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amother
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Fri, Jun 14 2024, 1:33 am
Can you recommend a compact printer/ scanner that’s easy to set up and use- and bonus for good price!
I’m so clueless
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Amarante
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Fri, Jun 14 2024, 9:23 am
I have an HP Envy Injet Printer and it has been very reliable for many years. My particular model isn't available. It scans, copies and prints.
I also subscribe to the HP ink fulfillment. You pay monthly for a set number of pages. If you don't use the pages in a month, they roll over and just accumulate. You pick how many pages and you can go up or down as necessary.
Since the printer is wireless, it connects to the HP website which monitors how much ink you have and sends you refills when necessary. Very convenient to not have to run to the store and hope they have the ink cartridges you need.
I don't print that much at this point since almost everything is digital. I send and receive documents through email. I save documents on my computer. I am almost completely paperless as all of my financial statements are online rather than mailed to me. If I have a document I need to save and it is on paper, I generally scan it and save it on the computer in the appropriate file. The only documents I keep are those which you need originals for like Birth/Death Certificates, Deeds, Wills, Trust Papers.
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seeker
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Fri, Jun 14 2024, 10:45 am
Amarante wrote: | I have an HP Envy Injet Printer and it has been very reliable for many years. My particular model isn't available. It scans, copies and prints.
I also subscribe to the HP ink fulfillment. You pay monthly for a set number of pages. If you don't use the pages in a month, they roll over and just accumulate. You pick how many pages and you can go up or down as necessary.
Since the printer is wireless, it connects to the HP website which monitors how much ink you have and sends you refills when necessary. Very convenient to not have to run to the store and hope they have the ink cartridges you need.
I don't print that much at this point since almost everything is digital. I send and receive documents through email. I save documents on my computer. I am almost completely paperless as all of my financial statements are online rather than mailed to me. If I have a document I need to save and it is on paper, I generally scan it and save it on the computer in the appropriate file. The only documents I keep are those which you need originals for like Birth/Death Certificates, Deeds, Wills, Trust Papers. |
I second this. A lot of people complain that hp is kind of coercive about their subscription ink but I have found that the cost works out about the same, especially if you don't print a whole lot and may end up with ink cartridges drying up before you've gotten your money's worth. And the only way to even possibly get by cheaper is with generic inks where you may have quality problems (and even those work out to a similar cost per year in my experience.)
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srbmom
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Fri, Jun 14 2024, 10:51 am
If you don't need color, then buy a laser printer. I get refill cartridges on Amazon for $20 and it prints thousands of pages. The upfront cost of the printer may be more, but you'll save hundreds of dollars in ink
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Amarante
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Fri, Jun 14 2024, 10:56 am
seeker wrote: | I second this. A lot of people complain that hp is kind of coercive about their subscription ink but I have found that the cost works out about the same, especially if you don't print a whole lot and may end up with ink cartridges drying up before you've gotten your money's worth. And the only way to even possibly get by cheaper is with generic inks where you may have quality problems (and even those work out to a similar cost per year in my experience.) |
Yes about the drying.
My cartridge had dried up and they sent me new ones without any issues.
I have the very low usage plan and it probably is less expensive than purchasing cartridges.
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amother
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Fri, Jun 14 2024, 10:58 am
I also subscribe to th HP subscription. I'm happy with it.
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amother
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Fri, Jun 14 2024, 11:07 am
Thanks!
Do I need to buy an expensive HP or are the cheaper ones ok?
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Amarante
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Fri, Jun 14 2024, 11:22 am
I bought the least expensive HP ENVY. Mine must be almost 10 years old at this point so the model isn’t available. This is the one I think is equivalent. Mine was less but that was years ago and so prices have gone up since then.
https://www.amazon.com/HP-ENVY.....psc=1
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