Re: Printer Info???
Quote from Forum Archives on May 26, 2016, 4:02 pmPosted by: popozark <popozark@...>
I still like the HP 8000 series.I have an 8600 premium right now and it is a dream, plus I am still
using an older 7550 model.I would look at the newer models or Their Pro X Series. Pro x
451dn (Newegg link)
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16828415626&cm_re=HP_Inkjet-_-28-415-626-_-ProductI have never used one of these but their toner carts are huge and
last for thousands of prints (LD Says 6600 for a color one)But the cartridges are equivalent in price to Laser replacements (47 each)
I have never used the Pro X printer, only the ones mentioned above
and I am very pleased with how long the cartridges last in them.By the way purchasing new print heads is not all that expensive. I
think it can be done for less than $100 for both. Check LD products
and surprisingly Ebay.Stewart
At 02:43 PM 5/26/2016, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>About 5 years back, I bought an HP OfficeJet Pro 8500A Printer and
>after about 14,000 pages (about 2,800 pages per year), it crumped
>out on me. It looks like it may need print heads. I know that what I
>could spend on print heads, I could just as well put towards a new
>printer. Here is the question, if I go the route of a new printer,
>what would you recommend? Most of my printing is documents and then
>occasionally a CD/DVD label.
>Lord bless,
>Pastor Walt
>
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Posted by: popozark <popozark@...>
I have an 8600 premium right now and it is a dream, plus I am still
using an older 7550 model.
I would look at the newer models or Their Pro X Series. Pro x
451dn (Newegg link)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16828415626&cm_re=HP_Inkjet-_-28-415-626-_-Product
I have never used one of these but their toner carts are huge and
last for thousands of prints (LD Says 6600 for a color one)
But the cartridges are equivalent in price to Laser replacements (47 each)
I have never used the Pro X printer, only the ones mentioned above
and I am very pleased with how long the cartridges last in them.
By the way purchasing new print heads is not all that expensive. I
think it can be done for less than $100 for both. Check LD products
and surprisingly Ebay.
Stewart
At 02:43 PM 5/26/2016, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>About 5 years back, I bought an HP OfficeJet Pro 8500A Printer and
>after about 14,000 pages (about 2,800 pages per year), it crumped
>out on me. It looks like it may need print heads. I know that what I
>could spend on print heads, I could just as well put towards a new
>printer. Here is the question, if I go the route of a new printer,
>what would you recommend? Most of my printing is documents and then
>occasionally a CD/DVD label.
>Lord bless,
>Pastor Walt
>
>-- Questions asked, and answers provided in this email list may be
>published in a special column in Christian Computing Magazine. CCMag
>has now gone digital, and also has started a sister publication
>Christian Audio/Visual. Subscriptions to both magazines are now
>FREE, and you can sign up by visiting
><http://www.ccmag.com/>http://www.ccmag.com. < To subscribe, send ANY
>message to:
><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
>To unsubscribe, send ANY message to:
><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[email protected]
Redeemer Lutheran Church rlcderidder.wordpress.com
DeRidder, LA SL 82
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