Need a reliable, rarely-used printer

Ken g6

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I'm somebody who never prints. Until I have to. So I do need to get a printer. But inkjets won't do - they dry up and I have to get a new printer cartridge.

I need to print, at most, about 5 pages per month. Speed doesn't matter much - 1ppm is fine. I also occasionally would really really like to print color. It would be really nice if this printer would work with Linux and/or the next five Windows versions, over the next 10 years or so. (Got any that have very standardized drivers?) And I'd like to get all this for under $200.

So, are there any printers like this out there?
 

paul878

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Color Laser, but it is beyond you budget.

I have a Canon Mx870, I don't print much either, one set of cartridge last me over a year. I just turn it on once a month and let it doing a cleaning cycle.
 

Rottie

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Well I don't print that much I just bought unused brand new Canon MX330 AIO printer off Craigslist for 20 buck. In the past I used to print 11 x 8 glossy paper for photo alot off my trusty Canon PIXMA 4000 printer. You said you might print 5 paper a month I think you don't need to buy a printer You can go to FedEX Kinko store to print some papers.
 

jhansman

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I just turn it on once a month and let it doing a cleaning cycle.
This.

If you go inkjet, do a bit of homework first and find a model that takes third-party carts. You'll save quite a bit of $$.
 

Ken g6

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You said you might print 5 paper a month I think you don't need to buy a printer You can go to FedEX Kinko store to print some papers.
Yeah, I'll just go over there, log on to a publicly-used computer and print my bank records. No, thanks.
Color Laser, but it is beyond you budget.

I have a Canon Mx870, I don't print much either, one set of cartridge last me over a year. I just turn it on once a month and let it doing a cleaning cycle.
This.

If you go inkjet, do a bit of homework first and find a model that takes third-party carts. You'll save quite a bit of $$.

I've noticed a few other problems with color laser printers. Like they're huge and heavy. :rolleyes:

So, any suggestions on an inkjet model that takes third-party carts?
 

jhansman

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I got the Canon MG 5220 AIO for $85 on sale at Amazon. Wireless, copies and scans great, photo prints are quite good, and text is excellent. It takes 5 carts, all available for about $6 each. I don't print that much either (lasers at work for that), but when I do need to at home, this printer is up to the job. Ink usage is about what you'd expect from today's printers.
 

tenoc

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Samsung CLP 325 is available from NCIX for 99.99, and I think I saw it at Wallyworld (Canada) for the same price.

Third-party toner carts are available, but if you only need 5 shots a month, the originals will probably last you about 25 years!
 

pauldun170

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Casually looks over at HP Deskjet 5550 and Epson 925
Struggles to remember purchase year
2002? 2003? on the Epson
Deskjet was a gift in 2003? Maybe 04?
Both have been hooked up to
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Vista 32 bit
Vista 64 bit
Windows 7 32 bit
Windows 7 64 bit
Ubuntu 7x-11.04
I think I had em running on fedora at some point but I haven't touched Fedora in years.

Worse thing about inkjets is discovering that the ink is all dried out when you need to print 2-5 pages...
replacing the cartridges
print 2-5 pages
wait 6 months of printing nothing
repeat the process.

Unfortuneatly the super duper awesomo LaserJet 2100 has been on loan to Mr. Tax man father in law for the past 6 years. That thing still cranks away even though it dates back to the turn of the century.
I stuck an ethernet card on that one when he finally bought a new PC last year (without printer ports on it)


anyway enough about my old relics

Samsung CLP325
HP LJ Pro CP1025

Both Color Laser Jet
both available under $200
 

wirednuts

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i would research for the best econo color laser printer and be done with it. even if you have to go over budget, it should last forever without headaches.
 

Fayd

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I'm somebody who never prints. Until I have to. So I do need to get a printer. But inkjets won't do - they dry up and I have to get a new printer cartridge.

I need to print, at most, about 5 pages per month. Speed doesn't matter much - 1ppm is fine. I also occasionally would really really like to print color. It would be really nice if this printer would work with Linux and/or the next five Windows versions, over the next 10 years or so. (Got any that have very standardized drivers?) And I'd like to get all this for under $200.

So, are there any printers like this out there?

my laserjet 4mp was in storage for over 10 years.

i pulled it out a couple years ago, hooked it up, and printed off 500 pages without a hitch or a jam.

newer HP's are shit. the old HP's are great.
 

Binky

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Don't get an inkjet if you rarely print - they can dry up and clog. You definitely need a laser printer, but color lasers almost always more problematic than black and white (especially the cheap models). There are a couple of low-end Brother B&W laser printers that get recommended a lot but i cant remember their names. I'd look into the sub-$100 Brother and Samsung lasers.
 

Ken g6

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Well, I finally went with the Samsung CLP-325W. $172 shipped on Amazon was too good to pass up. It's about 10 pounds heavier than I'd like, but it should fit the available space nicely.

When I was initially searching, I had the opportunity to get a (non-refurb) Brother color laser in my price range. But it would have been both too big and about 25 pounds heavier than I'd like.

Thanks for the suggestions, all!