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I need a paper printer that can print 120gsm plain paper and 300gsm (like the flayers or thanks cards...) But it must be ITS and cheap I have in mind : L4260 L3251 ET-2850 and the G3470 But I can't find exactly if they can print these papers or not?
So I’m willing to pay a little bit more to get a really great printer. Probably up to six or $700. I don’t print often probably only two or three times a month but when I do I typically print 100 or 200 pages of charts graphs and classroom curriculum. I want really high-quality prints at the cheapest possible per page cost. I teach financial literacy classes for adults. And I want the documents to look good. And I would say I actually use the printer the most for double-sided scanning. I probably do that every day. Do you have a recommendation?
My ET-2875 can print dobbeltsided manually. But only whole documents. That is if you have a 100 pages document you can not only print 10 pages . I assume this is a software error but the agent seems uninterested to alert the manufacturer. The software is App epson smart Panel
Yeah and there is another printer on the list that isn't DTG. This might be some AI generated garbage. That Pixma Pro model is the first printer on several of these low effort DTG videos.
Cool, but do they still have a built in firware timer that locks it up when an ink sponge need replacing you and forces you to send it back to the factory or buy a new printer?
I appreciate that you talked about print quality, but you didn't touch on available paper sizes. This is a big deal for greeting cards as most printers didn't do borderless prints in standard greeting card sizes. That's the primary factor in using to find my next greeting card printer
@@tayshow5642 I ended up choosing the Canon PIXMA i6820. It does not do all of the borderless sizes I was looking for, but it is large format so I can work on A3 paper and use a paper cutter. I guess there really isn't a perfect option but this works for me
The Epson ET 8550 is not a dye sublimation printer sold in the US. You can put 3rd party dye sub ink in it but good luck I had to hire a company to make me color profiles for both Cosmos and Hiipo dye sub ink, Hiipo is unreachable and they both claim to work with the Epson ET-8550, they do, BUT, their color profile were fake and don't work and they are clueless about the color management creation process, Cosmos will read stuff off the internet to make you think they know their stuff, but after unprofessional back and forth's with them, were clusless.. NO PHONES.... CRAP... and in Atlanta... After spending $85.00 on a profile I am in heaven... Since Espon won't sell their 13" in the US. I say screw them.. I'm not paying 2,500.00 to jump from their 8.5 to 24-inch printer... they are the only ones with the eco tank which is a huge saving so beware of other printers that are not eco tank.... I've been a printmaker for over 20 years. I only wish I was able to read a comment like his one when I HAD TO FIND THIS ALL OUT BY MYSELF!!!!!!
I own a Brother INKvestment MFC-J1215DW, but would like to upgrade to something with a display screen and a larger paper tray (preferably 250-sheet capacity or more). I like the INKvestment huge cartridges, but am tempted by the Epson EcoTank printers at Sam's Club with extra ink bottles beyond what's offered with comparable models at other stores. Not brand-loyal or store-loyal, though, as long as I can get a good deal on a tank printer with a display screen and a roomy paper tray. Any suggestions?
It's a piece of crap. The ink is good but the copy counter does not reset automatically when replacing the Ink waste tank. You have to buy a non Epson copy counter reset software online every time and it only reset 80% of the counter. If you are a small business that waste ink tank will cost you in the long run. The waste ink tank does not have a chip and when it does, It does not work to reset the counter. The ADF (Auto Doc Feeder) also goes out and you will have problems. There is no solution.
Isn't there any multi function between the behemoth copiers you put on maintenance and these flimsy consumer grade products? Offices now scan to cloud more than they print now; are there any products out there designed for the world in 2024?
Yes, but it's a piece of crap. Ink good, copy great, print pictures fantastic, ink prices good (you can use generic w/o problems). Now here are the cons: ADF (auto Doc Feeder) will go out, no solution and can't be fix. The printer has a print counter so you printing is limited. The print counter can not be reset by the printer, you need to buy a non-Epson print counter reset software online everytime and it only resets to about 70% to 80% of the counter. You need to replace the Ink waste tank when it's full or you can not print. It's tied to the print counter. The ink waste tank comes with a chip but most does not. It's supposed to reset the print counter but it does not work. There are more, you will find that out if you buy these printers.
Pretty decent AI text to voice software, and the AI that wrote the review did a pretty decent job. It would be nice to see a review of some printers a human being actually used, though. Anyway, nice use of AI! It is the future.