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Old 02-01-2021, 02:16 PM
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Need a new all in one printer for PC. $100-200 range. Any recommendations? Thanks
Go to eBay. I just got a refurbished printer with warranty for under $80. Almost $200 new
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Need a new all in one printer for PC. $100-200 range. Any recommendations? Thanks
Be sure to buy a printer that can use HP instant ink program.
They somehow feed your printer ink over the net and you never have to buy cartridges and it’s much cheaper than cartridges.
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be sure to buy a printer that can use hp instant ink program.

they somehow feed your printer ink over the net and you never have to buy cartridges and it’s much cheaper than cartridges.
LOL

I'm going to research how to get into the "ink downloading" business.
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LOL

I'm going to research how to get into the "ink downloading" business.
I was thinking the same thing.




Who bet there would at least 90 replies to this thread, they are the winner, nobody chose 100.
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Old 02-01-2021, 05:20 PM
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It is not true that use of an off-brand ink cartridge will void your printer warranty. Though printer manufacturers "recommend" that you use their ink, and often imply that you are at risk, they cannot void your warrant. The federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act of 1975 made this unlawful.
Yes, I stand corrected. However, it doesn't matter. Let's just say for kicks and giggles, you buy a brand new printer. And let's say you use after-market re-filled ink cartridges. And let's say those ink carts are inferior, and haven't been tested by HP and approved for use and their heads have dried out old ink lodged inside them, causing the cartridges to leak by the third month you have them in the printer. And let's say that those cartridges completely ruin your printer.

The warranty is a LIMITED warranty, not a FULL warranty. So you'll have to send the printer back to HP at your cost - they'll discover that some other company's subpar inferior defective products caused the problem AND that you intentionally chose to use those inferior defective products.

So they'll remove the ink cartridges (since that's what caused the problem), clean your printer, and send the printer back to you - at your cost for shipping. And you'll STILL have to buy new inks for them.

Now, you can do this over and over again for the entire first year that there's a limited warranty on the printer.

It'll cost you more than you paid for the printer in the first place, but hey - you saved $3 on ink right?

Or - you can buy the real deal OR the approved substitute (Canon has authorized compatible substitutes) that aren't remanufactured, but are new cartridges, made by the same people who make the actual brand-name cartridges, but simply have a generic label on them.

And you'll save yourself a lot of time, energy, frustration, and money in shipment costs, just to prove that your product is under warranty so you can use the crappy inks and not have to worry about them ruining your printer.
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I have a Brother All-in-One also and have had it for years. Never any problems and it uses less ink than my previous HP's. I too use non-OEM ink from online sellers.
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I love my HP printer, but the ink costs a fortune each time!
I am an 80 year old retired person with no printing needs done for anyone but myself and I need to buy cartridges about twice a year @ $30 each - black & multi. I really don't appreciate the cost of the ink when the printer was such a great price. It's almost less expensive to buy a new printer every year instead of buying ink (I jest, of course)!
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Yes, I stand corrected. However, it doesn't matter. Let's just say for kicks and giggles, you buy a brand new printer. And let's say you use after-market re-filled ink cartridges. And let's say those ink carts are inferior, and haven't been tested by HP and approved for use and their heads have dried out old ink lodged inside them, causing the cartridges to leak by the third month you have them in the printer. And let's say that those cartridges completely ruin your printer.

The warranty is a LIMITED warranty, not a FULL warranty. So you'll have to send the printer back to HP at your cost - they'll discover that some other company's subpar inferior defective products caused the problem AND that you intentionally chose to use those inferior defective products.

So they'll remove the ink cartridges (since that's what caused the problem), clean your printer, and send the printer back to you - at your cost for shipping. And you'll STILL have to buy new inks for them.

Now, you can do this over and over again for the entire first year that there's a limited warranty on the printer.

It'll cost you more than you paid for the printer in the first place, but hey - you saved $3 on ink right?

Or - you can buy the real deal OR the approved substitute (Canon has authorized compatible substitutes) that aren't remanufactured, but are new cartridges, made by the same people who make the actual brand-name cartridges, but simply have a generic label on them.

And you'll save yourself a lot of time, energy, frustration, and money in shipment costs, just to prove that your product is under warranty so you can use the crappy inks and not have to worry about them ruining your printer.
Since all I need is black and white, buy a laser printer use toner and not worry about ink cartridges ever again
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Old 02-03-2021, 12:46 PM
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I have finally found a printer that meets all of our needs at a reasonable price. It is a Brother MFC-L2750DW. It was on sale when we got it from Amazon and was around $225.00. I did not want a color printer and I learned from other printers in the past that it is not too good to own a two-sided printer that doesn't have a two-sided document feeder. This model has both. I'm not certain of the copies per minute but have found it to be very snappy and reliable. I only buy Brother replacement cartridges and drum units as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. In my opinion, you can't go wrong with this model. Best of luck with your decision.
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Since all I need is black and white, buy a laser printer use toner and not worry about ink cartridges ever again
That's great, but it has nothing to do with the OP's request.

He's looking for an all-in-one. That means he most likely wants color. (Very few people will say they want an all-in-one, and not want color).
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I have decided to go with a HP inkjet all in one printer. Thanks for all the feedback!
For those of you that missed it, the OP stated what he was going with about 50 posts ago..
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Need a new all in one printer for PC. $100-200 range. Any recommendations? Thanks
If you are looking for an all-in-one without faxing, check the Canon ImageClass series. These are laser printers and I've found them to be more reliable tougher than the HPs.
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