Printer recommendation home use

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Hi
Any recommendations on a printer for home use. should be wifi enabled and budget around 4k.

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Try the Epson ink tank series. Refillable ink tanks. Might be expensive, but more economical in the long run.

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I too was recommended the epson tank series but was worried it may not be great for home use, esp. if the usage is very sporadic like for boarding passes and kids homework. So opted for the HP 3545 printer. Its an all-in-one plus wireless. It uses the HP 678 cartridge which is one of the cheapest available.
 
In general Laser Printers are better and sharper .Go for Inkjet if you use them regularly since the ink dries up very easily and clogs the nozzle.......
 
Second deba-I've used both inkjet and laser and for the past 4-5 years have stuck to (HP)laser-they are sturdier, you get refillable cartridges easily and work very well both for regular and occasional use.

I've had a nightmare experience with an Epson that didnt have a refillable cartridge-I had no option but to discard it-it was a cheaper option than to continue using it!
 
But dont laserjet printers have a much higher capex. So if you dont print very regularly like in home use, will it justify buying a laser printer?
 
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For home use you can use either ink jet or lazer printer each have their own
pros and cons as below,decide which suits your home requirement.

Inkjet Printers

PROS:
Great for photos and image-heavy documents. Inkjet printers do a better job of blending smooth colors than laser printers.
Inkjet printers have a low start-up cost. Printers are less expensive than laser printers and inkjet ink cartridges are cheaper than toner cartridges.
Inkjets can print onto many types of paper, including glossy photo paper, textured stationery and even some fabrics.
Almost no warm-up time is needed before printing.
Inkjet cartridges can be refilled and reused, cutting down on waste and saving money.
Inkjet printers tend to be smaller, lighter and easier to maintain than laser printers.

CONS:
Inkjet ink is more expensive then lazer printer.
Inkjet ink is water-based, so prints are susceptible to water damage and fading.
Ink cartridges need frequent cleaning. Although printers perform this maintenance automatically, it wastes lots of ink.
Inkjet printers are getting faster, but are still very slow compared to laser printing. High volumes are a challenge with inkjets.
Some inkjet printers will produce gray, fuzzy text if printing on plain office paper.
Inkjet printers for home use have low-capacity paper trays of around 50-100 sheets. Output trays are nearly nonexistent. This might be a problem if you print a lot.


Laser Printers


PROS:
Laser printers can print faster than inkjet printers. It won't matter much if you print a few pages at a time, but high volume users will notice a huge difference.
Laser printers produce perfect sharp black text. If your print jobs are mostly text with occasional graphics, laser is the way to go. Laser printers also handle small fonts and fine lines far better than inkjet.
Laser printers are better prepared to handle high-volume print jobs.
Price-by-price comparisons favor laser printers over inkjet printers for documents that aren't graphically complex. Although they're more expensive, laser toner cartridges print more sheets relative to their cost than inkjet cartridges and are less wasteful.

CONS:
Although laser printers work faster, they take time to warm-up.
Although toner is cheaper in the long run, upfront costs for laser printing are more.
Toner leaks are a nightmare.
Laser printers can't handle a variety of paper or printing materials like inkjets. Anything heat-sensitive cannot be run through them.
Home laser printers can handle simple graphics, but smooth photographs are a challenge. If you want to print photos, go for inkjet.
There are some compact laser printers on the market, but in general, laser printers are bigger and heavier than their inkjet counterparts.

Deciding on inkjet vs. laser printing comes down to what you want to print and how much of it. Small, image-heavy workloads, like family photos and school projects, are better suited to lightweight and low-cost inkjet printing. But if you handle heavy volumes of text-based documents in your home office, a laser printer is a more economical choice for the long run.

thanks
rajesh
 
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