Hi, does anyone have any recommendations for A3 printers? I don't do high volume but I would like good quality. I was looking at combined printer/scanner/copiers but it looks as though the only ones available (from Brother) don't do very good quality prints, not great for a designer when the output has got to look good. Getting a bit bogged down on the internet so any suggestions would be welcome - thanks!

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Doesn't anyone use A1 size printers?

OK, I've had my Epson WF-7515 for a few weeks now and I'm very happy with how it's working. Love the wifi capability as no mucking about with cables when using different PC in different room (I believe you can email print jobs from anywhere in world, but not tried this). Printing quality seems very good up to A3 (haven't tried A3+) and it's pretty quick and efficient with ink. A3 scanner also pretty quick and copies magazine type prints very well. Great small business machine! It even has a sheet loader for copying documents.

Only thing I'd like is trays for A3 and A4 to save changing paper each time, also when using A3 the tray sticks further out the front, but not big issue.

So far, so good!

www.greengardendesign.com

 

Glad it's working well for you too! I agree about the trays but other than that, mine has been a really good addition to the office equipment.

Benedict Green said:

OK, I've had my Epson WF-7515 for a few weeks now and I'm very happy with how it's working. Love the wifi capability as no mucking about with cables when using different PC in different room (I believe you can email print jobs from anywhere in world, but not tried this). Printing quality seems very good up to A3 (haven't tried A3+) and it's pretty quick and efficient with ink. A3 scanner also pretty quick and copies magazine type prints very well. Great small business machine! It even has a sheet loader for copying documents.

Only thing I'd like is trays for A3 and A4 to save changing paper each time, also when using A3 the tray sticks further out the front, but not big issue.

So far, so good!

www.greengardendesign.com

 

I have an account with a local company who pick up and deliver back so that is great for anything over A3, saves a lot of time, and there's no way it would be economic for me to have my own printer for larger paper sizes.
 
Graeme @ BGS said:

Doesn't anyone use A1 size printers?

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