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New MacBook Air, need printer recommendations please
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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1916442" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>I currently use an Epson WF-7720 as mymain printer; I use "Moustache" 3rd party cartridges and the Epson printer complains in the display when I change cartridge, reminding me that these are not genuine Epson - but then it prints very well anyway.</p><p>Probem I had with Brother that the paper path took a relatively tight 180 degree turn, supply tray and output tray both in the front, so I could not print on any heavy paper - it just got stuck.</p><p>Was a bit pissed off about that because I only found out after I had bought it.</p><p>Older Epsons I have used had the supply tray at the back at an angle facing up so there was a relatively straight paper path.</p><p>The WF-7720 also has a 180 degree turn in the paper path (but maybe not a tight as the Brother) when fed from the font supply tray but it also offers a supply tray at the back for single heavy paper when needed.</p><p>When I was shopping for printers in the past I never thought I had to consider the printers paper path,but that has changed.</p><p>I need a printer that can print and scan up to A3 paper - that really limits the choices if one is on a budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1916442, member: 67742"] I currently use an Epson WF-7720 as mymain printer; I use "Moustache" 3rd party cartridges and the Epson printer complains in the display when I change cartridge, reminding me that these are not genuine Epson - but then it prints very well anyway. Probem I had with Brother that the paper path took a relatively tight 180 degree turn, supply tray and output tray both in the front, so I could not print on any heavy paper - it just got stuck. Was a bit pissed off about that because I only found out after I had bought it. Older Epsons I have used had the supply tray at the back at an angle facing up so there was a relatively straight paper path. The WF-7720 also has a 180 degree turn in the paper path (but maybe not a tight as the Brother) when fed from the font supply tray but it also offers a supply tray at the back for single heavy paper when needed. When I was shopping for printers in the past I never thought I had to consider the printers paper path,but that has changed. I need a printer that can print and scan up to A3 paper - that really limits the choices if one is on a budget. [/QUOTE]
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