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i'm wanting a printer, i've decided on a cheap laser printer as inkjets eventually empty them selves (to keep the ink flowing) and / or get blocked, i'm not bothered about the print speed, however, the long term costs are very important (as low as possible) & i'm not scared of dismantling one to fix something but there are many many laser printers to choose from, thats why i need help choose one
BTW: i use Kubuntu Feisty, although that shouldn't be a problem, unless a printer is specifically designed for Win, albeit i can probably find Ubuntu drivers on net, any recommendations ? TIA Edit: if possible i would prefer to be able to attach the printer directly to ethernet as i will be seting up a small LAN in the next few months
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I have a KONICA MINOLTA magicolor 2400W which I got cheap at staples. It has been a real pain in the ___, but it came with a warranty, so they shipped me a new one that has been working OK, So I would say the support is good, but the printer is a trouble. Oil, it does work and it gives fast high quality color and BW with regular good paper. Lot better that any inject I ever had.
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.You can find used HP lasers real cheap, but they are very beat up. Tried one once for just $40. Was a waste of time. You get a color any brand thing now for under $100. That is the way the market is. The color is in the heads. The rest of the printer is about the same if it is BW or color.
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I have the Samsung 1750, which has lasted three years of uni printing! excellent printer!
I think the updated version is Samsung ML2010 Laser 22ppm 1200 dpi x 600 dpi USB - Includes Toner you may want to consider it, the case with cheap lasers is that the toner will cost as much as the printer but should print around 3000 pages, depending on the coverage. The toner that comes with the printer will last you 1000 pages.
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What ever printer you buy, make sure you check here first to make sure it's compatible with Linux
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Donkey42,
I though inkjets were the cheapest to own, per page! With refilling "the norm" the cost is quite low... Any laser will be more expensive initially and the toner arrangement strike me as not cheap either. You don't say if it's for a 1-off job or something to keep for some years....yr comment about injets emptying themselves isn't entirely correct..the amount of ink they waste is very small, although the cartridge that comes with the printer is usually only part-filled to reduce cost and (they say) make sure it is replaced early-on. Therefore, I suspect toner has a similar issue with the granules sticking together if not used, or in the heat etc. -What's the work you intend to print - and how frequently?. I still have a matrix printer (uses a ribbon as u know) that is nearly 10 years old - I bought it when I was using DOS6 a few years before Win3.1 - it needs a fresh squirt of ink and WD40 but that's it. It is only B&W but perfect for engineering drawings that need to be robust and I can manage "banner-style" several feet long. However, you don't say if you are after colour, either... Linux: If all other things are equal an HP-printer will be easier to get Linux drivers for. Esp. if a friend already uses it - - - - - - indeed that might be the best way to get a cheap printer - buy one from someone secondhand, so the initial cost is low. I'm not sure about you being willing to take it apart - there are few servicable parts that go wrong.....if a fancy ribbon/connector, or chip croaks then it is unlikely to be repairable - that's the way the makers like it. Good hunting.... |
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Donkey42, Did I understand that fromyr posted "name" - should I drop the 42, then?
I should read yr preply closely but may I comment on a couple of issues? You may be right about the cost per page, but to achieve this the initial cost is greater - so it depends upon you using a lot of paper... I don't recall exactly how you described the requirement, but it was cheapness over time; rather than over lots of copies and over time....that was my interpretation, anyway. Laminating rather negates cost issues? Nice though! Lasers use an electrostatic system, like you describe; but the toner becomes "sticky" and fuses to the paper when heated...that is the mechanism that makes toner an imperfect "ink" - it may be this isn't an issue in normal use, but your original desciption didn't exactly describe usage....it seems that you are likely to be a large volume user...and in which case a "workhorse" laser might well be the answer....are you considering a colour laser? Another benefit of lasers is that they tend to "sharpen" an image since inkjet will bleed and make the image less precise, whereas the electrostatic charge in the laser tend to draw the particles together. However, a laminating process might interfere with the particles on the paper...something worth checking before you part with cash? Only one downside - I find laser-copy more difficult to read - and I suspect it is the sharper image causes this - whereas you get a somewhat stronger image with ink - which as text is easier to read.....something worth checking when laminated which adds reflections to the paper surface. - Would I be right in thinking you really do favour a laser? - the next issue may be the driver-situation (and CUPS ) and here the choice is nearly always HP. Last edited by henry222; 25-06-2007 at 09:03 PM. |
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thanks for correcting me, it's a wonder i remembered, it's nearly 10 year since i dismantled a laser (i think the last laser i had fun with was a HP LJ 5Si, they were brand new out at the time, a none of the technicians where i worked at the time would take the call because they hadn't being "trained" on it,Quote:
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