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Anonymous
The toner for it is $75, lol
5 years ago |
Anonymous
the price is 149 now.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Use generic toner vs OEMs. YOu will save a bunch. //@Anonymous: The toner for it is $75, lol
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I just ordered two generic toners for $20. They work great. Bought this printer three years ago at a cheaper price. No problem at all.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Is this one refurbished or brand new?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Very old printer, but does it job. No duplex. Okay for the price. Many stores have accumulated a lot of inventories in order to hype the price. They have to sell hard next year.
3 years ago |
dealdo
Bought it almost 8 years ago about $20 from staples. Believe it or not it's still working with the ancient original toner cartridge!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Works with Linux? Particularly Arch Linux, which I use BTW.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
toner is only 1600 pages, so you print less than 10 pages per year? //@dealdo: Bought it almost 8 years ago about $20 from staples. Believe it or not it's still working with the ancient original toner cartridge!
2 years ago |
Anonymous
You can buy toner at ebay //@anonymous: The toner for it is $75, lol
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Use a calculator if multiplication is challenging for you. 1600 pages over 8 years yields 200 pages per year, not 10. //@Anonymous: toner is only 1600 pages, so you print less than 10 pages per year?
2 months ago |
Anonymous
For mine, it always said paper jam even I checked multiple times and cannot find a single piece of paper. Stay away from it.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
A similar laptop was offered earlier for $109, without MS Office...for only 1 year? Not a good deal.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
$109 is a 200 nits screen, and this one have 250 nits brightness, //@Anonymous: A similar laptop was offered earlier for $109, without MS Office...for only 1 year? Not a good deal.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Good deal
4 years ago |
Anonymous
What difference from a high end 50” TV
4 years ago |
Anonymous
240Hz Tv cost more? //@Anonymous: What difference from a high end 50” TV
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
Do not buy inkjet printers. Too expensive in the long run. Go for Laser printers. You will save a lot in toners.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Oos
4 years ago |
Anonymous
All in
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Do not buy inkjet printers. Too expensive in the long run. Go for Laser printers. You will save a lot in toners.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
You can refill them //@anonymous: Do not buy inkjet printers. Too expensive in the long run. Go for Laser printers. You will save a lot in toners.
3 years ago |
jj0915
After two decades, switched from laser to inkjet because:
1. Color is always better!
2. Laser toner cartridges are not eco-friendly.
3. Inkjet cartridges can be refilled. Search Utube. I bought refillable cartridges (extra large) and they are still half full after two years. //@Anonymous: Do not buy inkjet printers. Too expensive in the long run. Go for Laser printers. You will save a lot in toners.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Not true. First of all life should be in color. Secondly toner cartridges are not friendly to the environment. Thirdly new tank style inkjets are super low cost in the long run. I am still using old inkjets with refillable cartridges since 2019. I spent $30 on the inks then and still have half left. So cost of color prints for three years is $15. //@Anonymous: Do not buy inkjet printers. Too expensive in the long run. Go for Laser printers. You will save a lot in toners.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Laser printer has color.
2 years ago |
carrollyon
I use inkjet now but suffering ink block every month if i didn’t use it. Have to clean it before using. Any advise?
1 year ago |