bakedbean
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- Canon Pixma iP8750
Hello! I'm looking for a specific kind of printer and I'm hoping the lovely people on this forum can help me
I run a small business selling greetings cards, stickers and prints. I currently print my cards using a Canon Pixma iP8750 which does the job very well, however I can't currently use it for A4 art prints as I've found it leaves black marks on the edges of them! I assume this is because I've only used this printer for my greetings cards before which are sized 6 x 12 inches, leaving a ink buildup on the rollers - it's about a year old now and last Christmas was a bit mad - it could probably do with some maintenance. But anyway, with Christmas fast approaching, I was considering purchasing a new printer anyway, maybe something higher quality which can handle a larger volume of printing, and also produce some nice A4 art prints which is something I'm looking into making more of.
I currently print about 100 - 200 cards a week, which can go up to 500 a week during busier periods like Christmas.
So, these are my requirements:
- Has to be able to print on 300gsm card
- Has to be high quality printing / photo level for my art prints and card designs
- Can be A4, doesn't have to be A3
Now I've been looking at the Canon Pro series of printers, the 100, 100S and 200 specifically, which look amazing and a lot of people recommend for artists. The initial cost isn't an issue for me as it looks like an amazing printer for the money, but it's the ink cost that's my main problem. At the moment I can buy a set of 24 inks (I use knockoff ones from eBay, not official ones to keep costs down!) for around £17. For one set of offbrand Pro inks it's about £19.
So I wanted to know - do the Pro inks tend to last longer? Is the cost of the Pro inks worth paying extra for? The iP8750 still prints my cards out in a high enough quality to not be an issue, however I can't currently get hold of a new iP8750 at a decent price anyway (although saying that I can't currently get hold of a Pro 100 or 100S either!). Will the Pro last longer than a iP8750 printing at a large volume? I assume that the Pro is better built as it's more of a professional printer rather than a home office one. Is there a cheaper option for ink for the Pro printers? It doesn't have to be as cheap as the current off brand inks I buy as I don't mind purchasing better quality inks if it makes the printer itself last longer, I just don't want to pay Canon's prices!
I was also considering an eco tank printer. I like the idea of it being more eco friendly - less plastic being used is important to me - and the ink costs being lower. However I would need an ecotank that would still produce high quality prints, and from what I understand this can be difficult because there's less colours compared to the six ink iP8750. If anyone knows of a decent ecotank printer that would be suitable for art prints and can also handle 300gsm card, please feel free to recommend!
I know laser printers are better for ink however I'm struggling to find a laser printer that can handle 300gsm card.
If anyone can recommend a decent printer for a small business like mine, I'm looking to consider all options and I'd really appreciate any feedback I'm just unsure whether to stick with my current printer due to the low ink costs, or try something new. Thanks so much!
I run a small business selling greetings cards, stickers and prints. I currently print my cards using a Canon Pixma iP8750 which does the job very well, however I can't currently use it for A4 art prints as I've found it leaves black marks on the edges of them! I assume this is because I've only used this printer for my greetings cards before which are sized 6 x 12 inches, leaving a ink buildup on the rollers - it's about a year old now and last Christmas was a bit mad - it could probably do with some maintenance. But anyway, with Christmas fast approaching, I was considering purchasing a new printer anyway, maybe something higher quality which can handle a larger volume of printing, and also produce some nice A4 art prints which is something I'm looking into making more of.
I currently print about 100 - 200 cards a week, which can go up to 500 a week during busier periods like Christmas.
So, these are my requirements:
- Has to be able to print on 300gsm card
- Has to be high quality printing / photo level for my art prints and card designs
- Can be A4, doesn't have to be A3
Now I've been looking at the Canon Pro series of printers, the 100, 100S and 200 specifically, which look amazing and a lot of people recommend for artists. The initial cost isn't an issue for me as it looks like an amazing printer for the money, but it's the ink cost that's my main problem. At the moment I can buy a set of 24 inks (I use knockoff ones from eBay, not official ones to keep costs down!) for around £17. For one set of offbrand Pro inks it's about £19.
So I wanted to know - do the Pro inks tend to last longer? Is the cost of the Pro inks worth paying extra for? The iP8750 still prints my cards out in a high enough quality to not be an issue, however I can't currently get hold of a new iP8750 at a decent price anyway (although saying that I can't currently get hold of a Pro 100 or 100S either!). Will the Pro last longer than a iP8750 printing at a large volume? I assume that the Pro is better built as it's more of a professional printer rather than a home office one. Is there a cheaper option for ink for the Pro printers? It doesn't have to be as cheap as the current off brand inks I buy as I don't mind purchasing better quality inks if it makes the printer itself last longer, I just don't want to pay Canon's prices!
I was also considering an eco tank printer. I like the idea of it being more eco friendly - less plastic being used is important to me - and the ink costs being lower. However I would need an ecotank that would still produce high quality prints, and from what I understand this can be difficult because there's less colours compared to the six ink iP8750. If anyone knows of a decent ecotank printer that would be suitable for art prints and can also handle 300gsm card, please feel free to recommend!
I know laser printers are better for ink however I'm struggling to find a laser printer that can handle 300gsm card.
If anyone can recommend a decent printer for a small business like mine, I'm looking to consider all options and I'd really appreciate any feedback I'm just unsure whether to stick with my current printer due to the low ink costs, or try something new. Thanks so much!