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Old 15-05-2007, 19:15   #1
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Sub-£40 photo printer

Right - looking for a photo printer under £40...

Possibly with a card reader (SD) built in - any ideas?
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Old 15-05-2007, 19:21   #2
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

wont find 1 for that price with SD for sure. or if you do it'll be something of lexmark so that means that you get scre*ed on ink
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Old 15-05-2007, 19:27   #3
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

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wont find 1 for that price with SD for sure. or if you do it'll be something of lexmark so that means that you get scre*ed on ink
my thoughts exactly, its not the initial price its the cost of refills,beware of false economy
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Old 15-05-2007, 19:29   #4
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

How about one of these?

HP
£39.99
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

HP 8050?

Alright, I know it's from dabs....
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

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How about one of these?

HP
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how much is a new cartrige
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

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how much is a new cartrige
Depends where you buy from - £14 - £18
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

HP are rethinking their cartridge pricing as well...

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Pradeep Jotwani, senior vice president of HP's Supplies, Imaging And Printing group, told vnunet.com that the move aims to bridge the gap between light and heavy users.
Light users, explained Jotwani, use their printers only once or twice a week and are more concerned with the cost of each cartridge than with the number of pages that a cartridge yields. More frequent users focus on the number of pages per cartridge.
The previous system compromised between heavy and light users. HP hopes that its new move will appease both groups.
HP has been rolling out the new cartridges since February, but has only just officially committed to moving its entire inkjet line to the new system.
"We are fundamentally revamping our inkjet cartridge portfolio in a way that provides more choice and much greater value, and simplifies the shopping experience for our customers," Jotwani declared.
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

Thanks Cobby!
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

Dyas are doing the Lexmark P450 photoprinter with built in CD burner, card reader and colour LCD screen for £49.95.

http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/webapp/w...cache_entry=-1

Yeah the ink is pricey but I've always refilled mine.

Cartridges are about £12-15
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Re: Sub-£40 photo printer

http://www.scan.co.uk/todayonly/

HP Photosmart 7450 Colour Printer 12ppm 4800dpi - Super Photo Quality Built In Card Reader + 1.8m USB Cable (A to B) (Printer) £35.19
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Old 16-05-2007, 17:37   #12
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http://www.scan.co.uk/todayonly/

HP Photosmart 7450 Colour Printer 12ppm 4800dpi - Super Photo Quality Built In Card Reader + 1.8m USB Cable (A to B) (Printer) £35.19
I've got one of these - does what it says on the tin, although they only supply a colour & photo cartridge - if you want a dedicated black cartridge it is extra.
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Old 16-05-2007, 18:23   #13
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http://www.scan.co.uk/todayonly/

HP Photosmart 7450 Colour Printer 12ppm 4800dpi - Super Photo Quality Built In Card Reader + 1.8m USB Cable (A to B) (Printer) £35.19
Thanks for the heads-up Delta and the comments homealone...

The printer is not actually for me, it for my partners friend - not sure what she decided on!
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