
Dell Inkjet 720 Printer
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Dell gives this printer away with a lot of the computers it sells. Why? Dell hopes to make money off the very profitable ink cartridges. All of Dell's printers are made by Lexmark, and like Lexmark printers they tend to require very expensive ink. If you don't print much, that's probably OK.
I don't actually own this printer, but as far as I know its print quality is just fine. Drawbacks? Just the high price of ink.
If you print a lot, look into getting a Canon or Epson. These manufacturers sell replacement ink that doesn't include a new print head, making the ink cheaper to buy. Even less expensive are third-party "compatible" ink cartridges that sell for $3 or so. The quality might be a tad bit lower than the real stuff, but it's a whole lot cheaper.
I personally use a Canon Pixma printer (love it) and buy third-party ink for it. I have a link to the store where I order ink at FivePercentCard.com/ink
I think Canon ink would be a little bit better, but it costs about three times as much.
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