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Lexmark to Quit Inkjet Printer Business

The Lexmark inkjet printers I had were always big ink hogs. I never was really fond of them, put they did what they were meant to do. They just didn't print cheaply.
 
Rick, you are so right. We have a Lexmark 3400, and it inhales ink, which is very pricey. I guess I'll be looking for a new printer soon.

dori
 
All of the ink jet printers are ink hogs...I changed from HP to Cannon with the last one and it's just as bad. As most of my printing is b/w, I found a relatively inexpensive Brother all-in-one b/w laser printer. The toner carts are expensive (much cheaper thru Amazon), but they last forever. I just wish I had done it years ago!

When this ink jet bites the dust, I'm going to invest in a color laser printer.

Ingrid
 
All of the ink jet printers are ink hogs...I changed from HP to Cannon with the last one and it's just as bad. As most of my printing is b/w, I found a relatively inexpensive Brother all-in-one b/w laser printer. The toner carts are expensive (much cheaper thru Amazon), but they last forever. I just wish I had done it years ago!

When this ink jet bites the dust, I'm going to invest in a color laser printer.

Ingrid

I now have two Cannon printers and I am able to get compatible ink cartridges from Amazon. What I like about the Cannon is it uses individual color cartridges so I only change out what's needed.
 
IJ printers became disposables long ago. Look at the cost of a set of replacement print cartridges, then compare with a new printer. A new printer that happens to include a full set of cartridges. No brainier.
 
I now have two Cannon printers and I am able to get compatible ink cartridges from Amazon. What I like about the Cannon is it uses individual color cartridges so I only change out what's needed.

HP also uses individual carts, but it seems I was always buying one. I use the Costco refills...half the price of new carts through Office Depot and the like. I've thought about buying the refill kits online, however, now with the laser printer, I don't buy ink jet carts very often and the Costco refills are so convenient.

Ingrid
 
HP also uses individual carts, but it seems I was always buying one. I use the Costco refills...half the price of new carts through Office Depot and the like. I've thought about buying the refill kits online, however, now with the laser printer, I don't buy ink jet carts very often and the Costco refills are so convenient.

Ingrid

With laser printers prices so reasonable now, I may look at a color laser printer when I need a new printer.

One of my first printers ever was an Okidata (not even sure if they are around anymore) and it was a laser quality printer, but not a laser printer, (I just don't remember the technology). It was a great printer till it died and then replacement costs were quite high.
 
Heck, I recall my first printer was a tractor feed, 9 pin printer. I think it may have taken a ribbon! Then came 'letter quality' 24 pin- still tractor feed. I DID own one Lexmark. That was enough to learn me about them. No more.

We are still limping along with a HP inkjet that's down to about one color- blue, I think. I am planning on getting a wi-fi Brother monochrome, because the vast majority of printing tasks at home are things like travel documents, itineraries, boarding passes and the like. If I want high quality photo printing, I just email it over to Costco, Wally World or Walgreens in the neighborhood.

Jim
 
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