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Epson Printers
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Epson C91 A4 Colour Printer with single ink tanks R299 |
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Epson CX4300,25ppm / 13ppm, 5760 x 1440 dpi,Print,Scan,Copy
USB R599 |
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Epson® Stylus CX7300. (Print, Scan, Copy),A4, Up to
32ppm Black, Up to 32ppm Colour, USB 2.0, 120 sheets, Flatbed 1200x2400
dpi, 1 Year Warranty. R1 685 |
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Epson® Stylus Photo R290, A4, Up to 37ppm Black, Up
to 38ppm Colour, USB 2.0, 120 sheets, 6 single ink tanks, CD Printing,
1 Year Warranty R1 840 |
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Epson® Stylus Photo RX610. (Print, Scan, Copy), A4,
37ppm Black, Up to 38ppm Colour, USB 2.0, 120 sheets, Flatbed 1200x2400
dpi, 6 single ink tanks, CD Printing, 1 Year Warranty. R3 380 |
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Inkjet, laser, office and photo printers Printer marketing has become like that of shaving razors: the razors are cheap but the blades are expensive - printers can be cheap but ink remains costly. Even so, think twice when buying a printer. Printers have a yield life, meaning that their mechanisms can only print a certain number of times efficiently. Look at the specification on the packaging and read reviews before deciding which one will suit your needs. Are cheap printers bad? No. Printers are manufactured and priced with specific yield in mind. For home use, a low-cost printer will do the job just fine. Understanding thermal printers Also see Point-of-Sales |
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