Best Printers For Homeschooling 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @skirtedfancy
    @skirtedfancy 2 месяца назад +1

    Purchasing the Epson through your link. Thank you so much for this helpful info!

    • @BestPrinters
      @BestPrinters  2 месяца назад

      I am glad this video helped you!

  • @rafaelperez9652
    @rafaelperez9652 Год назад

    Impeccable info. Thank you Brandon!! 👍😁

  • @likethecolorgreen
    @likethecolorgreen 10 месяцев назад +2

    I just need a printer that well not brake down in 1 year and cost an arm and a leg for the ink. I just need it to print a lot and not brake. It needs to make copys even if thats 1 by 1.
    At this moment as of December 2023 the canon om1 is $99. 47% off.

    • @BestPrinters
      @BestPrinters  10 месяцев назад

      The Canon is a great option.

  • @teriquegomes1
    @teriquegomes1 Год назад

    Thank you kindly for answering my question in video form. Nice to know that you check your comment section

  • @csenge84
    @csenge84 Год назад +2

    Hi Brandon! I bought the Epson 2850 and I’m currently in the process of returning it. We’re a newly homeschooling family and as I started printing workbooks the print quality started out great but after a while it was steadily declining. Horizontal lines, every corner bent with ink smudges all over the edges, and lots of jamming. It was very frustrating trying to print our curriculum workbooks with easily ~400 pages. All of this continued happening after performing all the maintenance tasks in the menu. It’s a very disappointing experience for a printer in use for only 2 days. Now I need a new printer and I’m very suspicious of them all. Please could you recommend which one to go to from here? Thanks so much for all your reviews and information on this channel!

    • @jackie.mendoza
      @jackie.mendoza 5 месяцев назад

      Dealing with the exact same thing

    • @Dezlarsen
      @Dezlarsen 3 месяца назад

      Same here. So many issues. Returning ours after a year

    • @BestPrinters
      @BestPrinters  2 месяца назад

      I would try the Canon Megatank models if Epson is giving you trouble.

    • @TamaraGrace
      @TamaraGrace Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for asking this! I'm in the same boat, while stacking up the new printers? A total of 3 now.

    • @csenge84
      @csenge84 Месяц назад +1

      @@TamaraGrace​​⁠Hi! I ended up buying the Epson ET-4850 and I’m super happy with it!!!

  • @Wildbot34
    @Wildbot34 Год назад +1

    HP is a more reliable brand? That's not what I'm finding from ready reviews, they seem to favour canon

    • @BestPrinters
      @BestPrinters  2 месяца назад

      Canon is reliable.

    • @TamaraGrace
      @TamaraGrace Месяц назад

      Canon, Epsom, or brother printers. However, from my personal research, all of the main suppliers have went on the same plane trying to get customers hoodwinked into a monthly subscription service. Epsom, Canon and brother included.
      And man, I just want a printer that works. One that I can rip apart and repair myself, when needed.
      I'm experiencing a hp model right now that after the monthly ink cancelation, just won't power on at all. Technically, I was refilling my cartridges buttt, I went ahead and got some new ones, inserted them and now the dang thing refuses to power on. I took off the main power supply and put it back together, just to see if it'll work but nada. Printers now days are pure junk. And I've got 3, all less than 1 1/2 years of age sitting in my home, coz I can't bring myself to throw them away.
      I'm fixing to start ripping these things apart to see if I can't make one good one out of all the spare parts coz dude, this hunt is mind boggling. The manufacturers are doing this on purpose so we buy their subscription services.
      It's about time for a lawsuit.
      But hey, if anyone has experience, up to over a year, with a good on-the-market printer, PLEASE share. I'm not totally cool with ripping all my printers apart yet. Just the considering stage right now. Help