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printers for mobile work?
4 years 3 months ago #37222
by Leon
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Any mobile techs? Anyone have any suggestions for a small printer for mobile work? Receipts, maintenance reports, tsb's, etc...
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4 years 3 months ago - 4 years 3 months ago #37245
by Andy.MacFadyen
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Replied by Andy.MacFadyen on topic printers for mobile work?
Cannon have always made good portable printers since the BJ10 30 years back current model is the Pixma iP110 but it will need a suiable inverter or power supply
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3 years 6 months ago - 3 years 5 months ago #44324
by DonnaCornish
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I know that Canon produces printers of this kind. But I'm not sure. For example, my sister had this kind of printer. And she told me that she had suffered a lot with him. She had constant problems with the cartridge. So she decided to buy a Brother DCP-L2550DW All-In-One Monochrome Laser Printer. Now she uses this printer. And it doesn't have any problems with cartridges. She just recently bought a new cartridge on
www.mrdepot.ca/collections/brother-toner-cartridges
. So read more about printers of mobile works. Because of it can be a lot of hassle.
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3 years 6 months ago #44335
by Tutti57
Replied by Tutti57 on topic Re:printers for mobile work?
I've thought about this too and think I would probably just get a small printer and run it on a power inverter like Andy said. There are a lot of inverter options on amazon. I picked up a small one a few years ago that claims to be 300w for charging RC battery's on the go that works well. I feel like it was only like $30?
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3 years 6 months ago #44336
by Matt T
Replied by Matt T on topic Re:printers for mobile work?
Print to PDF then emailing the documents will probably work for most customers. Hand written receipt book for the dinosaurs
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