Thanks.
I currently have a HP printer, but it is really only good just to print text documents.
Trying to print card stock wanter transfer decals it either gets jammed and have to sped 30 mins un-jamming it.
And/or the image comes out poorly. Blotchy, fuzzy, just does not look professional.
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Originally posted by Brancos View PostI heard these use paper,
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Originally posted by FLBroncFan View PostWow, I'm actually gonna agree with you, Insane....
I have a Lexmark printer/copier/scanner and am very very happy with it.
But I've had a Lexmark printer for years, they are very good printers. Way better than throwing money at a HP or Canon printer.
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Originally posted by InsaneBlaze23 View PostLexmark has some really good printers. I'd recommend checking them out, they do have refillable cartridges.
I believe this is there cheapest printer, yet it's really good.
http://www1.lexmark.com/US/en/view/U...d=5257-product
I have a Lexmark printer/copier/scanner and am very very happy with it.
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Lexmark has some really good printers. I'd recommend checking them out, they do have refillable cartridges.
I believe this is there cheapest printer, yet it's really good.
http://www1.lexmark.com/US/en/view/U...d=5257-product
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Printer recommendations
Does anyone have a good color printer recommendations?
High quality images (dpi?) for printing decals (can't use laser printer)
affordable ink or the ability to refill it the cartridges.
printer and scanner
Cost limit no more than 250-300
Please provide links to the store so I can see what it looks like (target, best buy, etc)
Any help will be much appreciated and CP will be given.Tags: None
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