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Printer Question

  • 25-06-2020 4:23pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 3,422 ✭✭✭


    Time to upgrade the printer

    what are people using- A3 max size


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 27 AaronMic95


    Hi Charlie! You can check out this site for the current Ricoh Printers in the market. These printers are recommended for offices as well as for those who are currently working from home. They have good ratings on print quality, durability and print volume. There are several options you can choose from. It would be good to know the features that you want the printer to have so it would be easier for you to choose. Do you need a multi-function printer (scanning, printing, copying, fax)? Colour printing or black and white? How much is your estimated print volume monthly? Do you require wireless connection? These are just some of the questions that can help you decide. It's quite tough to choose when all the choices are good but I think this would help in trimming your choices down. Anyway, I hope this helps! Good luck with your printer hunting!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,569 ✭✭✭Builderfromhell


    When my wonderful HP A3 printer finally stopped working after about 10 years I bought their latest model which broke after a few days. HP forums showed that they tended to break in the same way and many felt that printers are no longer made to last.
    Thinking about the hassle of a printer dying at night or the weekend, buying A3 paper, the cost of ink etc. I started emailing my drawings to a local print shop and collected them from there. As I no longer do a huge amount of printing this seemed to make sense and I have one less bulky item in my room.


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