had for £200 and comes with enough 'starter' ink to print 1000 pages.
Do watch out for the the 'starter' ink catch - some companies supply minimal ink to start with.
Also, as above - don't waste your money on an Inkjet (especially HP) as the nozzles dry up rapidly with lack of use. And they are not cheap to run.
This Brother HL3170CDW can be had for £200 and comes with enough 'starter' ink to print 1000 pages.
Do watch out for the the 'starter' ink catch - some companies supply minimal ink to start with.
Also, as above - don't waste your money on an Inkjet (especially HP) as the nozzles dry up rapidly with lack of use. And they are not cheap to run.
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