CAT cable for printers

What are your distances like? I'm assuming your not going over say 30m or PoE? I'd say a few meters you'll be fine with either cable type, the only real issue with CCA is when it's a long run and it's PoE as Aluminium is weak compared to Copper.
 
home or work in a office?

they are at home but serve 4 desktops and 3 laptops. they are used to print work info (wiring diagrams, invoices etc so get quite a bit of use)

What are your distances like? I'm assuming your not going over say 30m or PoE? I'd say a few meters you'll be fine with either cable type, the only real issue with CCA is when it's a long run and it's PoE as Aluminium is weak compared to Copper.

its about 10 or 15 meter run from the printers to the switch. whats PoE?

ive never used CCA before as all the rest of my cat 6 runs are just copper. all the cables will be put in the walls out the way
 
CCA is junk. There's a reason it's half the cost of normal copper cable. Those runs are short so it'd probably be fine, but I'd stay away from it. Use a solid copper cable.
 
Looks good judging from the specs listed. I'm not familiar with that brand though. Price seems about right.
 
its about 10 or 15 meter run from the printers to the switch. whats PoE?

ive never used CCA before as all the rest of my cat 6 runs are just copper. all the cables will be put in the walls out the way

Given the length of your run, it won't be PoE (Power over Ethernet) but even with that said I'd go for copper cables and not the CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium).
 
Who needs cables to print?

Just get one of these:Canon mx922 and forget all the cables completely.
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And it will print at 9600 x 2400 dpi.
 
Looks good judging from the specs listed. I'm not familiar with that brand though. Price seems about right.

yer i hope so mate as i may end up just buying that to save looking around. if not i may try and rob a bit of cat 5 off me old man

Given the length of your run, it won't be PoE (Power over Ethernet) but even with that said I'd go for copper cables and not the CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium).

ahh right yer as soon as you said power over ethernet i felt stupid lol. yer im gonna go copper as its not worth the hassle to go cca

Just get one of these:Canon mx922 and forget all the cables completely.
61NNyBDr1gL._SL1500_.jpg

And it will print at 9600 x 2400 dpi.

thats all well and good but the room i have the printers in dose not get the best wifi signal and that has no A3 paper support that i could see but thanks for pointing it out tho mate
 
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