Termyn8or -> RE: after unplugging and replugging in printer won't workThis is a constant problem (9/27/2009 11:50:35 PM)
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Hold on Hunky, and everyone. I just spent a bunch of $$$ on a color laser printer and I am not sorry one bit. My last laser was only black, but you could sit there a month and not print anything and it would just work. Not so with an inkjet. The eensty little jets clog up. What's more they are more prone to mechanical failure. If you do a per copy side by side, even the $500 I paid with the original toner was worth it. Many inkjet cartridges are quite pricey and the manufacturers are always looking for ways to make them impossible to refill with those kits. So it costs five times as much to refill my printer, but I get ten times the use out of it. Plus it will happily lay there in wait for a month or six and not crust up and become inoperable. Also what it prints is not water soluble, and on top of that the finish is exquisite. You print a picture on an inkjet with alot of content out comes a wet paper, very fragile I might add. My toner is baked on. You can't beat it. All in all I guess this post boils down to a consumer review, but believe me this, I know for sure the laser printer is the way to go and I am not going back. In fact I have two of them. There is not an inkjet in the house (I think), and there never will be. Some things you just have to pay for. Both my VCRs were about $500 apiece, and I am not sorry. This was when you could get them for about $129. I paid MSRP for my speakers when they were ten years old, and again I am not sorry. I know quality when I see it, and money being practically worthless, my advice when it comes to this shit is this : Either buy the best you can afford and enjoy it or get the cheapest piece of crap that'll do the job and live within it's limitations. If that, in the case of a printer, means burning up a bit of ink to print a test page once a week at least, so be it. You saved the money in the beginning. I have done alot of different types of business in my life and I find myself using the same phrase in many different scenarios - "You can pay now, or pay later". That statement has never been truer than it is today. T
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