I dont print very often, and have abandoned the idea of using an inkjet printer - the ink has always dried up by the time I get to use it again.
I have a theory that because laser printers dont use ink, but a dry powder, that they wont dry up between uses. So if I were to spend £50 on a cheap laser, it'd work out better. I only need to print black.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/176590 for example.
The printer is cheaper than some inkjets and the toners are actually cheaper than a full set of some inks! So I reckon I'd be making a wise investment (though I appreciate that £50 for a laser is very cheap and I shouldnt expect much in terms of quality or reliability)
Any comments?
I have a theory that because laser printers dont use ink, but a dry powder, that they wont dry up between uses. So if I were to spend £50 on a cheap laser, it'd work out better. I only need to print black.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/176590 for example.
The printer is cheaper than some inkjets and the toners are actually cheaper than a full set of some inks! So I reckon I'd be making a wise investment (though I appreciate that £50 for a laser is very cheap and I shouldnt expect much in terms of quality or reliability)
Any comments?