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Lexmark 28D0050 Wireless Color Photo Printer

Lexmark 28D0050 Wireless Color Photo Printer
  • Print documents with graphics and images effortlessly with 256 MB of upgradable memory and a fast dual-core processor
  • Power through projects with print speeds up to 32 pages per minute in black and color plus produce a 1 page color document in as little as 10 seconds
  • Easily print up to 6000 pages a month plus enjoy fewer maintenance hassles, thanks to our state of the art paper handling

I haven''t had it long but am impressed with it so far. It prints crisp and clear color images and prints fast. I also have another Lexmark printer that I''ve had for over a year and it''s been awesome. That''s why I bought another one. I anticipate no problems.

Lexmark X8350 All-in-One Printer Plus Photo

Lexmark X8350 All-in-One Printer Plus Photo
  • Sold Individually

This is one terrific printer. It was easy to install, though it would be nice if they''d include a USB cable. One of my first impressions of it was that it was very sturdily built. Unlike many other machines in the same price range, this has a solid feel. The controls are very easy to use, and the color screen is a great feature. It''s got easy to follow menus for all functions.

The list of features goes on and on. Everything works great as a standalone. The basic features function exactly as they''re supposed to; dig a little deeper and you''ll find some pretty neat options. For example you can make a simple copy, or reduce or enlarge, or take one image and duplicate it multiple times on one page. Or it will take multiple different pages and combine them onto one page.

It can read from memory cards, show the pictures on the screen, and print them without turning the computer on. It will also read from USB memory sticks, and can connect directly to some digital cameras.

Print quality is excellent in both black and white and color. I haven''t used it much for photos yet one drawback is that to really do photos you need to swap out the standard color cartridge for a color photo cartridge. With the standard cartridge, color pictures are just acceptable.

Paper handling so far has also been very good. Envelopes and invitation card stock paper work just fine.

The only feature I wish this unit had was network capability. But all in all, a highly recommended product.

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After doing my research I decided on this printer due to the features and the price. It is the only multifunction printer for $120 that offers a small screen to make corrections to photos and lets you print directly from your memory card. However, it has major software problems. The software did not load easily into my computer, it always showed an icon with error message an the bottom. I was able to print without problem and the quality of the prints was decent. The auto-feeder for the fax jammed if you load more than 3 pages.

My problem really started after I tried to restart my computer the next day, the printer software did allow my computer to boot. The only way for the computer to boot was when I remove the USB cable for the new printer. I reinstalled the software with no success, then I decided to get help from Lexmark. The first person had no clue after an hour of trying to help me; finally she got help from a supervisor that told me that this printer is so "advanced" that require that the bios on my computer be updated, he could not help me because it was not a printer problem, I needed to call my PC manufacturer. I pointed out that my HP PC was only a year old and this should not happen, he apologized and said not much he could do.

Since I had spended so much time trying to get a fix and I did like the printer, I decided to follow his advice and contact HP.

HP was willing to help for $49 and did no guarantee that updating the bios was going to fix the problem.

That is when I call it quits, $49 more did not make it such a good deal anymore.

I returned it and bought the HP 6210. It is more expensive and less features than the Lexmark; but, I did not even need the software that came with the printer, my PC recognized it with no problem.

It is a shame that Lexmark puts out a printer with this type of compatibility problems.

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This is truly an awesome 3in1 printer! It was easy even for a non-techie person like me to set up. Can''t get any better printer for the money. Going from a simple Canon S520 printer, I really appreciate all of the added features and especially the media slots where I can print pictures from my flash card now instead of having to hook up my camera, download onto the computer, save into a file and then print. This is a good one you shouldn''t pass up on.

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I''ve had the x8350 less than a month and I''ve had numerous problems with it:

(1)When booting up, I receive an error message telling me that the Lexmark device manager has encountered a problem and needs to close.

(2)I have trouble sending and receiving faxes. Faxes sometimes don''t go through.

(3) When I send faxes from the glass (instead of the automatic feeder), the fax prompts me whether I want to send multiple pages, even though I set the machine not to.

(4)When it prompts me to press 1 for yes or 0 for no, the machine often freezes, accepting neither selection.

As for support, Lexmark''s web site contains no support information on the x8350. I called, the phone support, and, after 2 hours, the technician solved none of my problems. He told me last night that a supervisor would call me within three hours. No one called. When I called again today, the technician said a supervisor would call me within 15 minutes. That was over 4 hours ago.

After this experience, I''ll never buy another Lexmark product.

Updated below! 12/29/2007

I returned to Lexmark after a bad experience with HP (see my other review). I have used this unit for several days now.

Another software install caution: the software expects your CD drive to be ''D''. Mine wasn''t. I meant that it didn''t auto-start so I had to manually start it.

Except for that very minor glitch it installed flawlessly.

I am now very cautiously exploring the capability. Why? Lexmark quality is down on this machine. In operation, it shakes, rattles and rolls. It almost misfed a page and makes a scary sound when it does start feeding a page. Print Quality does not seem to be up to what I consider Lexmark standards. I am being cautious because I just may return it. It appears to be straying further from the IBM heritage. I guess it proves again you get what you pay for.

I did not have any of the other problems....yet. So 3 stars to be fair. I hope it stays there and does not dive to 1.

Update 12/29/2007

Now 4 1/2 Stars

After almost a year of use I will have to say Lexmark still has HP beat. No problems. Everything works great. The document feeder amazes me on such a low cost unit. I tweeked things to get print quality up to par. No more misfeeds!

My wife loves the photo printing quality and we do not even use to photo ink cartridge.

Update 1/2/2013 This unit is still functioning flawlessly. Even mellowed with age and shakes less. What can I say Now 5 stars!

betaInk 3 Pack Compatible Ink Cartridge Replacement for Canon PGI-220 Black

betaInk 3 Pack Compatible Ink Cartridge Replacement for Canon PGI-220 Black W/CHIPS for Pixma iP3600 iP4600 iP4700 MP560 MP620 MP 620B MP640 MP980 MP990 MX860 MX870 Printers + 20 Pack of 4x6 Photo Paper
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I used 1 of the 3 ink cartridges in my brand new Canon MX870 multifunction printer and it ruined my printer! Had to get a replacemnet. NOT compatible was the error message and a grinding noise occurred with an error that could not be resolved with the manual.

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The replacement ink worked great! Received within a couple days of order. I will order from here again. Make sure you order the right ink for your printer. Even came with photo paper!

Brother QL-570VM Visitor Badge and Management Kit

Brother QL-570VM Visitor Badge and Management Kit
  • Everything you need for visitor badge creation, tracking and reporting. Includes QL-570 Label Printer
  • Easy-to-Use Visitor Badge & Management Software
  • Supply of cost-effective paper badges, holders and lanyards
  • Operator assisted and Self check-in modes available
  • Streamlines your visitor check-in process and enhances building security
  • Creates custom badges using the many samples provided
  • Capture relevant information to generate reports and security logs

Purchased this system to use as a visitor log and to generate badges. The system is very simple to set up and the labels are easy to format; your own logo can be added to the badges also. The software does have some drawbacks it does not automatically calculate the check-in time when you generate the badge; however, it does calculate the sign out time. Also, there is no way to edit the log in case you mispell; you must sign the visitor out and then back in. This creates two records in the visitor log. The reports are very, very basic i.e. an emergency report that shows all visitors currently present, and a "visitor log" that can be exported to Excel for editing and printing. However, "deleted" records are not really deleted; they still appear on the log. If you are looking for a very basic visitor log and badge generation, this system is cheap and easy. The printer works very smoothly and can also be used to generate other types of labels. Visit the Brother web site to get more details on the labels or tapes that are compatible.

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I thought this machine was mainly just for making badges, but actually, it is also a shipping label maker! And it is excellent. I found this little surprise gem on clearance and hoped it would work for shipping my online sales. I popped in a roll of DK label tape and voila! It''s golden. I like to use the Brother DK1221 Square Paper Labels, 1000 Labels Retail Packaging, but you can also use the Brother DK-1201 Die-Cut Standard Address Labels or just about any of the DK rolls or compatibles. I''ve not had reason to use the visitor badge features yet, but it''s perfect for my shipping needs.

40084 Compatible High-Yield Toner, 1900 Page-Yield, Yellow Save 67% off

40084 Compatible High-Yield Toner, 1900 Page-Yield, Yellow
  • Device_Types - Laser Printer
  • Colors - Yellow
  • Page-yield - 1900
  • Supply_Type - Toner
  • Oem/compatible - Compatible

First, the picture on this is not actually the product I was sent. The picture is a Media Science toner cartridge, but I was sent an LD product. I requested a return through Amazon because I prefer to use Media Science. They did not respond for three days, so I finally emailed them again. Someone named Alex wrote back immediately, and we exchanged messages that day. He said the problem was that the warehouse messed up and/or did not the the Media Science product. He suggested I use the LD even though I had already said I wanted to return it. I wrote back and said I wanted a return, but Alex did not respond to that email. A couple of days later, I emailed them again the same information. The person who wrote back apologized for not responding, but the email was basically a copy-paste of an earlier message, asking what I wanted to do. By this time, I had told the company THREE TIMES that I wanted to return the product, but had not been given any information on how to do that. I finally filed a claim with Amazon, and then the company issued me a refund. The next day I got a return mailing label from the company in the mail. At the end of the day, I got my money back, but I am not sure of the company. They call themselves "Speedy Inks," but the invoice I got from them says "LD Products, Inc." Who knows if they even sell Media Science cartridges.

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Lexmark X5650 All-in-One Inkjet Printer

Lexmark X5650 All-in-One Inkjet Printer
  • Inkjet printer
  • Print/Copy/Scan
  • Multifunction Device

I will admit, I have not used the fax option on this machine but I have gone through a couple of ink cartridges with all the printing and copying I have done. I have also done dozens of scans with it and I have not had a single problem with it. The print quality is great, the included software is very easy to use, and the ink costs are reasonable. For the price (got it for about $50 on sale), I think this is a great machine and I am very happy with it. Beats my older HP all in one hands down. The only thing that I don''t like about it is the paper feed. I do prefer a bottom fed machine as my printer sits on the top of a cabinet, making it more difficult to load, especially when working with envelops. But for the ease of use in other areas, this is a very minor thing to me.

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The only pros are it will occasionally print and scan and copy. Usually this is after turning it on and off several times because the power quits, sometimes in the middle of a print job.

The fax has never worked correctly.

I am on my second model (5650). I took the first back thinking I had a lemon, but the 2nd wouldn''t even cut on out of the box. I call tech support (Lexmark does have very good support) and was instructed to use a pencil eraser on the power adapter (which worked, but this was a new machine!) I was instructed to unplug, pick up and shake my first model! LOL

Note: I have a five year old Lexmark copy/scan/fax machine which still works well to send faxes. The printer part quit when it was about 2 years old. I have a very inexpensive Lexmark printer in my house which has never given me a problem. Point: Lexmark does have good products, but the X5650 model is NOT one of them. Stay away.

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Please, Please ,Please do your homework, I bought this unit because of the initial cost was cheap, it was on sale BUT..... the cost of the ink is completely out of wack.. WOW it just cost so much money to run. I am on my 3rd replacement in just a few months and at $70.00 plus a refill that is stupid money. Over $210.00 for copies in so little time. STAY AWAY FROM THIS MACHINE!!!!!!! I don''t write reviews but this is just an outrage to pay so much for copies. This company, never again. I am looking at and doing my homework on getting a new machine after this review. This company should be ashamed of itself.

BUYER BEWARE!!!!!

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For my X5650 LEXMARK, I have had to buy a new black cartridge ($24 plus tax at Walmart) after printing just about 50 sheets. The cartridge was 36 black. This adds up to about 45 cents a page. The maintenance people (people with barely understandable English) told me that that is not unusual. This cost is outrageous!

I WOULD NEVER EVER BUY ANOTHER LEXMARK PRODUCT AGAIN.MY PRINTER NEVER WAS ABLE TO PRINT IN COLOR BUT DID NOT TRY IT RIGHT AWAY SO I COULD NOT RETURN IT WITHIN 30 DAYS.

Lexmark never honored their warrantyandgave mea terrible runaround with no results. theblack ink stopped printing after one year. it still scans and faxes so I use it as a stand alone scanner and fax machine because FAXing is easier with the flat bed scanner -I scan/fax small things like receipts. What a monster taking upso much space.

The ink cartidgesalsocost a ton and I bought a new color cartridge thinking the onethat came with the printer was not any good. Just blew moremoreofmy money on this %^#%^%$%**.

6pk non OEM Panasonic dot matrix ribbon RB904

6pk non OEM Panasonic dot matrix ribbon RB904 compatible with KX-P110 KX-P115 KX-P145 cartridges. Fits KX-P1080 KX-P1090 KX-P1123 KX-P124 printers and more.
  • Seamless ribbon for high quality printing.
  • ISO 9001 Quality Certified, approximately 26 month shelf life.
  • 100% satisfaction guaranteed!
  • Individually Factory sealed in retail packaging.

Quick shipping and the price is right. Doesn''t print quite as dark or last as long as the OEM, but is a great value given the price differential.

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BUYERS..... BEWARE OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCT!!! The ribbon won''t advance, causing printing to be out of ink. We had to manually advance the ribbon in order to print. This problem happens to the entire box of ribbons (all 6 of them). We wasted lots of labels because of this problem. Contacted seller who refused to give us credit or refund

For what is worth, my recommendation is to pay a little more next time and buy a better quality product from ANOTHER seller

Printer Ink & Toner-HP 56/57 Combo Pack Ink Cartridges Save 41% off

Printer Ink & Toner-HP 56/57 Combo Pack Ink Cartridges - Black And Color For Deskjet, Officejet, Photosmart And PSCIf you are looking for two new HP brand print cartridges, one black, one color, in a single "dual" package, that is exactly what this is. This product is exactly as it was advertised. The package shipped within a day and arrived very quickly, in just a couple of days. I have not used these yet as my existing ink cartridges are not yet quite empty. When I place these in my printer, I''ll add my thoughts here.

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Kodak Easyshare Photo Printer 500

Kodak Easyshare Photo Printer 500
  • Print real Kodak pictures from popular memory cards (CF, SD, xD, or MS) and PictBridge enabled digital cameras
  • Edit and view pictures before you print on the dock''s 3.5-inch (8.9-centimeter) display
  • Print real Kodak pictures in 60 seconds with or without a computer
  • Wirelessly connect dock to your computer with optional Kodak Wi-Fi card(not included), or print from Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, PDA or other device
  • Select from four print sizes up to 4 x 6 inches (10 x 15 centimeters)

In reading a couple of the reviews previously posted, I decided to add a clarification as it seems many people don''t understand these types of printers. This is a dye sublimation printer.

What''s that mean?

Well, first and foremost, it means it uses dye, not pigment. The paper is stained. It is not an inkjet. There is no ink. There are no jets. There is nothing wet to be sprayed on.

Instead, a roll of film contains an alternating portion of Yellow, Magenta, Cyan and a clear coat. The roll is similar to a fax machine ribbon. Pass 1 stains all the places that need to be yellow, be they very pale and dim or rich and deep. Pass 2 takes care of adding the Magenta dye. Pass 3 adds the Cyan dye. Finally, pass 4 applies a clear coat finish to ward off moisture, peanut butter from children''s fingers, UV light and so on.

One reviewer stated the photos looked like negatives. That''s probably due to a roll of film that is out of sync with the color that is supposed to be printed. That is, the printer was wanting to lay down the yellow dye, but the film was positioned at the cyan dye. All the colors are off, that way. It''s easy enough to resync the film if it should ever get out of whack, but unless the film cartridge itself was malfunctioning, there''s really no way for "User Error" to cause this.

What may seem at first a tedious task to constantly change the roll of film every time you run out of paper is in fact, in my opinion, a blessing. You can buy kits of 40, 80 or 160 prints (overall per-print cost drops rapidly when you buy larger kits). The kit comes with enough pre-cut paper and enough film to print the exact number of photos. When you run out of paper, you run out of film and vice-versa.

This truly reduces waste compared to inkjets, which let you know you didn''t have enough Cyan for that last print by totally ruining the print itself, and because of the waste, your overall costs go up. Plus you must keep spares of various ink cartridges, yellow usually being the one that is used most often and needs the most spare cartridges on hand.

Another issue I hear often that applies to these small printers (whether dye-sub or inkjet) is the LCD screen. It is claimed to be too small, too low resolution, etc. OK, so it is. But let''s keep its purpose in mind. It''s main purpose is to let you see the photo before printing it so you know you are printing the right one. Say you have 78 photos on your SD card, and somewhere around number 65 is the one you want to print. The LCD is there to help you ensure you are printing the correct one. This avoids waste by not forcing you to print photos 60 through 69 just to make sure you get the one you wanted.

On the Kodak (not always present on competitor models), the LCD also lets you do some very basic editing, such as rotation, cropping, zooming and a wee bit of built-in red eye reduction. Personally, I wouldn''t touch the built-in red eye reduction. It reduces red all over the photo, not just in eyes.

Use a computer and a capable software package for all graphics enhancements.

Final bit of bad news: It takes an 8+ color inkjet or a 6 color dye-sub printer to give you anything truly close to lab quality photos at home. The cheaper home printers that handle CMY colors can''t do Red, Green nor Blue. They can get close, but not quite there. Red will never be red. It will look a little on the violet side. Blue and Green will also be close, but not quite. Unless the printer also has a source of pure black dye/ink, it won''t get you crisp, dark, contrasting blacks, either. It will approach black, then things get murky and muddy. Deep ruby red next to indigo next to black will look like so much muck.

Lab photos are the best quality and, if you use the internet to upload them and have them delivered to a local retail store, they are much cheaper, too. This Kodak can actually be cheaper if you buy the 160 prints kit and do some serious shopping for the lowest price. The 40 and 80 print kits are far more expensive than lab photos.

If you want the absolute best quality photos at the absolute best price, use a lab (or spend 15 to 20 thousand on a lab quality printer). If you want the next best, get an 8+ color inkjet. It''s a problem to run out of one color in the middle of a print, and they are notorious for clogging their jets if left unused awhile, but they offer the overall best color capabilities. Your costs, including waste, will take that smile off your face, though.

Getting down to the under 250 dollar printers, though, (which means NOT having an 8+ color inkjet), the dye-sub printers are hands down cheaper to operate, less prone to handling damage and better pixilation than any inkjet. The Kodak series print the best approximations to true Red, Green and Blue than any other home dye-sub, in my opinion.

If you want to do your own photos at home or on the road, are willing to buy the 160 print kit, and want a small photo printer under 250 dollars that give the absolute best image that lasts the absolute longest under normal handling, the Kodak series is the way to go. The only decision for you is WHICH Kodak printer. If you own a Kodak EasyShare camera, you''d probably want a printer with a docking cradle. If you own a non-Kodak camera (with Print Bridge or a compatible memory card), the 500 is your best choice.

Added July 3, 2006:

NOTICE! The Kodak PP 500 will *not* accept any JPEG image over 3.5mb from your memory card when inserted into the memory card slot in the printer. Neither will it accept the DPOF printing instructions from a JPEG over 3.5mb from your PictBridge link. Yes, you *can* print *huge* JPEGs by either (1) sending them from your computer to the printer as a printable file, or (2) manually selecting the print you want from you PictBridge camera and requesting 1 full print.

OK, in simpler terms: If your camera takes photos where the resulting JPEG file is over 3.5mb, you loose the ability to:

1. Do anything at all with such photos directly from your memory card while the card is in the printer''s memory card slot. The printer will complain it''s an invalid file format. No view. No print. No rotate. No multi-ups. No nothing.

2. Use DPOF features of your camera for such files over PictBridge. You *can* navigate to the photo on your camera and request to print it over PictBride, but you can only request a full 4x6 photo (no 2-up, 4-up, etc.), and you can only request one copy. If you want 2 copies, wait for the first to print then request a 2nd copy.

KODAK really blew it on this limitation. With affordable cameras taking snaps in the 10+ megapixel range today, KODAK is really telling customers to use "antiquated" technology for their cameras in order to use the KODAK printer. It''s like Sony selling you a CD player that only plays the first 60 seconds of any song on your CDs. Not what you''d expect from Sony. Not what you''d expect from Kodak, either. VERY curious and VERY stupid.

However, I do stand in favor of the printer. The output quality beats any CMY+Overlay inkjet and is closer to true colors than similarly priced dye-subs. CMY+Overlay+Black inkjets will give you better blacks, but your operational costs will rise and waste will increase. Using the 160 print kits, the Kodak can be cheaper than lab prints (try Provantage as a source). While traveling, I convert my hi-res photos to a copy of lower resolution (using the copy/resize feature of my camera). That way, I can use the memory card and the LCD editing features if someone with me wants a quick snap. At home, I use my computer to print the original, higher quality photo.

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Bought a Kodak 500 on line. The LCD never worked so I tried prints from my computer. They were washed out & did not come close to the Computer LCD screen image, Kodak instructed me to return the unit to New Jersey at my expense, evan though it never worked. The several hours spent on line with thier customer service & 17.00 for frieght were compensated with a sample film 10 pack worth 2.50 after I complained about the return freight. I recieved a replacement unit about a month later. It was used but "certified" by the repair center. I set it up & it gave a false empty ink pack message which constantly pops up, it will not work from my directly connected pict bridge equipped camera & the prints I ran from an inserted SD chip are good except the bottom of the pictures are blank with a ragged edge. I am now trying to get a refund & have been instructed to return this unit for repair, ALSO AT MY OWN EXPENSE!! stay clear, Kodak does not back these things for a good reason.

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I purchased this printer from Amazon, printed some pictures I had on a card. The pictures were taken mostly on a Nikon Coolpix S1, though some were taken with Kodak cameras. I then tried printing from my Intel based Mac, didn''t work. (Note-call Kodak if you have an Intel Mac and want to print directly, they have a beta driver.) I downloaded a firmware update for the printer, 1.0.4, and after applying that firmware update the printer would no longer recognize the pictures taken on the Nikon camera.

I then purchased another one of these printers from a local store, and pulled the card out of the older/broken printer, inserted into the new printer and it could read/print all of the photos on the card. Thus proving to me that the firmware update was the root cause for my not being able to print those pictures.

The printer would show "Unrecognized file format" on the screen when I attempted to view the pictures. A Kodak V603 camera was able to view the pictures.

I love the printer for family shots, etc and plan to use it to print pictures to send to family. Just an FYI for those that have this printer and might want to print pictures from a camera other than a Kodak. I have a few friends who work at Kodak so I hope to bring this to the attention of the right people and get it resolved in a future firmware update. I realize mistakes do happen, but this one rendered my printer broken to me and I could not get the older firmware to downgrade. :(

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We bought this printer at Christmas and the first had a blank screen (software problem). We returned it to Best Buy, no problem. We enjoyed the new one for 9 months, and now we are having to shipped it to service at our expense with the exact same problem. I am currently reviewing camcorders and are finding reviews very informative. Please take ours to heart.

This printer easily handled a new USB jumpdrive, with photos exported from iPhoto on an old G3 iBook, and was just intuitive to operate. But by far the best feature, besides the many ways you can get photos INTO this printer, is the fact that you know exactly what you per print cost is, because you''ve already bought the paper and the dye transfer cartridge for 10, 40 or 160 prints.

You can scroll through the prints and decide, for each one, how many prints you want. If you have ten sheets, you can print ten prints. You decide. Really great product from Kodak.

Compatible Brother MFC-7440N Toner Cartridge High Yield

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  • High Yield 2,600 Page Output At 5% Page Coverage
  • Manufactured In An ISO9001 Certified Factory To Meet International Standards
  • Works In Conjunction With The Brother DR-360 Toner (Sold Separately)

Ownership tip:

You can cover the windows on both sides of the cartridge (with some opaque tape), and get another 1000 sheets roughly. It will run out without warning then but at least you can keep printing.

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Fast, efficient service. The cartridge works perfectly. Prints the same as the original Brother cartridge for a much lower price.

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The toner cartridge arrived very fast and it fit perfectly into the machine. It has worked perfectly with no errors. Would recommend this product to any who have a Brother MFC-7440N printer!

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Works just as well as the regular one, meaning this one gives you the darned "change drum" message after about 2 days, which tells me it''s a printer issue. I''ve seen a lot of people complain about it.

Only two of us use one printer and we have to change it pretty often in our office, so I dunno about calling 2600 pages "high yield" but that''s what the Brother brand calls it too so whatever. This one is like a third of the price and works, so why bother getting the Brother one when you go through so many? (I''ve bought both)

I have had various degrees of satisfaction with "compatible" ink and toner cartridges, and this is the best one I have used to date. Not a single issue after several hundred sheets printed. A very good alternative to brand name cartridge. Save some $ and buy this one.

3M Laser Transparency; B & W CG3300 50/BX Save 31% off

3M Laser Transparency; B & W CG3300 50/BX
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I purchased these transparencies for photo etching of homemade PCBs. Combined with my venerable Brother HL-1440 laser printer at 1200DPI, I''ve created very nice reasonably fine-pitched single-sided circuit boards for SMT components.

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Great value for a product becoming harder and harder to find in office supply stores. It prints easily in my laser printer without any jamming.

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Ok, even I admit that was horrible. Either way, they are good quality transparency films at a good price. Origionally I got a casette drive cleaning tape from the person selling me mine but I got the right stuff eventually and it works fine. I use mine to make negatives for making stencils with photo-emulsion and over-priced 110 micron screens also purchased from amazon. They work fine with the only issue being that they ocasionally leave a line of uncooked emulsion around where the sheet ends that gets washed out, leaving me to have to tape the stencil screen. Was that a run on scentence?

Canon PIXMA MP160 All-In-One Photo Printer (Gray)

Canon PIXMA MP160 All-In-One Photo Printer
  • Sleek, stylish unit can help improve office efficiency and productivity
  • offers resolution as high as 4800 by 1200 color dots per inch and copy speeds up to 22 pages per minute in monochrome and 17 ppm in color
  • Print photos directly from a PictBridge compatible camera or DV camcorder; borderless 4 x 6 photos print in just 52 seconds
  • Comes with a one-year warranty
  • All-In-One photo printer lets you print, copy and scan photos and documents

I was reasonably happy with my 5-month old printer until I discovered how Canon''s ink management works. These comments are not necessarily specific to the MP-160 and some are probably relevant to any printer using Canon''s new chipped cartridges. I learned a lot from a Canon MP-150 (v. similar to the 160) service manual obtained from the net.

Here are my beefs:

--the driver provides only 4 warning levels: 70%, 40%, "low," (whatever that means) and out. After "low" comes on, I''ve been able to continue printing for a long time, but I''m afraid to start an important job because I don''t know how much ink is really there. And I now realize I replaced my first color cartridge prematurely when the "low" light came on not realizing I could probably go for quite a lot longer without replacing the cartridge. FWIW, I got into the service readout. I''m still on my 1st standard black cartridge (low warning light is on) after having printed 368 pages since I got the printer (the vast majority in black economy mode). Canon estimates 355 pages/black tank in standard mode. I''m on my 2nd standard color cartridge (low warning light is on; having replaced the 1st prematurely). Canon estimates 308 standard sheets/color tank and 120 4x6''s. I''ve printed 9 photos.

--If I understand the MP-150 service manual, a standard black cartridge contains 43 gm of ink. The printer periodically cleans itself and uses 0.1 gm of ink when it does. My service readout says that my printer has cleaned itself 10-13 times and if the MP 160 uses the same amount of ink to clean itself, that means that 3% of my ink has gone to cleaning. This system of ink management would also explain why my color ink level suddenly went from 40% to "low" even when I hadn''t recently been printing in color. I was probably near "low," the printer cleaned itself and since there are only 4 warning levels, the ink level appeared to drop suddenly for no reason.

--Canon has made it difficult to refill their cartridges or use 3rd party cartridges because the ink monitoring system is disabled unless you''re using a new Canon cartridge. So if you use a refilled or 3rd party cartridge, you won''t know how much ink you have left.

Very telling: the MP-150''s product life, per the service manual, is 6000 pages (about half in black, half in color) or 3 years of use, whichever comes first. That is, Canon **expects the MP-150 to fail in 3 years or less**. This doesn''t bode well for my MP-160.

I did not spend much on the printer. In fact, I''ll pay more for a couple sets of ink cartridges than I paid for the printer. It seems to me that by building low-end printers with very limited product life and by making it hard to use generic inks, Canon is encouraging us to fill landfills with their printers.

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STRENGTHS:

Canon printing and scanning quality; reliable; prints photos directly from camera; can make copies as stand-alone copier without being connected to PC.

WEAKNESSES:

Tiny ink cartridges run out quickly and are very expensive for small capacity!; Somewhat lower scanning resolution 600 dpi is ok for documents but for high quality photo scans 2400 dpi is preferred.

OVERVIEW:

Overall, I thought it was a great all-in-one machine, printing high quality color photos and grayscale documents. It saves space and is packed with features. So far, I printed one page in color. Colors are OK but ink runs out quickly! Therefore I will be using it mostly for scanning, printing, and copying documents in grayscale mode. You may even copy your documents without connecting it to PC. One of the cons is a bit high noise of its paper loading mechanism. For ink replacement I recommend buying original Canon ink cartridges only! Because generic ink may clog printing nozzles. Canon MP160 appeals only by its 3-in-1 function, nothing much exciting beyond that.

PRICE PER PAGE ANALYSIS:

If you use it mostly for grayscale printing, then I don''t recommend it because it is VERY EXPENSIVE to run! I counted about over 200 pages printed in grayscale mode and now both ink tanks showing low ink indicator and asking for replacement. Capacity of PG-40 blank ink is 16ml and it cost $20. I have Canon IP3000 printer, it uses BCI-3eBK black with 27ml capacity, which cost $15. Which one is a cheaper to run?! I think it is evident from comparison of capacity and price. Now let''s go into a deeper analysis. Although I don''t print in color, this printer uses both ink tanks, PG-40 black and CL-41 for grayscale printing. Replacement of these two original inks will cost you $45 (PG-40 $20 and CL-41 $25 ) shipped free from Amazon as any orders over $25. Now do the fair calculation. You can print maximum 300 pages in grayscale using both inks though. Now,$45x100(cents)/300(pages)= 15 cents per page. I have to cry out loud to Canon WHAT A RIP OFF! Although I don''t like HP brand, now I''m planning on buying HP 1020 monochrome laser printer. Because it is better quality and better value for grayscale printing. Even though cartridge (HP Q2612A) of HP 1020 is more expensive ($59 shipped), it will last for about 2000 pages. Divide $59 to 2000 pages, it will be about 2.95 cents a page (59x100cents/2000pp=2.95 cents)! Nothing personal against Canon, I still love Canon cameras, scanners and other printers. It rather was just fair calculation of expenses. Bring on your counterarguments in comments, if you have any.

FOLLOW-UP:

If you open "My Printer" from setting you may select use black ink only option. Here is how:

Open "My Printer" and click on Printer Settings;

From there, click on "Maintenance" tab and then click on "INK CARTRIDGE SETTINGS", select Black Only. You may change this option any time if you decide to print in color later. However, if you print mostly in grayscale mode I''d highly recommend black-ink-only setting.

I''m not sure if it will help saving ink if you intend to use printer for grayscale prints exclusively, like I do. Because I still think that for cleaning purposes printer will be using color ink as well. And believe me, printer cleans itself more often as it needs too! I''m suspicious if it does cleaning almost or close to every time you turn it on.

Of course that''s the only way to make even a thrifty user who uses printer occasionally to buy ink over and over again.

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Alas, I was not so fortunate as a few of the other reviewers who practically STOLE this printer for a mere on Black Friday.

However, for the just-under that I paid after rebate, I am extremely happy with my purchase. This printer is not compact but neither is it particularly hulking, and otherwise is very aesthetically pleasing. More importantly, the software does not hopelessly bog down my Pentium 4''s system resources like my old HP multifunction did. A plague upon HP for its infamous bloatware!

The printing is a tad on the noisy side (takes a good 30 seconds to get ready upon powering on) but nothing I''d really complain about. Print quality is excellent, though I have not tried printing photos with it---I bought it mainly for text printing, copying and scanning which it all does quite well, even though I had not bothered to align the print cartridges straight out of the box. (Developing digital photos is still much cheaper and more convenient at my local Wallyworld or Sam''s Club so why bother.)

At first I was a bit hesitant about this model not having as high a scan resolution as the higher-priced models, until I realized that I actually don''t even use higher than 600dpi anyways! Copying is also a one-touch, standalone (no PC required) breeze.

Two lessons learned herein:

1. Don''t buy more printer/scanner/copier than you actually need! The mp180 would have cost about twice as much, and for features that I can VERY happily live without (higher scan resolution, a tiny LCD screen, and memory card slots).

2. God bless cheap overseas manufacturing and the steadily declining cost of better technology: my 4 year old crappy HP multifunction (a T65) cost about 4 times more and couldn''t hold a candle to this baby!

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I brought this printer for 20 bucks on black Friday at Best Buy. I didn''t need anything fancy for my college dorm. While a little on the bulky size, this printer is very fast in both printing and scanning. However, I noticed that the text quality is lower than the HP printer I have at home. The ink price relative to HP is lower. The PG-40 offers 16ml of ink for around 20 bucks whereas HP''s entry level all in one (F380) uses the HP 21 cartridge that offers only 5ml of ink for 15 dollars. Personally, if the MP160 was not on sale, I would opt for the MP180. The MP180 offers a LCD screen (as opposed to the MP160''s LED screen), memory card slots, and a higher resolution scanner.

I made my decision to buy this all-in-one printer based on Consumer Reports testing and they were right on. It was inexpensive and does everything I ask of it very well.

Casio PCR-T470 25-Department Cash Register with Thermal Printer (Black) Save 62% off

Casio PCR-T470 25-Department Cash Register with Thermal Printer
  • The PCR-T470 has a large 3 alphanumeric back-lit d
  • Cash-registers
  • 14dBi Flat Panel CP Antenna; XW-24-FP14

This is my first cash register. I spent a half a day programming it. Because I''m a computer engineer, it came easier than it might for others, but I still found the user manual to be quite vague at times.

Once it''s up and running, it runs like a charm. A bit slow to calculate end of day reports, but since you only do it once, that''s fine.

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I was a little apprehensive about ordering this cash register after reading other reviews claiming that it was very difficult to program. This, however, is just not the case. Once I read through the manual it was actually a fairly simple machine to set up. (Also, programming the "register codes" is very simple to do by changing 0''s to 1''s ) The register is working flawlessly and has a nice display that is easy for employees and customers to read. The thermal printer puts out very high quality looking receipts. I would recommend this register to any small business.

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If not for my Brother In Law...who knows all things computers..this machine would have been in a ditch, behind my house beaten to a pulp! It still took him SEVERAL days of working on it for SEVERAL hours to get this thing sorted out. It only came with one small (REALLY SMALL) roll of tape so I had to wait for the additional tape to come in the mail before we could get it completed. Now that its up and going though..I love it!

Buy lots of receipt tape....have a drink while working on it...breath deep..its worth it!

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this is a new machine and right from the beginning the spool would not rewind the tape, it was a joke. Ihave requested a refund and send this back but nothin so far? Do not buy this product.

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i agree with the previous reviewer. i just spent half a day programming it and i only had a few simple items to keep track of. [and i used to work for a software programming company!]

but, once you get the hang of it, think registers within registers and you''ll understand how to program it ... it''s pretty easy. in fact, there''s sort of a swing to it when you start getting really good. ... want a new item? ... plug in a plu. want it to go to a department? "pew, pew" ... and then associate it with a group? more typing "pew, pew, pew" ... next thing you know, you''ve pretty much filled up a whole twenty days of register tape with a bunch of 1''s and zeros. (with some 4,3, and 2''s mixed in for good measure.) ... then make sure to back the time-consuming exercise in dexterity up!

when you''re done, you''ve got a very simple machine for your employees to use and abuse.

make sure to keep the manual around if you want to change anything. there are so many address in that thing, it''s impossible to remember them all and help isn''t helpful because it spits out a few hundred feet of register tape for you with the answer somewhere on it. maybe.

Brother MFC-440CN Photo Color All-in-One Printer with Networking

Brother MFC-440CN Photo Color All-in-One Printer with Networking
  • Color multi-function unit with networking capabilities prints, copies, scans, and faxes
  • Features a flip-up, 2-inch color LCD and versatile flatbed design
  • Up to 25 ppm black and 20 ppm color print speed; up to 18 cpm black and 16 cpm color copy speeds
  • Up to 19,200 dpi (interpolated) resolution of scanned images
  • Dimensions: 15.7 x 7.1 x 14.6 in. (WxHxD); weighs 17.9 pounds; 1-year warranty

I have no complaints with this product. It amazes me a device with so many features for such a low cost can produce the quality of images of the Brother MFC-440cn. It replaced (and improved the quality and speed) of three devices, and freed lots of room at the workstation. There may be more expensive devices that can produce higher quality images, but I can''t imagine the quality can improve much over what this can do. For 8x10 color images it is great. The scanning quality and speed is excellent for my needs. Throw in the fax and copy capability with a color LCD menu screen AND the ability to print directly from memory cards and you''ve got one fantastic and useful piece of equipment. I''ll have to get used to the included software, but it has some nice features as well as some minor quirks. Once you scan an image, it is not intuitive what you are supposed to do next. A small problem overall. Changing cartridges is the most convenient and simple process I''ve experienced on an inkjet printer. I would buy this device again.

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I used to use a Brother MFC-3240C, which is an excellent all-in-one, but due to the fact that the 3240C used the Super G3 fax protocol, I couldn''t use it to fax with my VoIP Internet Phone service. I needed one that uses the regular G3 fax protocol. I also wanted to upgrade to an all-in-one with a flatbed.

I originally went with an HP OfficeJet 6210 because it was on sale and I thought HP had a pretty good reputation. I was quickly disappointed by its performance. The scan speed on that thing was slow (about 45 seconds for 1 page at 200dpi), and the ADF made a huge noise ejecting each sheet of paper. After using my Brother MFC-3240 which scanned very fast, about 20 seconds per page, this was painful. I was not impressed with the scanning capabilities at all. The quality of the scanned images were also quite sub-par. I also ran into some technical problems with it running on Windows Vista, which HP proudly claims on their site that this the OfficeJet 6210 was "Certified for Windows Vista". Their technical support, however, said otherwise and that I should wait until their official software is available for Vista... ETA unknown.

I quickly returned the OfficeJet and decided to get the Brother MFC-440CN. It has all the features I''m looking for... an ADF with a flatbed scanner and a fax that was using the standard G3 protocol. First off, I love the color LCD screen. Besides the fact that it''s pretty, it makes navigating through menus much easier. The scanner is much faster too... about 20 seconds per page just like the MFC-3240C. The ADF is also much quieter than the HP OfficeJet. Scan quality is great... good enough for document archiving. I wouldn''t use it to scan high-res photos though.

Faxing over VoIP works perfectly, which I''m very happy about.

All in all, I''m extremely happy with the MFC-440CN! If you''re debating whether to get this or an HP OfficeJet, I definitely recommend the MFC-440CN.

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Not wanting to end up with yet another dissapointing printer, I did a lot of researching before purchasing the brother 440cn... It is better than I expected. Unlike some online review sites indicate, I find the print quality excellent, and it is faster than I am used to. It is very full featured and is economical for ink (even more so now that aftermarket cartdriges are available for it). I didn''t think I would care for the LCD screen, but I find it adds a lot to the ease of use. Its appearance is very balanced and conservative, not over stylized like some competing models. Looking at online pictures I thought it was black and gray, but it actually charcoal and dull silver... looks nice. The photo bypass tray is really handy to have, although you have to slide out the tray and change the position its much quicker than having to put in different paper each time you want to print a picture. If you are a demanding office user that needs your printer to crank out fifty page documents in record time, look elsewhere, but if you are looking for something easy to use and that does the job without paper jams or color problems due to ink drying out, this is a good choice.

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I''ve always been a fan of Brother products. I currently own two of their laser printers and couldn''t be more pleased with the quality and features of the products compared to the price I paid. With the MFC-400cn, the features continue to impress, though the quality is sadly missing.

It wasn''t long ago when a typical home office would have a separate fax machine, printer, scanner and even a table-top copier. Thanks to technology, all of these functions are available nowadays in "all-in-one" units, such as the MFC-440CN. The benefits are obviously less overall space being taken up, not to mention less consumables to buy for each individual product.

Some of the things that impress me the most about the 440CN are the built-in networking (a necessity even for home users nowadays) and the automatic document feeder (ADF). In fact, the document feeder is what really got me interested in this product to begin with. I was impressed a product with such a low price for the home user would have an ADF. Overall, it works very well -you can put up to 10 sheets of paper (according to the manual, and I''ve fed up to 15 without any problem) in the ADF for scanning or copying.

The copy and fax functions work well -and the fax machine itself even supports color faxing, a relatively new feature that not many fax machines support. The copying is quick and the results are impressive for a home machine. Be warned though, that this machine does not have a duplexing feature so two-sided copies are a manual process.

Now, let''s talk about some of the not so good features of this printer. First, the paper tray. Brother had a great idea to put both the paper cassette and photo paper tray together. However, as I soon found out, that unlike my HP photo printer, the photo tray must be manually locked into place when you want to print 4x6 photos and then manually unlocked when you are done. It''s not a time consuming process, but it is something that you have to keep in mind and remember to do -luckily, I did not buy this MFC for the photo capabilities.

Second, the paper cassette itself is very flimsy. I was afraid I was going to break it when I was using it for the first time. The plastic is very thin and of low quality. I don''t expect it to stand up to the test of time and use.

One of the most confusing things about this printer is the menu system. You really have to be a master navigator to get around and setup all the options. I found myself giving up a few times trying to find basic settings (like where do I set the broadcast name for the FAX function). There is optional software you can install to do remote setup that works much easier than using the built-in menus.

Speaking of software, I will give Brother credit for supplying a Vista CD for those of us running Vista. However, the software itself is bloat-ware and doesn''t work exactly as advertised -I''m still trying to figure out how to allow Windows to receive automatic scans from the printer.

Overall, its a good BUDGET multi-function machine, but you should be aware of its drawbacks. I don''t expect this machine to last nowhere near as long as my other Brother products, and I hope that this machine isn''t representative of the quality that Brother is manufacturing nowadays.

My old one died (yes, error 41) and I needed a new one. Tired of Brother printers, I looked elsewhere only to find that they don''t work well on a home network. So here I am, back again, buying a Brother, the notorious waster of ink. Yet, it is great. It worked IMMEDIATELY on my home network with every computer MAC or PC in the apartment. No problems. Printing is clear, nice. "Relatively" fast. I love the fact that you can scan wirelessly to any computer in the house or have your faxes forwarded to your computer when they come in. Many great functions. I recommend going to inksoutlet.com and getting the multipack replacement cartridges for less than 4 bucks each cartridge. You''ll save a fortune as it is a Brother printer and they BLEEEEEED ink. But with a $30 multipack, you get 3 black and two of the others, so you''ll be good to go for a long time. Otherwise, the printer is great.

NuPost NPTP700 Compatible Red Ink Cartridge Replacement for Pitney Bowes Postage Meter 793-5 Red Save 53% off

NuPost NPTP700 Compatible Red Ink Cartridge Replacement for Pitney Bowes Postage Meter 793-5 Red
  • OEM quality, reliability and consistency at a value price
  • Satisfaction guarantee; expert technical support
  • 100% compatible with Pitney Bowes postage machines
  • Compatible Hardware: Pitney Bowes Postage Meter DM100i,DM200L,P700
  • Page Impressions:3,000

No problems with the ink, flows just fine. Processing and shipping turnaround times were pretty quick. I''ll continue to buy this cartridge for my company.

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I couldn''t believe it when I called Pitney Bowse to get a replacement and was quoted just shy of $80 for a tiny little ink cartridge!! (Plus S&H !!) I guess they just assume that all business offices that have postage machine can afford ink cartridges at those prices? Well, thank you NuPost for producing a working alternative at an appropriate price. It has lasted me a couple of months now with no issues.

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The Nupost NPTP700 is great it was everything the name brands claim to be. Completely satisifed and we will certainly be ordering this product again. If anyone has any fears about it not being as good as the brand name don''t worry cause it is just as good if not better for a fraction of the cost.Thanks for offering a great alternative.

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Good buy at great price. Highly recommended. Why pay full price for the same item. Will definitely buy this again.

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I like the price of the product but the ink smudges when first printed if you are not careful in handling it. I''ll buy it again.