At 10:19 10/08/2005 -0700, Gus Wirth wrote:
>At 11:24 10/07/2005 -0700, Rich Ernst wrote:
>>> Anyone have any experience with either the Dell 1700 or 1710 printers?
>>> Best difference I can see is no _listed_ Linux support for the 1700, and
>>> slower processor for the 1700. for $50 more, the 1710 has almost double
>>> the speed processor, and lists linux as supported.
>>
>>Correction, the 1700 DOES support linux, and pricewatch shows it
>>available for $134, with $0.019 to $0.034 cost per page depending on
>>which toner cartridge you purchase.
>>
>>Looks like that'll be the replaceent B&W printer for me, I can live
>>without the extra speed for the difference in price. This is just for
>>home use.
>>
>>Still would like a review of the printer if anyone has any experience
>>with them. I know Dell's support sucks.
>
>If all your looking for is a nice laser printer for home use, check out the
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>surplus sales at UCSD <http://surplus.ucsd.edu>. I picked up a HP Laserjet
>4P for $35 that had only 950 pages printed on it. That's not even two reams
>of paper. The guy tht runs the shop takes the best stuff and puts it out
>front so you can take a look at it. The items listed for auction are fairly
>hit-or-miss, or at least that's what he told me.
>
>Gus
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