I have a Dell laptop Inspiron 1551. I need a good simple to set up and operate printer that is easy on the wallet. I had a Dell all-in-one 924 printer that lasted for years then broke down. That was a fine printer! Any suggestions?
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If you are looking for an all in one color printer, HP has a few very good all in one printers under $200. The problem with most inkjet printers is the frequent replacement of expensive ink cartridges. There are good monochrome laser printers under $150 and very good HP color laser all in one printers under $300. Include the cost of supplies when choosing. Ten years ago I switched to a Samsung laser printer with an additional high capasity cartridge for under $150. The Samsung still works well, but occasionally it will leave a small light gray trail at the edge of the paper. A new cartridge should eliminate it. Most of the printers have starter cartridges that require replacement quickly. Order replacements with your printer.Comment
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I have a Brother all in one upstairs, works on wifi,
and a Brother printer at the shop, it also works on wifi,
both were inexpensive off of amazon and both use toner vs ink, (much much cheaper)
however I use both mostly for stuff that does not need color,
I have an ancient Canon MX??? that died a couple years ago,
the ink was not that expensive, and it printed good pictures if needed,Comment
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I bought a Brother printer. It works well and is my current printer. Before that I had a cheap Lexmark that worked equally as well. I bought the Brother printer from Office Depot because all over the box it was stamped "cordless, no cable needed, blah, blah, blah". Now while it may in fact work thru a wifi using other computers in the house the first thing that was listed under the installation instructions were "connect printer cable". It took a half day to install having to wait for all the instruction steps to load. It seems to me that once a cable is connected that should be IT but wasn't. I was pissed for a long time afterward but have had the printer for years now with no problems.
I paid over $350 for an Epson printer that was an absolute POS. It fed paper from the top and would grab 5 or 6 sheets at a time. The ink would run or smear perhaps from the improper feeding.
The Brother printer I later bought feeds from the bottom and this is one jamb that won't occur now. I recommend a bottom feeder regardless of brand.
I buy my ink from sellers on ebay. I usually pay about 5 or $6 total for all 3 colors plus the black. If buying in quantity it can be bought even cheaper but when needed I can't find it so I buy one dose at a time now and the ink is always fresh that way.
Good luck with your journey.Comment
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Just be careful not to purchase a colour printer in which all three colours are in a single cartridge. In many cases, as soon as one colour runs out, you have to replace the entire cartridge. Much better to purchase one with separate cartridges for each colour. I tend to buy HP products and am pretty happy with themComment
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That sounds like a great idea. I used to go to the little shop in the mail that would exchange my cartridges for one's they filled. The printer I have now I got from Walmart. I made a point to look for the cheapest ink that was sold and find a printer that used that ink. It happened to be on sale. Still, I pay way to much for ink. My color cartridge went dry, but luckily the black still works so, screw color, I can keep printing documents.If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.Comment
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I use a cheap SAMSUNG Laser printer. I don't print very often.To Error Is Human To Forgive Is Not SAC PolicyComment
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Just threw a high end Canon in the dumpster. Couldn't keep the printer head working, and used more ink trying to keep head clean than I used actually printing. Went back to a HP which I used before the Canon and so far have been very pleased. Had to call Canon to get it set up, and connecting the HP, which has bluetooth, was a breeze.Comment

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