Dell 21 Printer Series Ink Cartridge for Dell All-In-One printers P513w P713w V313 V313w V515w V715w, 2-Pack, (Black and Color). Dell Series 22 V313 V313W P513w Printer Ink Cartridge X738N 0X738N CN-0X738N. 1.0 out of 5 stars 1. Sell Your Apps on Amazon. Multifunction printers have never been better value for money so we’ve reviewed the best all-in-one printer for Mac of 2020. Multi-use printers represent excellent value for money because not only can they print, they can also scan, photocopy and even convert PDFs to editable text or send faxes from your Mac.
The Best Printers For Mac ComparedCanon PIXMA MX922HP Envy 7855Epson Workforce WF-370HP Laserjet Pro M281fdwHP Office Jet Pro x576dwPrinter TypeInkjetLaserInkjetLaserLaserAuto-Sheet Feeder Capacity00Double Sided Print/Copy/ScanMax Print Speed Color10 ppm9 ppm10 ppm19 ppm70 ppmMax Scan Resolution dpi2400 x 48001200 x 24001200 x 24001200 x 24001200 x 2400No. JmacI loved my Canon Pixma on High Sierra but the guide is misleading because it does not account for the fact that canon does not have updated drivers for Mojave which neutered the scanning software and destroyed my decade-long process for scanning and shredding my bills. It has been 8 months and nothing from canon.
I found out from canon customer and user groups that this is “typical” of canon.s history – super lag between new OS releases and OS support. For that reason, and though I loved my Canon, I cannot recommend it and this article, dated in 2019, does not make this point: the all-in-one is more like best 2 out of 3.
Sad but true. Gary PillischafskeI have had several Hp printers and every single one of them in the last 10 years has crashed. I just bought another one and have had it less than 4months. It will not communicate with either of my macs now and I have found on Tube that the Hp printers are perhaps the worst for any mac owner, per their conversations. I must agree. I am done with Hp and their intrusion into my private life through their software and their ridiculous ink prices.
Not sure what I am going with now, but I know it won’t be HP. DeborahI’ve had HP all in one printers since the early 90’s and I have to agree with the person’s review.
Right now I have an office jet 4655 that I’ve been “using” for about two years. It was a bear to get going, doesn’t run if color ink is out, doesn’t run if there is a heater in the room with the printer, doesn’t do wireless in a way that I could figure out and I’m not tech ignorant. Prints at least three times as slowly as the older all in ones I’ve had. I have managed to bend it to my will mostly at this point but hate it. It constantly thinks it’s not connected to my mac mini, which it is by usb, and I never ever know if it’s actually going to print when I hit print without some sort of fuss. Initially the ink was never quite right and I always run it with color since using the black only option creates some sort of havoc in it’s wee brain. It is out of alignment all the time too.
I have to go in and run diagnostics at least four times a year and never had to do that with older models that were just plug and play. I am totally fed up with the decline in usability with HP and am constantly on the search for a new printer, hence my reading these reviews.
I guess their older printers just didn’t wear out and need to be replaced often enough and they weren’t making enough money on ink. I have no problem siding with this reviewer, it isn’t just a bad one, they are all not up to snuff. It’s time consumers demanded quality in appliances. Made to break is not the way to go in a sustainable society.
( or an attempt to be a sustainable lifestyle within american society) Long lasting machines have gone the way of the dodo, which we are all being taken for since there is no choice of quality left. I’m sick and tired and I’m not staying quiet anymore!!!!
Brother is coming back with refillable ink, which mysteriously dissappeared sometime in the late 1990’s. I used to be able to buy ink in color bottles to inject into HP cartridges. Truth is stranger than fiction. Money, money, money, money.
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