
New Printer
Started by leftyjlaj, Nov 11 2007 03:28 PM
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#1
Posted 11 November 2007 - 03:28 PM
I am looking for a new printer. The one I have now just isnt making the covers as clear as I want them. I am good with computers but know little about printers. I was told to get a laserjet, not an inkjet. i need some suggestions. i dont want to spend too much. this printer will manily be used for covers
#2
Posted 11 November 2007 - 05:10 PM
laserjet is the best but you want colors. color laserjets are too expensive. you should be fine with inkjet. im sure other guys can help you out pick up a model

#4
Posted 11 November 2007 - 05:35 PM
i use the epson R220 it does great and you can print directly to disc also,they cost around 100.00 bucks

#5
Posted 11 November 2007 - 05:41 PM
^thanks. thats cheap. i could do that.
but i hope i dont sound like too much of an idiot but what do you mean you can print directly to a disc? do you mean you can put a cd in and it will print on it? i have nero and it lets you print on a sticker stomp, thats probably what i will do.
but i hope i dont sound like too much of an idiot but what do you mean you can print directly to a disc? do you mean you can put a cd in and it will print on it? i have nero and it lets you print on a sticker stomp, thats probably what i will do.
#6
Posted 11 November 2007 - 05:46 PM
your cd need to be lightscribe tho
#7
Posted 11 November 2007 - 05:58 PM
No, LightScribe is different from printing directly on discs. You can buy printable discs (they have a white surface that can be printed on). Printing onto discs works pretty well, but I recommend using a LightScribe burner to burn images onto discs, as it doesn't take any ink. However, since LightScribe doesn't support color (yet) it's always nice to be able to print a disc in color if you want to. Being able to print directly onto discs works a lot better than the stickers, those are really messy (but good for discs that are already burned and aren't printable).
I have an Epson R320 (discontinued, get the R220) and it's the best printer I've ever had--and I've had a lot of different printers. It prints in really great quality, pixel perfect if the cover is 300 DPI.
I have an Epson R320 (discontinued, get the R220) and it's the best printer I've ever had--and I've had a lot of different printers. It prints in really great quality, pixel perfect if the cover is 300 DPI.
#8
Posted 11 November 2007 - 06:15 PM
i will look it up and probably go with that one. thanks guys.
now, hopefully the ink doesnt break the bank. thats why i was told to get laserjet.
how often do you have to refill your ink spawn?
now, hopefully the ink doesnt break the bank. thats why i was told to get laserjet.
how often do you have to refill your ink spawn?
#9
Posted 11 November 2007 - 06:25 PM
Well, it takes 6 separate ink cartridges (black, magenta, cyan, etc). They're only $10 each, but since you have to buy 6 it ends up costing $60. However, you usually don't have to replace them all at once and it does take awhile before you need to replace them. I used one set of cartridges all year last year for school, but I wasn't printing covers, just a lot of essays and Python/C++ programs every week.
You can buy the ink at Office Max, and you'll probably find the R220 there as well (that's where I got my R320).
You can buy the ink at Office Max, and you'll probably find the R220 there as well (that's where I got my R320).
#10
Posted 11 November 2007 - 06:35 PM
ok. thats not too bad. i am having a hard time finding the one you guys are talking about. i went to staples.com and the only one they had was the Epson C120
and bestbuy.com had these
i live on the marylan/delaware line and these are the closest stores to me. i am at work now so i cant go there and ask but if its not on their site i dont think i can order them either.
any suggestions?
and bestbuy.com had these
i live on the marylan/delaware line and these are the closest stores to me. i am at work now so i cant go there and ask but if its not on their site i dont think i can order them either.
any suggestions?
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