What Are You Doing Right Now
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 Now I'm really confused - I recall not that long ago that you were preaching that Inkjets were WAY cheaper to operate than Lasers and where the way to go. 
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 @Dashrender said: Now I'm really confused - I recall not that long ago that you were preaching that Inkjets were WAY cheaper to operate than Lasers and where the way to go. SAme here. 
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 @Dashrender At least my advice still stands. 
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 @Dashrender said: Now I'm really confused - I recall not that long ago that you were preaching that Inkjets were WAY cheaper to operate than Lasers and where the way to go. That's what I thought.. not that I'd ever by an injet. I have both a color laser and B&W even at home. Also pretty sure there are B&W inkjets for some stuff. 
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 A B&W inkjet is any inkjet that doesn't have color cartridges installed. Granted the printer might refuse to print if you send a color print job to it... unlike a B&W laser. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: @Dashrender said: Now I'm really confused - I recall not that long ago that you were preaching that Inkjets were WAY cheaper to operate than Lasers and where the way to go. That's what I thought.. not that I'd ever by an injet. I have both a color laser and B&W even at home. Also pretty sure there are B&W inkjets for some stuff. I have colour laser at home too. So much easier to deal with. 
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 @Dashrender said: A B&W inkjet is any inkjet that doesn't have color cartridges installed. Granted the printer might refuse to print if you send a color print job to it... unlike a B&W laser. lol. yeah but they make some only meant to be b&w. they aren't consumer though. 
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 @Dashrender said: A B&W inkjet is any inkjet that doesn't have color cartridges installed. Granted the printer might refuse to print if you send a color print job to it... unlike a B&W laser. B&W Inkjet is another term for boat anchor 
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 LOL - I'll toss my name in the pile of those that have color laser printer at home. 
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 More and more common these days I think. Anyone buying a printer to really use long ago switched to laser. And once you buy one, you have one for forever. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: More and more common these days I think. Anyone buying a printer to really use long ago switched to laser. And once you buy one, you have one for forever. Biggest issue is the vendor stops making supplies for it - I have a color laser like that.. once I'm out of supplies, the printer goes in the heap. 
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 That sucks. Is it an HP? 
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 @Dashrender You can get the empties refilled, which will last you a while until something else breaks 
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 @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: More and more common these days I think. Anyone buying a printer to really use long ago switched to laser. And once you buy one, you have one for forever. Biggest issue is the vendor stops making supplies for it - I have a color laser like that.. once I'm out of supplies, the printer goes in the heap. Toner is easy to refill yourself. Fusers not so easy to make haha. I think my brother B&W laser is from 2007 and my Color is about 1 year old. I rarely need color. 
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 It's Froyo time around here. 
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 Interesting rub today with the forum. After hitting the Return to last position, I have to scroll down and hit the next page (304 now 305). Interesting.... 
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 Finally got the projects that I was working on finished. It was a really long day. Going to go watch television and veg now! 
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 @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: That sucks. Is it an HP? Nope 10 year old Ricoh CL3000 The reality is I rarely use it - so I might last another two years with the supplies in it. 
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 Heading to the DMV. 





