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Can anyone please recommend a good quality INKJET printer that doesn't take 10 minute to prepare itself for printing two lines of text.I'm at my wits end with this HP piece of rubbish!It's SUPOSSED to be a business printer too!

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Can anyone please recommend a good quality INKJET printer that doesn't take 10 minute to prepare itself for printing two lines of text.I'm at my wits end with this HP piece of rubbish!It's SUPOSSED to be a business printer too!
Try any Canon product. I use a Canon MP 610 and it's great.Jim

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I know you stressed INKJET, but if b&w laser is an option, you should really check out the Samsung ML-2851ND. 250 sheet internal paper tray, ethernet port, automatic duplexing, available 5000 page toner cartridges - between both my wife and I in grad school, we put this printer to work. We have gone through 3 or 4 5000 page cartridges now, print almost every thing duplex, and have yet to encounter a single paper jam. Cost per page is half that of the newer HP printers - which is why I left HP... well actually because HP refused to release W7 drivers for my old HP 1012 - so I stuck it to the man.

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The cheapest way to go is to get a Cannon with 1pl ink consumption and CLI-521BK / CLI-521 cartridges and get a chip reseter. Then get unbranded chipless cartridges in eBay for example. 500 pages per $ or something like that

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Thanks guys.I haven't looked at Cannon for years due to a bad experience. Sounds like things are better.Will have a closer look.

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I must say I've had two Dell AIO's and they are both pretty darn good! Plus decent warranties. My current printer, an AIO924 is going on 5 years old and is used extensively for school. My mom's HP is junk as far as I'm concerned and the flight school's Cannon is broken after 1 year of use (could be isolated, though).

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I also had a sammy laser for a long time and the paper just flew out of that thing. The problem was it was hard to find toner cartridges. Eventually OfficeDepot started carrying them so it wasn't as bad. After many 1000s of pages one day it wouldn't power up any more so I replaced it with an HP 2015. The HP I find to be slow, and it isn't really supported in Win 7 x64. It also quit working one day, but thanks to widespread use, was able to google and find it a common problem, and it was suggested to remove the interface circuit card and bake it in an oven at 380F for 8 mins which I did and like many others experience brought it back to life.I also have an HP officejet 8500 which is OK but slow and for some reason you have to download a 350mb install software loaded with crapware to get all the features. Even a "limited" version is about 120mb to download.All my printers are network connected and I wouldn't buy one that had to be hooked to a running computer.I think next time I will look at Canon, Epson and maybe Brother. scott s..

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