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Should I get a Colour Laser Printer?
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I bought a Samsung colour laser printer 6 years ago. Still going strong, does its job very well. No issues replacing the toner with a compatible toner and these things last a long time. Has wireless connectivity and works flawlessly. I would never go back to Inkjet, so many issues.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI bought a Samsung colour laser printer 6 years ago. Still going strong, does its job very well. No issues replacing the toner with a compatible toner and these things last a long time. Has wireless connectivity and works flawlessly. I would never go back to Inkjet, so many issues.Comment
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Over 12 yrs ago BGG got a A3 colour laser from Oki, still going strong & no issues
I had a little inkjet that would dry out inside of a week, laser is the way to go,
as it stands the Oki has cost less than £200 a year, been using off brand toners from stinky ink, at a reasonable priceGrowing old is mandatory
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostOver 12 yrs ago BGG got a A3 colour laser from Oki, still going strong & no issues
I had a little inkjet that would dry out inside of a week, laser is the way to go,
as it stands the Oki has cost less than £200 a year, been using off brand toners from stinky ink, at a reasonable price
I have various B&W laser printers plus refillable non-chip inkjet printer/s. The inkjet is by far the cheapest to run and makes a big difference when printing out massive bundles of documents of 1k to 2k pages."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by hairymouse View PostYes, I saw this posted months ago and came very close to buying it. It was just a bit too big and the wife was complaining so I skipped it thinking another deal would come along soon. Little did I know a zombie apocalypse would come instead and printer prices would go through the roof.
No sign of any promo deals in that section on their website when I logged into 'my account' to see if anything mentioned there (there wasn't). Maybe in the January sales.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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