Originally Posted by: Trish@BoredtoBrilliant
So I followed the herd and bought an ecotank Epson this weekend and I literally HATE it. I'm returning it to Best Buy tomorrow, and am planning to purchase a Canon per the recommendations here. I want something that doesn't take forever to print, but I want true crisp vibrant color for my product labels. I currently have a Brother 3170CDW laser workhorse that I love, but it is finally giving up the ghost, and I don't want to repair it. (It's four years old)
Are any of the Pixma's faster at printing? The epson was like watching paint dry.... Should I go back to a laser? My biggest issue is that I ordered about $400 worth of gloss inkjet labels that will be here Tuesday and I know they are useless with a laser printer.... Doggone it, I'm never that impulsive. I wonder what my best option in the under $1000 range is? I like the sound of the Canon Pixma Pro-100 or Pro-200, but just not sure if it's necessary for Slime kit labels and 6x9 kids booklets that I can have printed locally for cheap.
Thoughts? I know I'm going to miss a laser... Just not sure what to do! Love the thought of 13x19 media.
Inkjet printing is inherently slower than laser printing just due to the fact that the ink drying to some extent is part of the process as the material feeds through the printer. I can't think of an inkjet printer that would provide comparable speeds to a laser printer while still providing crisp, vibrant colors. Using draft mode on most inkjet printers will significantly speed up the process, but at the cost of print quality.
I haven't had a chance to use the PIXMA Pro models myself, so I can't say how the print speed on those will compare to the Epson EcoTank that you are returning. I have a couple basic Canon PIXMA models and in my opinion they do tend to print faster compared to the EcoTank models that I've used, but still not nearly as fast as the average laser printer.
If print speed is an important factor for you, then you may want to consider sticking with a laser printer. Newer laser printer models are capable of providing excellent, near-photo quality prints with very vibrant colors. I've had a ton of success using the HP Color LaserJet Pro series of printers for applications that require high quality color output. You may want to see if a local retailer will allow you to test print with a floor model to ensure the print quality meets your expectations, but I've been very pleased with the results overall.
If you do decide to go back to laser printing, you can return the inkjet material that you've purchased for a full refund and place a new order for laser compatible material. You can initiate a product return by visiting the link below:
https://www.onlinelabels.com/support/returnsI hope this helps. If you need any additional information please just let us know.