anarchy
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« on: July 24, 2014, 10:17:19 pm » |
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If you print so little that your inkjet cartridges dry up, consider laser (or go to your local print shop if you print that rarely).
If you print so much that you could buy a new car (or fifty pairs of running shoes if you're Calandale) with the money you would spend on inkjet cartridges, consider a color laser. Note that some color lasers don't do a real good job binding the toner to the page, so the printouts might crack when folded or cut, which is a pain for prototyping.
I'm partial to Brother brand lasers. Inexpensive and decent output. We have a B&W at home for the kids schoolwork. Their color printers were worth checking out when I was doing research.
I went with an inkjet that could print 11x17, which has turned out to be incredibly useful for making maps.
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Meh.
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