...because HP can suck my balls. Great print quality, but everything else about HP and their shit and shitty UI/UX make me all stabby.
Thanks for any and all.
Thanks for any and all.
Woof, look at the reviews on that one. I get that people are more likely to give negative reviews than positive ones, but I wouldn't touch that thing with those reviews.I use this one. Cartridges are pricey but it prints and scans pretty seamlessly. Software comes with it makes it simple to use. Not for heavy duty, it's spec is 250-700 ppm. I have a 10% discount code expiring the 16th I can give if you decide on this one. I have no plans to use the code.
http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-color-multifunction-printer-e525w/apd/210-aedl/printers-ink-toner
Ended up buying this one yesterday. Will report back on how it behaves. Going to check it thoroughly before the return period is over. Thanks for the replies!
https://www.staples.com/Canon-imageCLASS-MF733CDW-Color-All-In-One-Laser-Printer/product_2656788
If you buy an item from Staples and within 14 days you find it at a currently available lower price at Staples, staples.com or a valid competitor, show us the lower price and we will refund the difference.
Wow, very cool, thanks!Looks like Office Depot, Walmart, Amazon, and Best Buy are all selling this model for about $380. You might want to ask Staples to price match you a refund of the difference or take it back.
The Staples Price Match Policy says:
Thanks for this too. I'm glad I opened my trap!Also simply search on Amazon for Canon MF733Cdw toner and you'll see a huge range of compatible products at prices at a fraction of the genuine Canon. Hint: It seems to use the 046 carts, search on Amazon is crappy, searching on Canon 046 toner and carts will bring up an even larger number of products and options (many who sell toner and carts don't update their listings to include every model that uses these).
The last computer I built had an ASRock motherboard (a Taiwan company) that was made in Vietnam, and it's Intel CPU came from... Vietnam (to clarify, Intel only manufactures cpu chips in US, Israel, Ireland and China, but 'final assembly' of the wafer onto the base and cover occurs in several other plants including one in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and those are listed as 'origin' on the cpu.Thanks to @Harry Hooper and @Couperin47 - went back to Staples this morning, returned the toner, got 110% back price guarantee on the printer (165 bucks instead of 150 bucks difference from Best Buy). You made me look good with Her Majesty.
I do the toner shake too, I'm a laserprinter cheapskate from way back.
Fun facts- the printer was made in Viet Nam, and imported through Canon of Mexico.