Gransnet forums

Ask a gran

What printer should I buy?

(31 Posts)
Farmor15 Fri 25-Sep-20 10:15:05

Another advantage of the bottles is that you can see how much ink is left in each

Farmor15 Fri 25-Sep-20 10:14:00

Just saw your update about hinges - hinge lifts a little, though not enough for a thick book. There are other models which might lift more.

Farmor15 Fri 25-Sep-20 10:11:39

Mine is an Epson 2500 ecotank - with refillable bottles. Much more expensive to buy, but much cheaper to run. I've had it 3 1/12 years and only refilled black once - bottles much cheaper than cartridges and presumably more environmentally friendly. I've used it to print photos, with good results. It has flatbed scanner and can be used like a photocopier as well as normal scanning.

MaryTheBookeeper Fri 25-Sep-20 09:47:08

I should've mentioned, I need one with the hinges that lift a little to accommodate books in the scanner

Welshwife Fri 25-Sep-20 09:45:48

I have mainly had Canon printer/scanner/copy machines - I have found them very reliable and when one has died have just replaced it with a similar model. The model I choose has 5 inks - three colours and two blacks - one being a much larger cartridge. I always use Canon inks although quite expensive I never have any clogging issues etc. The two blacks are slightly different which gives better photo prints.
The printer themselves are not very expensive. My current one is white and because it is on a shelf below the computer it is easier to see the buttons than on a black model.

MaryTheBookeeper Fri 25-Sep-20 09:35:07

I need a printer for both letters & photos & it also needs to have a flat-bed scanner as I have a huge amount of scanning to do. I don't want to pay the earth or have cartridges that dry out after 5 minutes. Would you recommed yours?