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| View Poll Results: Your Primary Printer, What Manufacturer? | |||
| Hewlett-Packard (HP) | | 71 | 54.20% |
| Canon | | 16 | 12.21% |
| Lexmark | | 11 | 8.40% |
| Epson | | 15 | 11.45% |
| Minolta | | 4 | 3.05% |
| Other (IBM, Xerox, Okidata, Kyocera-Mita, Copystar, etc.) | | 14 | 10.69% |
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| Your Primary Printer, What Manufacturer? Just out of curiosity, what company manufactured your primary printer. Mine is an old Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4MV that I purchased used off of eBay. It's still running like a champ at 11 years old.
__________________ HayTay Don't be the one that stands in the way of your success! |
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| HP all in one 1210v scanner printer copier Lazer Ink Jet, K-mart 4 years old, $99.99. It replaced a Lexmark(used for 6 months before it crapped out $179.99 ). HP makes great stuff. Thinking about HP computer as a Work Station for CAD/CAM. Any suggestions on what Model?
__________________ Toby D. "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names" Schwarzwald (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) www.refractotech.com Last edited by tobyaxis; 08-07-2006 at 10:25 PM. |
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| I have used Canon since my first bubble jet, now on the 4th printer, a model, i860, bought in 04, beautiful pictures but most of my printing is B/W, it is very fast and I really like the individual ink tanks for all colors which are re-filled, albeit, never with out mess. Ken |
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| I have a Brothers Laser printer as my primary, and an HP-882c Ink Jet printer. |
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.I used to work at an authorized HP Computer repair store. Almost all of the problems (9 out of 10 or better) were caused by adware/spyware, viruses or idiot operators (a.k.a. I/O errors or ID-10-T errors). Except for the occasional hard drive or case/power supply/CPU cooling fan failures almost all other problems were due to catastrophic failures resulting from an unexpected electrical event (ie. a thunderstorm). No matter what model you select, make sure that you read the warranty. This is especially important if this is a production, money earning CAD/CAM Work Station rather than a "for hobby use" machine. All of HP's Work Stations seem to have 3/3/3 years warranty (parts/labor/onsite). If next business day repair is not included in the warranty, see if you can purchase a warranty upgrade unless you have a backup work station. The other important item to consider is choosing a graphics card. Make sure that if the graphics card is included your software package supports it. Vice versa, find out what graphics card(s) your software package supports and make sure that the graphics card manufacturer will provide support for that card in the workstation you choose (double check graphics card speed, slot type, and voltage requirements). I hope that helps. It's always fun picking out a new computer and waiting for the UPS/FEDEX truck to deliver it.
__________________ HayTay Don't be the one that stands in the way of your success! |
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Has anyone else seen or own one of Xerox's printers that use their patented "Solid Ink"? Exceptional print quality, you have to see it to believe it! If you get a chance check out the Xerox Phaser 8500/8550 or the Xerox WorkCentre C2424 (both use Solid Ink technology).
__________________ HayTay Don't be the one that stands in the way of your success! |
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Guess I got busted I already have BCC V20.7 and want to Gear Up for V22 Release. Both Computers now are Dell. Lap Top has a P4 2GHz Processor 1GB Ram 32mb ATI graphics (OpenGL support) chip on mother board. Desk Top has Dual H/T P4 3.2GHz each, 1.5GB Ram (soon to be 4GB RAM) and PCI Card Bus 256mb ATI Radeon X1300 Pro (OpenGL support). I may need more juice for BCC V22 as it maybe extremely Graphis Intensive. I'm also looking at VisualMill 5.0 Full 3 & 4 Axis with 5 Axis Indexing which for right now is way beyond BCC V20.7 in Graphics Capability and Function. I am a fair Machinist by Trade and also a Crafty CNC Programmer for 6 Axis Swiss with Live Tooling, Full 3 Axis Milling w 4 Axis Indexing, and 2 Axis Turning. All self taught on all machines listed. I need more Power as I am a FREAK about pushing PC's with CAD/CAM Software What Computer Model Do You Suggest for HighEnd Application CAD/CAM?BTW; At presant with one program (BCC V20.7) running only I've Pushed the Desk Top to 2.2GB RAM usage Program was 1.2 Million Sequence Blocks for one tool picking a surface
__________________ Toby D. "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names" Schwarzwald (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) www.refractotech.com Last edited by tobyaxis; 08-06-2006 at 02:27 PM. |
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![]() XP home and Pro can only use 3Gigs of RAM. Any more than that is wasted. You need to use 64 bit XP to use more than 3Gigs.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| If you print mostly black and white, find a Canon iP1500. Pretty quick, $50 new, and $7 black ink cartridges. Looks like it's replacement (iP1600) uses $20 ink.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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BTW: The last time I purchased Ink it was $75.00 for one 56 black and two 57 color at Costco. Good deal, because HP wanted a lot more. Thanks Gerry
__________________ Toby D. "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names" Schwarzwald (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) www.refractotech.com |
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I moved to an i850 from an HP inkjet and have been very pleased with the amount of money saved on ink. The only difference I've noticed is you have to keep spare inktanks and never let the heads dry out. Things have changed since I bought this one. I went shopping for a printer for a friend, they no longer use this ink tank and the new ones use ink tanks that are comparable to HP prices now. |
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| I use a $30 el-cheapo printer. I have had two lexmarks and now an HP. With the replacemnt ink costing close to 30 a cartrige, I use the orginal cartridge and refill it as many times as I can before it stops working all togeather and then just buy a new preinter.
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