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Since this is looking for advice, opinions and personal experience, let’s move it over to IMHO (from GQ).
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Since this is looking for advice, opinions and personal experience, let’s move it over to IMHO (from GQ).
If nozzle cleaning is a problem, I suggest HP or Lexmark, where the nozzles are in the ink cartridges rather than the printers. Of course, the ink cartridges are more expensive (and you run the risk of clogging them with refills rather than replacements) as a result. There is one other problem with HP that I have noticed; anything blue tends to come out much darker than it appears on the screen.
Personally, I only use laser printers. The only reason I don’t recommend one for you is, I have not had much experience with “all-in-one” laser printers; in fact, I kept one of my old inkjet printers for its scanner and fax.
I’ve owned several HP printers over the years (both home and office) and have yet to be disappointed.
HP lasers I would agree with you. I have 3 of them 8, 13, and 17 years old respectively. The 8 year old one survived a 4 foot fall. I see dead cheapo HP inkjets on a weekly basis.
The newer low end lasers are not as tough as they once were, but some of those old ones you could feed them rocks, sticks, and old AOL cds and they just kept going.
I very much agree with the above comments of “what kind of inkjet do you reccomend? A laser”