JustNeedBasic
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- hp photosmart 7525
I want buyer advice.
I just need the basic ability to print black on white on the most ubiquitous format, connecting to windows 10.
Please mention the price if you can, both new and used. I don't mind buying used.
I will print about 20 pages per year.
It may seem like I should cheap out on the printer but I've had a horrible experience with inkjet (5$/page bs) and I want to pay more just for the peace of mind.
Thing's I'd like:
Compatible with non-proprietary cartridge's that anyone can manufacture.
low cost toner/page
low cost printer
Reliability (remember it's only 20 pages per year)
Almost worthless:
-size
-wifi. for how rare I print, I couldn't care less about moving it and plugging it in.
Things that are worthless:
- Scanning ability. I already have a scanner.
-More quality than is necessary for a document to be accepted when I'm the customer.
-included printer USB cables. I already have some.
-power consumption. Electricity here is less than 0.06$/kwh and I use electric heating in winter anyhow.
I just need the basic ability to print black on white on the most ubiquitous format, connecting to windows 10.
Please mention the price if you can, both new and used. I don't mind buying used.
I will print about 20 pages per year.
It may seem like I should cheap out on the printer but I've had a horrible experience with inkjet (5$/page bs) and I want to pay more just for the peace of mind.
Thing's I'd like:
Compatible with non-proprietary cartridge's that anyone can manufacture.
low cost toner/page
low cost printer
Reliability (remember it's only 20 pages per year)
Almost worthless:
-size
-wifi. for how rare I print, I couldn't care less about moving it and plugging it in.
Things that are worthless:
- Scanning ability. I already have a scanner.
-More quality than is necessary for a document to be accepted when I'm the customer.
-included printer USB cables. I already have some.
-power consumption. Electricity here is less than 0.06$/kwh and I use electric heating in winter anyhow.
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