macalicious731
I'm at a point where I need to start thinking about printing. Printing out copies of the ms for revising, then later down the line printing copies for submission.
My current printer is an old family one, sucks ink like an SUV guzzles gas, and needs a good nozzle cleaning every couple of pages so it doesn't leave big ink streaks on the page. It's also slow. I despise it, and it has similar feelings about me.
I could use my university's printers, but that could get expensive quickly because they charge about 10 cents per page. I can't imagine using this method for long, especially when it comes to submissions, because I'm going to need lots of copies, especially if I go with disposable mss.
The ideal solution for this problem would be to buy a really nice, high quality printer, but these are not in my price range. Most of these are also pretty large, and we're talking dorm space here. I can't image buying another cheap printer, because it seems like a waste until I can actually buy a nice one.
Absolutely any suggestions are welcome here. There must be some other people in my boat, and I'm sure we could all use new ways to determine the economics of paper and ink. I'll even accept printer model options, if you think you have a good one - but only if they're available online. Not too many store options around here, if you don't have a car.
Thanks!
My current printer is an old family one, sucks ink like an SUV guzzles gas, and needs a good nozzle cleaning every couple of pages so it doesn't leave big ink streaks on the page. It's also slow. I despise it, and it has similar feelings about me.
I could use my university's printers, but that could get expensive quickly because they charge about 10 cents per page. I can't imagine using this method for long, especially when it comes to submissions, because I'm going to need lots of copies, especially if I go with disposable mss.
The ideal solution for this problem would be to buy a really nice, high quality printer, but these are not in my price range. Most of these are also pretty large, and we're talking dorm space here. I can't image buying another cheap printer, because it seems like a waste until I can actually buy a nice one.
Absolutely any suggestions are welcome here. There must be some other people in my boat, and I'm sure we could all use new ways to determine the economics of paper and ink. I'll even accept printer model options, if you think you have a good one - but only if they're available online. Not too many store options around here, if you don't have a car.
Thanks!