Natafuta inkjet printer inaeza print quality posters a3. Niko Nairobi
Inkjet and quality in one sentence is a big joke.
Tafuta an exUk Bizhub for 100K -120K
campaign posters
Some inkjets like HP do but they need very expensive cartridges. Often more expensive than the printer itself. The other problem with injets is their prints dont withstand moisture the slightest bit.
out-source the work to someone with an offset printer
Yup my HP 7720 cost 20k to purchase but cartridge zone nne ni 23k kwa original dealers.
thats how they do it. the original cartridges can print high quality photos that look like they are developed from film. problem is that once they are spent you have to buy new ones that are very expensive. You can inject them with ink but its never the same
I realize that printers are worthless once the catridge zimeisha life. Badala ununue catridge kama inabidi just buy a new printer. Kama hii ya cyber za oshago hp1500 series zote mbili ni kama 6k na printer mpya ni 5k. Then ink na ile laser powder are more expensive than blood or gold
Thanks ,nimenunua Epson L15150 from some Somalis hapa town. 127k. Wacha nikulie hizi politicians za UDA. Kazi ya siku mbili nimebreak even
epson itakufanyia character development, weka 5 - 10k aside for service, ciss ni better than cartridge but you’ll still have issues like paper jams
Such naivety, Who prints campaign posters with an office printer let alone a laser printer. Hizo ni kazi za offset printing, if you know what that means.
Consult before doing some of this things.
rookie mistake, I burned 100k last election. Wacha asome
HP are in the business of selling tonners and cartridges, not printers. The best value of HP in my experience is the small laserjet ones (b/w) that can be equipped with third party tonners.
I second that.
Refurbished aka ex-UK Bizhub is a gamble. Mara mingi ni machos tupu. Itaitisha parts and repairs that far exceeds the buying price.
Better buy a brand new one at 550k and it will give you good service. Ama you close your eyes and get Accuriopress.
What’s the thickest paper you can print?