What printer do you reccomend?

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Going off to college in a week and I need a printer.

My current printer is a great scanner, copier, printer combo, but it's really big and it's kind of loud.

So I just want a good simple printer. I just don't know what brands are good anymore.

Hewlett-Packard? Lexmark? Epson?
 
i ruined your thread
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i wouldn't say it's great, but i got a

Lexmark i3 for next year becuz it was $10
(like $50 with 2 x $20 mail in rebates = $10).
it prints pretty decent. the main downside so far
is that it only includes a color cartridge, so i'm
gonna need to buy a black and white one. on the
positive side, it's flat, so it's good for stacking
ontop of stuff, and stacking stuff ontop of it
(up to like 30 or 50 lbs or some shit)

it looks like

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edit: manually entered *enters* to anti-the image fuck up
 
Print at school. That's what the $50 lab fee you are forced to pay is for.

And while you're at it, go ahead and waste paper. They deserve it.
 
Raze1 said:
Print at school. That's what the $50 lab fee you are forced to pay is for.

printing at the labs is what i did all last year. it was maybe
half the time a big inconvenience to have to print at the labs.
the other half not so much. all depends on ur university.
i'm definitely gonna appreciate having my own printer next year
for situations like last year where i had to turn my in to the
prof. in 15 minutes and the lab was down. i had to run and print elsewhere
and i made it late (but the professor accepted it anyway)
 
Jungle Fish you fucking faggot. You don't unleash the thread destroyer on innocent threads like this.

Anyway, avoid Epson if you don't want the most violently loud printer on Earth.
 
Doaln said:
printing at the labs is what i did all last year. it was maybe
half the time a big inconvenience to have to print at the labs.
the other half not so much. all depends on ur university.
i'm definitely gonna appreciate having my own printer next year
for situations like last year where i had to turn my in to the
prof. in 15 minutes and the lab was down. i had to run and print elsewhere
and i made it late (but the professor accepted it anyway)

Glad all my teachers accept assignments through email. :)
 
bonepuppet said:
hp 812C (if you can still get them), its cheap to run and they gives great print.
whatever the new HP 800 series is will also do. They're great little printers. Workhorses as well...I rarely see one break down.

I've had my 722c (Predecessor to the 812 by a generation or two) for around 5 years now. All I've ever needed to do was change ink carts.
 
Yeah, I was thinking I'd go with Hewlett-Packard.

I know I can use the lab printers, but they close.

I'm the type of guy who sometimes stays up really late the
night before fixing typos and reprinting.

And I think the labs close at a certain hour.
 
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