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https://www.bestbuy.com/site/epso...Id=64693
And Staples for the black
https://www.staples.com/epson-eco...t_2449832
The only disadvantage is that it is slower.. but who cares.
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That's like saying my Land Rover breaks down all the time so stay away from this Lexus.
The only disadvantage is that it is slower.. but who cares.
How is this better than laser in your experience?
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How is this better than laser in your experience?
I do a lot of crafts with paper, and I have found that when you make a crease on an image printed with a laser printer, the toner comes off. Another issue I found is when trying to print heavier paper, such as 80lbs or more. Depending on the laser printers, the paper would have to be rolled onto the drum, causing some wrinkles and leaving the paper a little warped. This also increases the likelihood of paperjams.
With ink printers, the ink gets absorbed into the paper, so when I fold it, the paper underneath doesn't get revealed. Another benefit from ink jet printers is that there are more options for paper trays that shoot straight down from the back, instead of being fed from a bottom tray. This again helps with reduction of wrinkling/curling on heavier card stock.
I like to use laser printer for regular, everyday prints, but for crafting, I do prefer ink jet.
I have tried printing photos with the ink jet, and while they are ok, I still prefer the quality and water-repelling properties of a dye-sublimation printer.
I like to use laser printer for regular, everyday prints, but for crafting, I do prefer ink jet.