What is the best and cheapest printer?

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What is the best and cheapest printer.

One where the ink isn’t more expensive to replace than to buy a new printer.

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  1. Sam :

    If you’re looking for a reliable all-in-one inkjet with good quality output, a solid warranty and inexpensive ink, look at the Epson workforce, NX or Artisan series. The best warranty in the industry. For a year, Epson will fedex a replacement and pick up the old one should you need it.
    You might find the best value direct from epson.com They had the workforce 500 for $60. It is a copier/scanner/printer/fax with auto sheet feeder. I bought one myself. Great machine.
    If you want to save money, the NX100 for $30

    It’s slow and noisy but it gets the job done. It also doesnt have slots for media cards.

    One of the nicest features of Epson is that they dont have a separate cartridge for every different model like other companies. Most of them use the T069, which means cartridges are easy to find.

    You can get 11 free cartridges every month which each hold about triple the ink of Epson cartridges. This does not involve joining a club or mail-in rebates or committing to any other offer. Here are the details: http://cli.gs/bJv6eh

  2. o :

    Cheap and best just don’t go together

  3. Here to help :

    HaHA i think all ink is expensive. i recently got this lexmark printer from walmart and it is pretty dam nice. 30 buks but the ink probably costs 30 bucks too. I used to have this 10 year old lexmark printer where ink was really cheap but after years of usage it broke.

    15 for black and color :(

  4. tipstir :

    Color ink printers going to cost in you the long run to replace the ink. Online ink replacements are cheap but if you get no-name-brand replacements they tend not to work so good. I know people who just go out and buy another cheap color ink printer because it better to buy a new one then to buy expensive ink for it which always comes out more in the long run.

    Best advise is you can get a color laser printer since the toner use to produce the colors will last as long as 4,000+ sheets. But then you need 3 color tones plus the black to make it 4 all together.

    Brands to look at for is Canon and HP.

  5. lily B :

    I think hp printer is very good and worthy,and its price are very reasonable.my mum got one online yesterday,and it works well.i am very satisfied with it.i can give you a link ,that has cheap ones ,good luck!

    http://best-cheap-printer.com/cheapprinter/best-cheap-printer-deals/

  6. Bill :

    Cheap and best just don’t go together

  7. If you’re looking for a reliable all-in-one inkjet with good quality output, a solid warranty and inexpensive ink, look at the Epson workforce, NX or Artisan series. The best warranty in the industry. For a year, Epson will fedex a replacement and pick up the old one should you need it.
    You might find the best value direct from epson.com They had the workforce 500 for $60. It is a copier/scanner/printer/fax with auto sheet feeder. I bought one myself. Great machine.
    If you want to save money, the NX100 for $30

    It’s slow and noisy but it gets the job done. It also doesnt have slots for media cards.

    One of the nicest features of Epson is that they dont have a separate cartridge for every different model like other companies. Most of them use the T069, which means cartridges are easy to find.

    You can get 11 free cartridges every month which each hold about triple the ink of Epson cartridges. This does not involve joining a club or mail-in rebates or committing to any other offer. Here are the details: http://cli.gs/bJv6eh

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