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I think it’s time for me to buy a decent printer. I’ve been using cheap printers for years, and it’s getting old.
For several years, this was my routine:
- Buy a new cheap inkjet printer for ~$30
- Use it until it completely ran out of ink
- Look up the cost of ink cartridges (about $50 for color + black)
- Whine to my friends and family about how buying ink costs more than buying a printer
- Throw the printer away
- Lather, Rinse, Repeat
Eventually, I found out that the ink cartridges that come with printers are not nearly as regular ink cartridges that one would buy to replace them. I also kept feeling guilty about throwing away printers that still worked– mainly because it’s bad for the environment (I’ve since learned that there is a designated place at the county landfill for computer hardware. I didn’t know about it back then, though. Not that it matters, throwing it away is still throwing it away, even if they’re just handling the trash differently.).
A few years ago, I got a Dell J740 printer, bundled with my Canon PowerShot S50 digital camera, as part of a very hot deal. The printer was not top-of-the-line, by any means, but it was much better than the $30 ones I had been using previously, and actually printed photos very well.
Unfortunately, when I ran out of ink, I could still not justify spending about $75 for replacement ink cartridges. It was actually a Lexmark under the hood, but it was branded by Dell, and had modifications that made it so Lexmark ink cartridges would not fit properly. So, pricing on the ink cartridges was controlled exclusively by Dell. I didn’t throw this printer away, though, because it really was great for printing photos. I kept it, in the hopes that eventually I could find a good deal on Dell ink cartridges.
However, I never really bothered looking for Dell ink cartridge deals, because I ended up buying another, similar, printer around that time. I was a fanatical Target clearance deal seeker at the time, and, with the help of the Target Clearance Deals thread on Fatwallet, picked up an Hewlett-Packard (HP) DeskJet 3820 for pretty cheap. It was the only one they had left at my Target store, and it happened to also be an open-box returned item. I think I figured out why it had been returned, later on.
The HP printed photos pretty well, but not quite as well as the Dell. The HP ink cartridges could at least be bought from various stores, though, so that became our primary printer for a long time, until just recently. Over the course of its lifetime, though, it did have a few issues, one of which was terminal. So, it’s dead now. I will go into that in more detail in my next entry.
So, I’m looking for a new printer, again. I saw a couple printers on clearance at Target, recently, for pretty cheap:
I was tempted to buy them both, but decided to do some research first. So, I snapped some pictures of them (linked above), so I could look up reviews online, from home. The reviews I found, for both of these printers, were almost all bad. I was still tempted to buy them, because they were dirt cheap and would probably get me by for a while, but I held off on that.
On a subsequent visit to another Target store, I checked out the printers on clearance, and found this one as well:
When I looked that one up, the reviews were much more favorable. But, I couldn’t justify spending $67.98, at the time, so I held off on that, as well.
I decided to do some research on the HP 3820, to see if there was some way I could fix it. I was able to find tons of information about this problem, and various solutions that others had used. I will be posting some more about that in an upcoming entry. For now, you can check out my del.icio.us bookmarks tagged with printers, hp, repair, and diy.
Sooo. At this point, I’m leaning towards buying a slightly better printer than I’ve bought in the past. From all the reviews I’ve read, recently, Epson seems like a good brand to go with.
If you have any suggestions for a quality color printer that prints text and photos well, doesn’t go through ink excessively fast (a common complaint with Lexmarks), and might actually last a long time, please leave a comment below! Extra points if it also functions as a scanner/copier[/fax].