anyone any ideas on a mid ranged printer preferably wifi,its a jungle out there.any help is appreciated.
thanks !
Shaun
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Depends on how much you want to use it. For high throughput get a laser printer. For test prints, a cheap ink jest will do. Otherwise take it down your local photo shop and get it done properly.
A decent mid range printer will cost you £50-100. For that price you can get a lot of HQ prints at a photo shop.
Since you want it wifi I suspect you want it for office use. A colour laser printer with wifi will set you back around around £400.
A decent mid range printer will cost you £50-100. For that price you can get a lot of HQ prints at a photo shop.
Since you want it wifi I suspect you want it for office use. A colour laser printer with wifi will set you back around around £400.
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Not sure about the wireless aspect, but I use an Epson Stylus Photo RX640, which is an inkjet printer. Be aware that the cartridges can be quite expensive!
The prints I get a pretty good, but you really need a calibrated monitor and calibrated printer (using profiles for both) to get best results.
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- Pete
The prints I get a pretty good, but you really need a calibrated monitor and calibrated printer (using profiles for both) to get best results.
Cheers,
- Pete
Thanks,Dave
like the sound of a laser printer.No it is for home use but as I use A laptop I thought a wifi would be better.I,ve always had Lexmark before
and the quality is sound but the cartridges tend to work out quite expensive compared to some other makes. I tend to get 6x4s done at the lab and use the printer for a4 size etc.Just wondered if anyone had tried a few makes and what they thought
Cheers Shaun.
like the sound of a laser printer.No it is for home use but as I use A laptop I thought a wifi would be better.I,ve always had Lexmark before
and the quality is sound but the cartridges tend to work out quite expensive compared to some other makes. I tend to get 6x4s done at the lab and use the printer for a4 size etc.Just wondered if anyone had tried a few makes and what they thought
Cheers Shaun.
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