Small Printer for on or near the Nav Station??
I'm looking for recommendations for a small (inexpensive) color printer for
printing 'chartlets' from my digital chart program. It should also have the ability to self feed a few sheets at a time and the cost of Ink Tanks should be reasonable. Since I will want to store it out of the way while underway, it should be fairly simple to set up/take down.. 120vac is fine since it have a large inverter.. I assume there are some 'Travel Models' out there but I think I need a recommendation from someone who might have actually taken it boating or traveling.. With your recommendation, I will start my search.. Thanks, Steve s/v Good Intentions |
Small Printer for on or near the Nav Station??
"Steve" wrote in message ... I'm looking for recommendations for a small (inexpensive) color printer for printing 'chartlets' from my digital chart program. It should also have the ability to self feed a few sheets at a time and the cost of Ink Tanks should be reasonable. Since I will want to store it out of the way while underway, it should be fairly simple to set up/take down.. 120vac is fine since it have a large inverter.. I assume there are some 'Travel Models' out there but I think I need a recommendation from someone who might have actually taken it boating or traveling.. With your recommendation, I will start my search.. Thanks, Steve s/v Good Intentions I use an el-cheapo HP inkjet (3650 about $75, that was over a year ago, may be new model #'s and cheaper now), that most importantly, has folding paper trays that go inside the top cover so it's small and protected when I travel (only folded out when I need it). Used it to print local maps from my mapping program in RV's/Boats/Motels/Cars and Planes (run off a cig lighter type inverter), and have even used it when camping (that was just for fun and showing off, tent with a laptop and printer :) Takes about 2 seconds to open the top, fold the paper trays inside and close the top again. |
Small Printer for on or near the Nav Station??
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"Steve" wrote in message ... I'm looking for recommendations for a small (inexpensive) color printer for printing 'chartlets' from my digital chart program. It should also have the ability to self feed a few sheets at a time and the cost of Ink Tanks should be reasonable. Since I will want to store it out of the way while underway, it should be fairly simple to set up/take down.. 120vac is fine since it have a large inverter.. I assume there are some 'Travel Models' out there but I think I need a recommendation from someone who might have actually taken it boating or traveling.. With your recommendation, I will start my search.. Thanks, Steve s/v Good Intentions I use an el-cheapo HP inkjet (3650 about $75, that was over a year ago, may be new model #'s and cheaper now), that most importantly, has folding paper trays that go inside the top cover so it's small and protected when I travel (only folded out when I need it). Used it to print local maps from my mapping program in RV's/Boats/Motels/Cars and Planes (run off a cig lighter type inverter), and have even used it when camping (that was just for fun and showing off, tent with a laptop and printer :) Takes about 2 seconds to open the top, fold the paper trays inside and close the top again. Canon BJC85, about half the size of a laptop, runs off 12 volts, super quality! Remove "nospam" from return address. |
Small Printer for on or near the Nav Station??
I haven't used one for a while, but I used to take an old hp along with
me, it plugged into my small inverter and worked just fine ... i would just get something cheap (avoid epson if you refill your own cartridges) and get something to keep your chartlets nice and dry - the ink will bleed when it gets wet. |
Small Printer for on or near the Nav Station??
For really small, if you can do without color, check out the Sipix A6 Pocket
Printers on Ebay. HTH Vic -- __________________________________________________ ______ Victor Fraenckel - The Windman vfraenc1 ATSIGN nycap DOT rr DOTcom KC2GUI Home of the WindReader Electronic Theodolite Read the WIND "Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival." - Winston [Leonard Spencer] Churchill (1874 - 1965) Dost thou not know, my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed? -Count Oxenstierna (ca 1620) to the young King Gustavus Adolphus |
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