so - the A3 Brother printer is hors de combat, but the £49 HP printer has just turned out the most fabulous 600dpi prints I've ever seen. It took for ever to do seven pages, but why, oh why would anybody buy any other brand of cheap printer?
Architectural offices usually run on huge A3 printers with rental agreements. They break down all the time and cost a fortune to keep running. The only office I ever worked in that got it right had little HP deskjets scattered around the place that cost about £100 a go. If one broke down we'd simply nick the boss's credit card and order a new one for next day delivery. Sure the ink costs a mint, but set against the cost of the schlep across to the office printer, the waiting in the queue for your stuff to come out and the wait for a mechanic to come in and tell you that the part is in Japan........
Architectural offices usually run on huge A3 printers with rental agreements. They break down all the time and cost a fortune to keep running. The only office I ever worked in that got it right had little HP deskjets scattered around the place that cost about £100 a go. If one broke down we'd simply nick the boss's credit card and order a new one for next day delivery. Sure the ink costs a mint, but set against the cost of the schlep across to the office printer, the waiting in the queue for your stuff to come out and the wait for a mechanic to come in and tell you that the part is in Japan........