Home Printer recommendations
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cliffords

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3,072 posts

42 months

Sunday 26th January
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Our Cannon printer of about 10 years old has finally failed.
They are not resistant to 4 year old grandsons who push plastic dinosaurs into them. It seems.

We are home use only , I would say max 10 pages a month. Runs today off a cable not wireless and we do have a scanner incorporated in it , that's quite handy.

May I have a recommendation please . I can see you can buy one for £80 easily and the cartridges with a mouses tea cup if ink are £50. I can see how this works.

Grateful of any recommendations please.

hungry_hog

2,691 posts

207 months

Sunday 26th January
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I have exactly the same Xerox, it's great. Easy to print from Bluetooth or Wifi.

The toner cartridges are quite expensive (around GBP35 for a "small"), but you should get over 1000 pages out of one

I had a Brother printer before which was cheaper but a faff for wireless printing (had to use their app which was awful) where this one has airprint.

shed driver

2,759 posts

179 months

Sunday 26th January
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With very minimal printing, look at one of the HP Instant Ink printers.

Ten pages per month for £1.49, that can be either text or a full colour A4 photo at maximum resolution. Ink is sent to you before it runs out.

SD.

wibble cb

4,008 posts

226 months

Sunday 26th January
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shed driver said:
With very minimal printing, look at one of the HP Instant Ink printers.

Ten pages per month for £1.49, that can be either text or a full colour A4 photo at maximum resolution. Ink is sent to you before it runs out.

SD.
Aren’t these the ones that if you stop paying the subscription for they disable your ability to use them?

FourWheelDrift

91,416 posts

303 months

Sunday 26th January
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^ Yes.

Anything but HP, diabolical shyster company.


If you just want B&W then a Brother laser printer is the usual response, for £99 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/BROTHER-HL-L2400DWE-subsc...

The print, scan, copy version is £139.

And you don't have to take the subscription as unlike HP printers you can put any replacement toner into it that fits. Besides the 4 month free trial wouldn't even be long enough to replace the original toner cartridge that comes with it if you do just a few pages each month.

It's not a scanner, but I wonder if you can still use your Canon to do scanning, save to file rather than print?

tim0409

5,455 posts

178 months

Sunday 26th January
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FourWheelDrift said:
^ Yes.

Anything but HP, diabolical shyster company.


If you just want B&W then a Brother laser printer is the usual response, for £99 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/BROTHER-HL-L2400DWE-subsc...
That’s exactly what I bought after I launched my HP printer into a skip; hateful device and company.

maccas99

1,782 posts

207 months

Monday 27th January
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FourWheelDrift said:
^ Yes.

Anything but HP, diabolical shyster company.


If you just want B&W then a Brother laser printer is the usual response, for £99 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/BROTHER-HL-L2400DWE-subsc...

The print, scan, copy version is £139.

And you don't have to take the subscription as unlike HP printers you can put any replacement toner into it that fits. Besides the 4 month free trial wouldn't even be long enough to replace the original toner cartridge that comes with it if you do just a few pages each month.

It's not a scanner, but I wonder if you can still use your Canon to do scanning, save to file rather than print?
Another vote for the Brother mono laser - we used to have a Canon that was very frustrating to use and this is a dream in comparison.

Arrivalist

1,930 posts

18 months

Monday 27th January
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I’m in the same boat as OP but need colour printing - but very rarely.

If not HP then what for colour? I was going to go HP but have not had one for over 10 years and going by the above they are not what they were.

FourWheelDrift

91,416 posts

303 months

Monday 27th January
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Arrivalist said:
I’m in the same boat as OP but need colour printing - but very rarely.

If not HP then what for colour? I was going to go HP but have not had one for over 10 years and going by the above they are not what they were.
Accurate photo quality or just colour in documents?


craig1912

4,233 posts

131 months

Monday 27th January
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I have an Epson Ecotank it’s one that you can top up the ink from bottles and doesn’t use cartridges. Brilliant and very economical. Cheapest one is around. £180 but you will save a fortune in cartridges

AC43

12,999 posts

227 months

Monday 27th January
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craig1912 said:
I have an Epson Ecotank it’s one that you can top up the ink from bottles and doesn’t use cartridges. Brilliant and very economical. Cheapest one is around. £180 but you will save a fortune in cartridges
I switched from an HP to an Epson ET 2850 in June 2023. It gets absolutely hammered by me (working from home), my daughter (doing her A levels) and my wife (2 years into a training course).

Despite all that use, I have yet to top up the ink. I was being skinned £16.50 pcm by HP for that level of use - or just shy of £200pa.

The Epson cost £250 and so paid for itself in 16 months. The general useability isn't the same as an HP but who cares when the numbers are this skewed.

If you look at it over a five year period the HP would have cost me £1,100 inc purchase.

If I do 2 x refils of the Epson in that period the total coast will be £310.



Arrivalist

1,930 posts

18 months

Monday 27th January
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FourWheelDrift said:
Arrivalist said:
I’m in the same boat as OP but need colour printing - but very rarely.

If not HP then what for colour? I was going to go HP but have not had one for over 10 years and going by the above they are not what they were.
Accurate photo quality or just colour in documents?
Just colour in documents. Maybe I should just go B&W and use someone else for occasional colour?

grumbledoak

32,259 posts

252 months

Monday 27th January
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Another vote for Brother laser printer if black and white will do. This one a HL-L2350DW. Can't fault it. It's still on it's first cartridge.

wombleh

2,208 posts

141 months

Monday 27th January
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I went to B&W laser/scanner and just use online places if I want to print photos. I'd look at the Brother ones if buying these days.

Toner is more expensive, but lasts for years as it doesn't use any ink cleaning the heads each time, so overall the cost and hassle is lower.

craig1912

4,233 posts

131 months

Monday 27th January
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AC43 said:
I switched from an HP to an Epson ET 2850 in June 2023. It gets absolutely hammered by me (working from home), my daughter (doing her A levels) and my wife (2 years into a training course).

Despite all that use, I have yet to top up the ink. I was being skinned £16.50 pcm by HP for that level of use - or just shy of £200pa.

The Epson cost £250 and so paid for itself in 16 months. The general useability isn't the same as an HP but who cares when the numbers are this skewed.

If you look at it over a five year period the HP would have cost me £1,100 inc purchase.

If I do 2 x refils of the Epson in that period the total coast will be £310.
Yep I have yet to top up the ink. Used a quarter of the black yesterday but I did print over 800 sheets.

nyt

1,905 posts

169 months

Monday 27th January
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I do very little printing and moved from an inkjet to a laserjet because I was fed up with the heads drying up and having to clean them every time I used the printer.

I bought an older model laser printer with cheap toner available

Something like: https://www.printerland.co.uk/product/canon-i-sens...

Toner: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226332561654

Can't recommend that one, it was just the first that I saw.

You also need to ensure that there are drivers for your computer

FourWheelDrift

91,416 posts

303 months

Monday 27th January
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Arrivalist said:
Just colour in documents. Maybe I should just go B&W and use someone else for occasional colour?
Colour laser will do that fine and last a long time.

Brother colour laser for £219 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/BROTHER-HL-L3220CWE-Subsc...

If you print so much your ink doesn't dry up any inkjet that isn't HP.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?keywords=Inkjet+Printer...

Arrivalist

1,930 posts

18 months

Monday 27th January
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FourWheelDrift said:
Arrivalist said:
Just colour in documents. Maybe I should just go B&W and use someone else for occasional colour?
Colour laser will do that fine and last a long time.

Brother colour laser for £219 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/BROTHER-HL-L3220CWE-Subsc...

If you print so much your ink doesn't dry up any inkjet that isn't HP.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?keywords=Inkjet+Printer...
Many thanks - I haven’t looked at Laser printers for so long I hadn’t realised how inexpensive that had become. Just need to decide if really need the colour now.

dan98

962 posts

132 months

Monday 27th January
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FourWheelDrift said:
Colour laser will do that fine and last a long time.

Brother colour laser for £219 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/BROTHER-HL-L3220CWE-Subsc...

If you print so much your ink doesn't dry up any inkjet that isn't HP.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?keywords=Inkjet+Printer...
As a tip for the ink-drying-up-issue, you can use the Windows task scheduler to print a test page every couple of weeks - saves me an awful lot in wasted cartridges.

Craikeybaby

11,677 posts

244 months

Monday 27th January
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Another vote for the Brother laser printers - I went for the mono version with scanner etc. It is a revelation after many years of inkjet printers, which seem to demand another ink cartridge every time I use them and/or do a crap print because it is clogged etc.