thebestcpu
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2024
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- Epson SC P900
An inkjet photo printer with refillable ink that can handle 13x19 inch paper is a rare beast, so I may be at the end of what I can suggest.
If you back off on the max print size, paper thickness spec, choose cartridges instead of refillable, or allow a higher initial purchase price, you have many more options.
I suggest not having your present paper inventory influence you too much, as the paper is relatively inexpensive (that would be the tail wagging the dog).
I just wanted to let you know that I'm not trying to talk you into any particular decision. Just note that the HP Officejet Pro K8600 would probably be in the $600 range in today's dollars.
Also, I do not know how much you print now vs in the past. If it is a lot, the total cost of a cartridge-based printer would quickly be more expensive after a couple of sets of ink purchases.
Wish you the best in getting to your final decision and hope my thoughts have been helpful.
John Wheeler
If you back off on the max print size, paper thickness spec, choose cartridges instead of refillable, or allow a higher initial purchase price, you have many more options.
I suggest not having your present paper inventory influence you too much, as the paper is relatively inexpensive (that would be the tail wagging the dog).
I just wanted to let you know that I'm not trying to talk you into any particular decision. Just note that the HP Officejet Pro K8600 would probably be in the $600 range in today's dollars.
Also, I do not know how much you print now vs in the past. If it is a lot, the total cost of a cartridge-based printer would quickly be more expensive after a couple of sets of ink purchases.
Wish you the best in getting to your final decision and hope my thoughts have been helpful.
John Wheeler