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Why do you want a laser printer? Modern inkjets are good enough for just about anything. Plus inkjets can do colour prnting. If you want a colour laser you are talking money.
Also, why specifically Epson? They're certainly good printers but no better than Canon. Print quality for alphanumeric characters on those 2 makes is slightly better than Lexmark, but Lexmark quality is good enough for everyday use. One advantage of Lexmark and Canon is that the replacement ink cartridges tend to be cheaper than those for Epson.
What is it that you will mainly be printing? For basic letters and documents, just about any inkjet will be fine. But if you want to print mainly photos then go for a photo-quality printer. Kodak are very good but a bit pricey and I think their ink cartridges are expensive too (1 Kodak printer I looked at recently used 8 ink cartridges!).
How much printing will you do? If you will be doing a lot then you need a faster printer with a larger sheet capacity.
If you want nice pictures, read the mags with reviews. There is a big difference in quality amongst printers and makes. I believe Epson make the best photo quality but my HP 5550 (ancient now) is good and the ink is colour fast. Get one with more than (three colours and black), too.You must use good paper or you may as well ignore all I have said.
Inkjets use cartridges. Believe me, they're a lot cheaper than laser toner cartridges!Lexmark are used by, I believe, 80% of the world's banks so they can't be that bad.SC - As I said, Epson are very good. I don't know about them being the best quality for printing photos, though. It's not something I've really done to any great extent so I haven't looked into it.
Rosalind, do you just want to print ?..are you interested in also being able to scan photos or make photocopies ?I use a Hewlett Packard Office Jet 6210..it's an ink jet printer . It's suprisingly good for what it cost. It's about three years old now. You can pick up multi function printers pretty cheap nowadays..look at THIS for instance from Amazon ! for less than £30 !
Quote from: neilep on 26/03/2009 13:17:18Rosalind, do you just want to print ?..are you interested in also being able to scan photos or make photocopies ?I use a Hewlett Packard Office Jet 6210..it's an ink jet printer . It's suprisingly good for what it cost. It's about three years old now. You can pick up multi function printers pretty cheap nowadays..look at THIS for instance from Amazon ! for less than £30 !Neil, I just want to print as I've done with the "dead" printer because I have already gotan Epson scanner which works very well. If I wanted a photocopy then I'd either scan whatever through or go to use the library'sphotocopier (free). Yes I had considered Amazon but if the printer was not the one I wanted then it's difficult to return them. I think/know.
Quote from: rosalind dna on 26/03/2009 13:50:21Quote from: neilep on 26/03/2009 13:17:18Rosalind, do you just want to print ?..are you interested in also being able to scan photos or make photocopies ?I use a Hewlett Packard Office Jet 6210..it's an ink jet printer . It's suprisingly good for what it cost. It's about three years old now. You can pick up multi function printers pretty cheap nowadays..look at THIS for instance from Amazon ! for less than £30 !Neil, I just want to print as I've done with the "dead" printer because I have already gotan Epson scanner which works very well. If I wanted a photocopy then I'd either scan whatever through or go to use the library'sphotocopier (free). Yes I had considered Amazon but if the printer was not the one I wanted then it's difficult to return them. I think/know. Yes, that is the problem when you buy online. However, when ever I have purchased from Amazon and the product has gone wrong...I get onto the manufacturer and they ususlly always arrange to pick it up and replace it.I think if you physically need to get to a store then as dr Beave has mentioned then Comet might be good, you also have PC World..however, if you have John Lewis nearby then you really can not go wrong with their advice and warranty.Check this out for EPSONS product helper..I'm not too sure if they do just printers for general home use but see if this helps http://productselector.epson-europe.com/index.php?locale=en