Thinking Of Buying A New Printer?

One of the constant questions we get asked here atSo I have covered options 1 and 3 above, next
Stinkyink towers is 'I'm thinking of buying a new printer,number 2 photo printing;
what do you recommend?' I believe that we can giveThere are two different types of photo printers, Canon
an honest opinion on this as we don't sell printers - just,Samsung and Kodak produce 4 x 6? photo printers,
the consumables, and we have loads of printers herewhich use a ribbon technique called dye sublimation
to feed! These are all personal opinions and in no wayprinting. These produce a very high quality print which is
are intended to denigrate or damage anybody'sequivalent to or better than that produced by traditional
reputation.silver halide photo processing in shops etc, the
This is not an easy question to answer because theredrawback is that you are limited to the sizes that you
are so many options out there, so before we can startcan print and it can also be expensive.
to answer your question we need to ask you someYour other option is an inkjet printer. To be able to print
questions.high quality photos you must have at least six colours
What will you use the printer for, is it:available, and some of the top end printers now use
Purely for home use, kids homework etc.up to 10 different colour cartridges. Using these inks
For printing high quality photosand good quality inkjet photo paper, the output you can
For small office use - mainly documents, but withachieve is breathtaking and in many cases better than
some requirement for colourtraditional methods of outputting photos. Which one to
For office or business use - high speed documentschoose is a really difficult question and probably
1. For home userevolves more around your personal preferences and
Needs to be easy to use and low cost to run, so thatthe thickness of your wallet than anything else. My
you can afford to print off those school projects andown personal preference is for the new Canon Pixma
loads of web page information without having to takeprinters, results achieved with their new Chromalife 100
out a second mortgage. DO NOT BUY HP, Lexmarkinks are stunning, the inks are guaranteed for up to 100
or Dell. These manufacturers all use an ink cartridgeyears (with some caveats!) and they are using
with a built in print head, but also use a method whichsemiconductor manufacturing technology for the print
puts three different colours all in one cartridge - whenheads which enables the printers to produce superb
one colour is run out the cartridge is finished. Epson,output every time.
Canon and Brother all use a technology where theFinally number 4, office use.
print head is built into the printer, so as you finish oneWith the advent of Colour Laser printers for under
colour you just replace that ink tank - a much cheaper£200 there is no argument - go for a colour laser.
option immediately. These days, I would recommendThese days they are small footprint, usually
looking for a Multi-Function device, that is a printer thatnetworkable and the toner used is a Chemical toner
is also a scanner, copier and printer all in one. Basicallywhich will give outstanding results. They will print faster
one machine will print documents from your PC, but willthan an inkjet printer, the cost per page is less than an
also allow you to scan documents back into the PCinkjet printer and they are much more robust than an
again and Photo Copy documents whenever youinkjet printer. We also offer compatible toner cartridges
need them. All of the major manufacturers offer thesefor a large range of laser toners, so the running costs
types of machines so costs are very competitive, theare significantly reduced. The biggest issue we found
thing you need to know is the cost of owning andusing these printers here at Stinkyink Towers was
using them.they were a bit fussy about the quality of the paper
When you start looking at the cost of ink cartridgeswe were putting through them. We can't get away
the immediate thing that jumps out is the pricewith the very cheapest 80gsm copier paper, but still
differential between original and compatible or refilleduse an 80gsm laserjet paper which goes through all of
cartridges. For home use the compatible/refilledour machines very happily and causes us no problems
cartridges are more than adequate for purpose.at all. If you can afford it look at the Multi-Function
Compatible cartridges are manufactured by third partymachines, again up to 4 applications in one small(ish)
manufacturers and are generally significantly cheaperfootprint. We have an HP MFP(Multi Function Printer)
than the Manufacturers original cartridges.which includes a fax, Network printer, scanner and
So, we need a Multi-Function printer, made by Epson,copier all in one machine and is reasonable to run
Canon or Brother and we now get down to personalIn summary then, for home/small office use get hold of
preference. For ease of use and ease availability ofa Brother Multi Function inkjet printer, cheap and easy
competitively priced ink cartridges, I personallyto use and run. For High Quality Photo Printing you
recommend Brother products - my daughter atwon't go far wrong with one of the new Canon Pixma
University has one and is delighted with the results.Photo printers and finally for Office use a colour laser
This also fulfills the requirements for No 3 - Smallor MFP device
office/Home office use; one device in a small footprintI hope that this distillation of our collective wisdom is of
which will fulfill three requirements - once again Brotheruse, if you need any more information please feel free
wins out in my opinion.to give us a call.