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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 00:20:06 GMT, Bob Ward <bobward@verizon.net>
wrote:
>On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 17:43:50 -0400, Jon von Leipzig <JonL@myway.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Andrew White wrote:
>>> techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I need a new printer and I am currently deciding between HP and Cannon.
>>>>I plan to refill my cartridges, so ease of refilling is my utmost
>>>>importance. I also care about speed. I print mostly black and white
>>>>text, rarely any photos. Lasers may theoretically cost less per page,
>>>>but refilled ink costs even less and refilling toner is too much of a
>>>>pain. I would appreciate some advice.
>>>
>>>
>>> If you need to print in black & white, then there is NO WAY you can
>>> beat the cost per page of a laser printer! Using OEM cartridges with a
>>> typical HP printer would normally cost you no more than 2 cents per
>>> page.
>>>
>>> As far as Canon iP4000 vs HP, I would take Canon over HP any day of
>>> the week.
>>
>>trivia: just about all the major companies buy their printer engines
>>(inkjet & laser) from Canon.
>>
>>My trusty old Epson prints for less than that, I paid $4-5 per 24ml
>>cart, but now they're even cheaper, for black. At the std 5% coverage,
>>Epson site sez I should print 4-500 pages, forgot the exact no., cuz
>>it's unrealistic anyway, the 5% coverage. The average filled-out tax
>>form is at least 10% coverage.
>>
>>If I were really ambitious, could drive 30 mi to the burbs, buy a whole
>>pint (470ml) that's 19+ complete fills, for $21.95. (oddparts.com)
>>
>>my latest cheapie: 5 carts, black
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/47cox
>>private.abacus24-7.com
>>
>>189EVP5 Valu 5-Pak / S020189 black $5.95 5 Pack
>
>
>But they still smear when they get wet.
>
>My experience has been that it's far cleaner to refill a laser toner
>cartridge thanit is to refill an ink cartridge. I've done both, and
>there is no comparison. Of course, when the only tool you have is a
>hammer, all problems look like nails.
>
>How long does it take you to clean the print heads if the printer sets
>for a couple of weeks? My lasers are always ready.
>
More or less have to agree with Bob. I've got both and tho it takes
me longer to replace my toner cartridge, I rarely do it (that is
probably why it takes me longer because I forget how to do it just
right). I may have to replace my toner cartridge once every 3 or 4
years (of course it depends on how many pages you print). And if
print quality counts my laserjet 4 is still better in text than my 3
other canon inkjets (one is a ip3000). I don't plan on giving up my
laserjet4 till it goes bad (heavy and built like a tank). In that
case I expect to replace it with another laserjet tho I'm at a loss
which model as I'm not educated on the new ones.