Retiring an HP 930C
Posted: June 4th, 2011, 10:10 pm
Hi Guys!
I know that this question about seeking advice for a new printer might be off topic in this forum, but I figured I'd post, as people who use Picture Window probably are a good resource for info on printers.
I'm simply in the process of laying an old HP 930C printer to rest! I'm turning to the people of this forum, to recommend a quality replacement. I'm open to suggestions for models that could be more pricey than was the old printer, if the overall economic advantages outweigh the slight pinch initially. I'm also interested in user friendliness of the new machine, as well. I want a printer, that is suited to all different tasks (all purpose), but one that also gives the best possible results in printing my photos. Is this possible, or is a dedicated photo printer the best solution for getting the most out of photos? And what are the tradeoffs, in terms of the cost of buying toner (etc.) and how long they will last, when matched against the goal of high quality printing?
I'm limited in knowledge about what to look for in the technical nitty gritty (specs, etc.), so I relay on input, here, to guide me along the process.
Someone advised me on an Epson R1900 (Retails at roughly $550). Is this good for all purpose, given that it's targeted for the photo printing enthusiast? Also, if I choose this one, can I expect to have to pay that much, or are there discounts possible. We have to keep in mind that the discounts may have to be avoided, if it means that there's a greater likelihood, that I'll end up with a lemon.
Are there any advantages to going with a Laser Printer, over an inkjet, or should I just stick to inkjet?
If any of you have questions, that you feel need answered, because I was too vague in my original question, please feel free to ask.
Thanks very much for all of your help and advice!
Darius
I know that this question about seeking advice for a new printer might be off topic in this forum, but I figured I'd post, as people who use Picture Window probably are a good resource for info on printers.
I'm simply in the process of laying an old HP 930C printer to rest! I'm turning to the people of this forum, to recommend a quality replacement. I'm open to suggestions for models that could be more pricey than was the old printer, if the overall economic advantages outweigh the slight pinch initially. I'm also interested in user friendliness of the new machine, as well. I want a printer, that is suited to all different tasks (all purpose), but one that also gives the best possible results in printing my photos. Is this possible, or is a dedicated photo printer the best solution for getting the most out of photos? And what are the tradeoffs, in terms of the cost of buying toner (etc.) and how long they will last, when matched against the goal of high quality printing?
I'm limited in knowledge about what to look for in the technical nitty gritty (specs, etc.), so I relay on input, here, to guide me along the process.
Someone advised me on an Epson R1900 (Retails at roughly $550). Is this good for all purpose, given that it's targeted for the photo printing enthusiast? Also, if I choose this one, can I expect to have to pay that much, or are there discounts possible. We have to keep in mind that the discounts may have to be avoided, if it means that there's a greater likelihood, that I'll end up with a lemon.
Are there any advantages to going with a Laser Printer, over an inkjet, or should I just stick to inkjet?
If any of you have questions, that you feel need answered, because I was too vague in my original question, please feel free to ask.
Thanks very much for all of your help and advice!
Darius