What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said:
Mini scanners?
small ones designed to scan driver's licenses or insurance cards.
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@Dashrender I recall seeing a good quality one, I'll see if I can find it again (was a couple hundred bucks though IIRC)
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The scanners I have now from Inuvio are $250+ each.. plus the software. They are the only one suggested by our vendor (athenahealth). But we've tried a few different ones.. they are all the same.. they constantly have driver/connection/quality/etc issues.
For example, this morning - one unit while scanning in duplex mode would treat the top portion of the scanned image as is nothing was scanned while the bottom section actually had the duplexed version of the card... unplugging it and plugging it back in solved the problem.
The scanner will randomly decide not to auto scan when a card is inserted. Sometimes a reboot fixes it, sometimes not.
I had one machine that had to be calibrated every 3 or 4th scan, then for whatever reason after 6 months the problem just went away.
Only thing I can guess with that one was some type of MS update issue - maybe? who knows?
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Writing my speech and putting my Powerpoint together for my Toastmaster's speech tonight and also Wednesday. The title is "Picking a Printer: Why Laser Beats Inkjet".
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Now I'm really confused - I recall not that long ago that you were preaching that Inkjets were WAY cheaper to operate than Lasers and where the way to go.
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@Dashrender said:
Now I'm really confused - I recall not that long ago that you were preaching that Inkjets were WAY cheaper to operate than Lasers and where the way to go.
SAme here.
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@Dashrender At least my advice still stands.
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@Dashrender said:
Now I'm really confused - I recall not that long ago that you were preaching that Inkjets were WAY cheaper to operate than Lasers and where the way to go.
That's what I thought.. not that I'd ever by an injet. I have both a color laser and B&W even at home.
Also pretty sure there are B&W inkjets for some stuff.
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A B&W inkjet is any inkjet that doesn't have color cartridges installed. Granted the printer might refuse to print if you send a color print job to it... unlike a B&W laser.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@Dashrender said:
Now I'm really confused - I recall not that long ago that you were preaching that Inkjets were WAY cheaper to operate than Lasers and where the way to go.
That's what I thought.. not that I'd ever by an injet. I have both a color laser and B&W even at home.
Also pretty sure there are B&W inkjets for some stuff.
I have colour laser at home too. So much easier to deal with.
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@Dashrender said:
A B&W inkjet is any inkjet that doesn't have color cartridges installed. Granted the printer might refuse to print if you send a color print job to it... unlike a B&W laser.
lol. yeah but they make some only meant to be b&w. they aren't consumer though.
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@Dashrender said:
A B&W inkjet is any inkjet that doesn't have color cartridges installed. Granted the printer might refuse to print if you send a color print job to it... unlike a B&W laser.
B&W Inkjet is another term for boat anchor
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LOL - I'll toss my name in the pile of those that have color laser printer at home.
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More and more common these days I think. Anyone buying a printer to really use long ago switched to laser. And once you buy one, you have one for forever.
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@scottalanmiller said:
More and more common these days I think. Anyone buying a printer to really use long ago switched to laser. And once you buy one, you have one for forever.
Biggest issue is the vendor stops making supplies for it - I have a color laser like that.. once I'm out of supplies, the printer goes in the heap.
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That sucks. Is it an HP?
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@Dashrender You can get the empties refilled, which will last you a while until something else breaks