Jack Knight1979
New Member
So I'm wondering about the l25500 consumables pricing. First off. I have a Roland and love it. If I were to buy a new printer I might have bought the new HP as I've owned them in the past and liked them.
I am however very pleased with my Roland and will probably stay in the Roland family of products. Okay. Enough about the Roland.
As I have owned HP machines in the past and I've been looking at a hp Z series photo printer for some time -- I'm curious about the low consumables cost on the latex machines compared to HP's other machines.
If you look at any of the other hp machines the inks are three times the cost the latex ink and the heads cost more too.
Are any of you guys concerned that HP introduced this new tech with crazy low consumables pricing to get you on the line.
Why would HP sell a photo ink for 300 bucks and then sell latex ink for 100?
I think it may be too good to be true. My one real problem with HP is that once they have you on the machine you're stuck with them. I understand both sides of this sword, but still don't like to feel trapped.
Thoughts.
I am however very pleased with my Roland and will probably stay in the Roland family of products. Okay. Enough about the Roland.
As I have owned HP machines in the past and I've been looking at a hp Z series photo printer for some time -- I'm curious about the low consumables cost on the latex machines compared to HP's other machines.
If you look at any of the other hp machines the inks are three times the cost the latex ink and the heads cost more too.
Are any of you guys concerned that HP introduced this new tech with crazy low consumables pricing to get you on the line.
Why would HP sell a photo ink for 300 bucks and then sell latex ink for 100?
I think it may be too good to be true. My one real problem with HP is that once they have you on the machine you're stuck with them. I understand both sides of this sword, but still don't like to feel trapped.
Thoughts.