So.. ANY laser printer will NOT dry up right?
Has technology come so far?Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/efb50fe2.gif)
So.. ANY laser printer will NOT dry up right?
Has technology come so far?Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/efb50fe2.gif)
Yes. Laser printers don't use liquid ink they use powdered ink. So there's no pesky printer heads getting all mucked up with dry bits. Dusts still a issue though, so it's not a perfect solution.
So.. ANY laser printer will NOT dry up right?
Has technology come so far?Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/efb50fe2.gif)
Yes. Laser printers don't use liquid ink they use powdered ink. So there's no pesky printer heads getting all mucked up with dry bits. Dusts still a issue though, so it's not a perfect solution.
Could you elaborate on the Dust issue.
Is it dust from outside, or dust from within the printer?
I can keep it covered, since I will only use it 3 times a year..
So.. ANY laser printer will NOT dry up right?
Has technology come so far?Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/efb50fe2.gif)
Yes. Laser printers don't use liquid ink they use powdered ink. So there's no pesky printer heads getting all mucked up with dry bits. Dusts still a issue though, so it's not a perfect solution.
Could you elaborate on the Dust issue.
Is it dust from outside, or dust from within the printer?
I can keep it covered, since I will only use it 3 times a year..
Dust from outside getting into the printer. Sometimes dust can get on the laser and mess with the focus, producing blurry text or so I've heard. I've never had a problem with laser or inkjet printers (until they die naturally) but I use my printer a lot so that's probably why. It really shouldn't be that much of a issue. Your only choices are really inkjet or laser and laser is the less likely of the two to have problems from sitting around.
If you only print three times a year why bother getting a printer? You could just take your files to Office Depot or wherever. If you print only a dozen pages a year it'll take many, many years to reach the cost of a entry level printer.
So.. ANY laser printer will NOT dry up right?
Has technology come so far?Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/efb50fe2.gif)
Yes. Laser printers don't use liquid ink they use powdered ink. So there's no pesky printer heads getting all mucked up with dry bits. Dusts still a issue though, so it's not a perfect solution.
Could you elaborate on the Dust issue.
Is it dust from outside, or dust from within the printer?
I can keep it covered, since I will only use it 3 times a year..
Dust from outside getting into the printer. Sometimes dust can get on the laser and mess with the focus, producing blurry text or so I've heard. I've never had a problem with laser or inkjet printers (until they die naturally) but I use my printer a lot so that's probably why. It really shouldn't be that much of a issue. Your only choices are really inkjet or laser and laser is the less likely of the two to have problems from sitting around.
If you only print three times a year why bother getting a printer? You could just take your files to Office Depot or wherever. If you print only a dozen pages a year it'll take many, many years to reach the cost of a entry level printer.
The 3 times a year when it's a 'murgency..
So.. ANY laser printer will NOT dry up right?
Has technology come so far?Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/efb50fe2.gif)
Yes. Laser printers don't use liquid ink they use powdered ink. So there's no pesky printer heads getting all mucked up with dry bits. Dusts still a issue though, so it's not a perfect solution.
Could you elaborate on the Dust issue.
Is it dust from outside, or dust from within the printer?
I can keep it covered, since I will only use it 3 times a year..
Dust from outside getting into the printer. Sometimes dust can get on the laser and mess with the focus, producing blurry text or so I've heard. I've never had a problem with laser or inkjet printers (until they die naturally) but I use my printer a lot so that's probably why. It really shouldn't be that much of a issue. Your only choices are really inkjet or laser and laser is the less likely of the two to have problems from sitting around.
If you only print three times a year why bother getting a printer? You could just take your files to Office Depot or wherever. If you print only a dozen pages a year it'll take many, many years to reach the cost of a entry level printer.
The 3 times a year when it's a 'murgency..
Then don't have emergencies or "'murgency(s)."
Then you have no need for a printer.
#print@work
Has technology come so far?Laser printer technology has been fine for 30+ years, at this point. 15–20 year old printers still work great, and can be bought used for cheap.
Laser ftw.
any laser printers with eprint?
wireless printing is too gawd damn useful for me to give up
any laser printers with eprint?
wireless printing is too gawd damn useful for me to give up
There are options for that. You could also get a router that supports printers if you don't want to spend more on the printer.
any laser printers with eprint?
wireless printing is too gawd damn useful for me to give up
There are options for that. You could also get a router that supports printers if you don't want to spend more on the printer.
well, to be more specific, i want printing over email, rather than just wireless.