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<blockquote data-quote="CreativeGuy" data-source="post: 344138" data-attributes="member: 28024"><p>I highly recommend HP ink jet printers. They work great with OSX, the drivers are almost always included with OSX itself, so you have no problems there. They're speedy printers, print out very good photos and the text is crisp. Best of all, depending on the model you choose, the ink lasts longer and is cheaper to buy than most all other brand printers.</p><p></p><p>I use a multi-function HP printer with the new Vivera ink system (6 individual ink cartridges) and have found them to last a good amount of time, they're cheap compared to Epson, Brother and a few other brands, and the quality is great.</p><p></p><p>The only brand I would avoid at all costs is Lexmark. They're just cheap crap and I don't know more than a few people who like them after using one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreativeGuy, post: 344138, member: 28024"] I highly recommend HP ink jet printers. They work great with OSX, the drivers are almost always included with OSX itself, so you have no problems there. They're speedy printers, print out very good photos and the text is crisp. Best of all, depending on the model you choose, the ink lasts longer and is cheaper to buy than most all other brand printers. I use a multi-function HP printer with the new Vivera ink system (6 individual ink cartridges) and have found them to last a good amount of time, they're cheap compared to Epson, Brother and a few other brands, and the quality is great. The only brand I would avoid at all costs is Lexmark. They're just cheap crap and I don't know more than a few people who like them after using one. [/QUOTE]
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