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Does anyone have a suggestion for a good printer that is reasonably priced
and doesn't "drink" the ink like water ? I do a lot of color printing and am
not concerned that the pictures be photo quality only reasonably good. I
have windows XP and a HP computer.
Thanks.
 
HP Business Inkjet 1000 Printer
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/s...id_range&catLevel=2&product_code=C8179A#A2LHP INKJET 1000 (C8179AA2L) Up to 23 ppm Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi Color InkJet Inkjet Printer - Retailhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16828104369--Carey FrischMicrosoft MVPWindows XP - Shell/UserMicrosoft Newsgroups-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"fred" wrote:| Does anyone have a suggestion for a good printer that is reasonably priced| and doesn't "drink" the ink like water ? I do a lot of color printing and am| not concerned that the pictures be photo quality only reasonably good. I| have windows XP and a HP computer.| Thanks.| --| fred
 
HP INKJET 1000 (C8179AA2L) Up to 23 ppm Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi
Color InkJet Inkjet Printer - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16828104369

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Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
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| Does anyone have a suggestion for a good printer that is reasonably priced
| and doesn't "drink" the ink like water ? I do a lot of color printing and am
| not concerned that the pictures be photo quality only reasonably good. I
| have windows XP and a HP computer.
| Thanks.
| --
| fred
 
Does anyone have a suggestion for a good printer that is reasonably priced
and doesn't "drink" the ink like water ? I do a lot of color printing and am
not concerned that the pictures be photo quality only reasonably good. I
have windows XP and a HP computer.

Your cost of supplies will generally be much less with a laser
printer than an inkjet. Since you didn't mention any requirements, I
have no idea whether that's useful advice for you.

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