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Office laser printer… which one?
Posted by Ben Hansen on 4 August 2009 at 14:06Hey everyone, just wondering.. I recently bought a small a4 laser printer (black only) but now wish i bought a colour laser printer. Can anyone recommend a good one, maybe that i could use for small jobs ie (flyers etc…)
Any advice welcome 🙂 THanks
Brian Hays replied 16 years, 2 months ago 6 Members · 9 Replies -
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Hi mate,
i bought an oki9650 got a good deal with rebate and can get non branded consumables cheap.
great for doing flyers, posters etc although not full coverage just partial on large runs.
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I am currently costing up my office workgroup a3 photocopiers…
we have a black/white brother a4 for invoicing, cheap as chips.
i am keen on the xerox a3 printers on a PagePack deal, it can be pricey but if ur printing out 50-70% coverage all the time, then it can work out.I have bookmarked these guys, not bought anything yet from them but the deals are good.
http://www.printerbase.co.uk/xerox-pagepack.html -
hm, that is a useful reminder Tim… you might be right.
Xerox are in many eyes are the leader at Toner related printing… so if Oki is a lovelly colour correct output and perfect then that will be them.
I would like to know more about this rebate please on the Oki
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The Xerox A3 colour printer is a fine machine, we were going through £%K’s worth of toner every month at one point, very reliable, very impressed, a good workhorse.
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We bought two of these a good few years ago, would definitely by these again though.
No deals at the time.
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that 7400 looks just like my oki 9600 and a nice bit of kit it is too.
i have a contract after buying it which is a full warranty and all consumables all except the paper.
now i don’t have to worry about coverage or quantities etc.chris
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I have a Dell 5110cn. It has done around 200,000 copies so far. Never misses a beat. Can count the number of times it has jammed on one hand. Will be buying another when (if) it dies. 😎
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