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Are HP laser printers still OK? Anybody have horror stories about the
4700? Or a better idea (color, laser, self contained server, heavy load)?
TIA.
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Glenn English wrote:
Are HP laser printers still OK? Anybody have horror stories about the
4700? Or a better idea (color, laser, self contained server, heavy load)?
TIA.
I like the Samsung CLP-550N (Note: don't get the 500 or 510, which do
not speak native postscript). However, it is
Glenn English [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are HP laser printers still OK? Anybody have horror stories about the
4700? Or a better idea (color, laser, self contained server, heavy load)?
My HP5 no longer is supported. I discovered the fact when a HP toner
cartridge (supposedly with a lifetime
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 03:11:27PM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
I phoned HP and was told that I could not speak with a technician,
because no technicians were assigned to non-supported printers such as
the HP5. And without authorization from a technician, the customer is
not authorized to
For a good ole BW Laser Printer get a LaserJet 5 (M/N/P) off eBay and
spruce it up. Hard to beat the old ones for reliability.
Dee
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 22:35, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 19:28, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Greetings list,
It's official: my Epson Stylus Color
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 01:28:42AM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Greetings list,
It's official: my Epson Stylus Color 400 is dead after 6 years of faithful
service.
I'm in the market for a new printer and I would like some suggestions.
Here are my parameters:
- Laser printer (the
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 01:28:42AM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Greetings list,
It's official: my Epson Stylus Color 400 is dead after 6 years of faithful
service.
I'm in the market for a new printer and I would like some suggestions.
Here are my parameters:
- Laser printer (the
On 11 Jun 2003, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Greetings list,
It's official: my Epson Stylus Color 400 is dead after 6 years of faithful
service.
I'm in the market for a new printer and I would like some suggestions.
[snip]
Be careful about Brother. I have an HL-1040 for which I recently had 4
[Sorry for the broken thread!]
Allan Wind wrote:
The psonly-1200 filter does something; otherwise jobs are not terminated
and
the printer will kill some jobs after a timeout of 2 min (if I recall
correctly). Not a big deal, it just surprised me that I needed a filter
in the
first place.
At 2003-06-11T02:44:41Z, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allan Wind) writes:
It surprised me that you still need to run a driver in the form of a ppd
to get things going perfectly (otherwise jobs would terminate abnormally
elsewise, never had that problem with the Texas Instrument aka Sharp
PostScript
On 2003-06-11 09:27:41, Andrew Perrin wrote:
perrin:~# /etc/init.d/lpd stop
Stopping printer spooler: lpd.
perrin:~# cat ~aperrin/ka.ps /dev/usblp0
Nice!
produces a fine printout. This is postscript sent directly to /dev/usblp0,
bypassing both lpd and (therefore) the psonly-1200 filter.
I
Greetings list,
It's official: my Epson Stylus Color 400 is dead after 6 years of faithful
service.
I'm in the market for a new printer and I would like some suggestions.
Here are my parameters:
- Laser printer (the inkjet has just been a money pit for the last year)
- Reasonably priced (less
I like my HP laserjet 1200SE, which meets all your criteria. Fast, cheap,
postscript, parallel.
ap
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 01:28:42AM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
I'm in the market for a new printer and I would like some suggestions.
Here are my parameters:
Does it have to be new, or is used OK?
- Laser printer (the inkjet has just been a money pit for the last year)
Lasers aren't all
On 2003-06-10 21:36:54, Andrew Perrin wrote:
I like my HP laserjet 1200SE, which meets all your criteria. Fast, cheap,
postscript, parallel.
Agree. If you want ethernet you can always add a jet direct to the
mix (internal or external).
It surprised me that you still need to run a driver in the
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 21:36:54 -0400 (EDT)
Andrew Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like my HP laserjet 1200SE, which meets all your criteria. Fast,
cheap, postscript, parallel.
This is my printer as well, and I concur.
-c
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On 2003-06-10 21:36:54, Andrew Perrin wrote:
I like my HP laserjet 1200SE, which meets all your criteria. Fast, cheap,
postscript, parallel.
Agree. If you want ethernet you can always add a jet direct to the
mix (internal or external).
OK. So
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Allan Wind wrote:
...
It surprised me that you still need to run a driver in the form of a ppd
to get things going perfectly (otherwise jobs would terminate abnormally
elsewise, never had that problem with the Texas Instrument aka Sharp
PostScript printer that I had
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On Tuesday 10 June 2003 03:28 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Greetings list,
It's official: my Epson Stylus Color 400 is dead after 6 years of
faithful service.
I'm in the market for a new printer and I would like some suggestions.
Here are my
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, [iso-8859-1] Roberto Sanchez wrote:
what are these languages and what do they mean?
HP PCL 6, HP PCL 5e, HP printer language (emulates Adobe® PostScript®
Level 2)
PCL is HP's standard page description language; it's adequate but, to
paraphrase Lloyd Bentsen, it's no
On 2003-06-11 05:23:17, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
OK. So I took a look at the HP site and looked at the entry level personal
laserjets. I liked the 1300 (20 ppm, 1200x1200, network capable, parallel)
and it seems like a good deal at $399 (from the Hp site, I can probably do
better somewhere
On 2003-06-10 23:58:15, Andrew Perrin wrote:
Surprising - that's not been my experience. I have two 1200SE's (one at
home, one at work) and I just use the psonly-1200 filter from magicfilter.
No ppd, nothing special - it Just Works. My wife's jobs (Win 98 and Win
XP) generate a blank page
On 16 Dec 2002, Nicolaus Kedegren wrote:
I could not agree more with you. A used HPLJ4 cost me $125, and a
refill cartridge about $45 at the same place. Although, I do believe
that the toner cartridge was full, 500 pages so far and still going
strong.
My personal Computer related Best Buy
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 04:19, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 16 Dec 2002, Nicolaus Kedegren wrote:
I could not agree more with you. A used HPLJ4 cost me $125, and a
refill cartridge about $45 at the same place. Although, I do believe
that the toner cartridge was full, 500 pages so far and
On 17 Dec 2002, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 04:19, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I have a used HPLJ6, which I got for nothing because it was being thrown
out. It works well with Linux but the sheets in the paper feed
constantly stick together so it is difficult to use except for
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:00:43 +
Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17 Dec 2002, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 04:19, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I have a used HPLJ6, which I got for nothing because it was being
thrown out. It works well with Linux but the sheets
On 17 Dec 2002, Jon Dick wrote:
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:00:43 +
Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17 Dec 2002, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 04:19, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I have a used HPLJ6, which I got for nothing because it was being
thrown out.
My HP 840C works well. I believe that is around 150 right now.
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On 16 Dec 2002,
At 2002-12-17T18:48:32Z, Jon Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got mine after a few weeks, it doesn't cost you anything. It's just a
bit of cardboard that you have to ram down into the paper tray so that it
replaces the 'separation pad' that apparently gets worn out on older
models.
Does it
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 06:44:32AM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 04:19, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 16 Dec 2002, Nicolaus Kedegren wrote:
I could not agree more with you. A used HPLJ4 cost me $125, and a
refill cartridge about $45 at the same place. Although, I do
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 09:41:59AM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2002-12-17T18:48:32Z, Jon Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got mine after a few weeks, it doesn't cost you anything. It's just a
bit of cardboard that you have to ram down into the paper tray so that it
replaces the
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 11:48:32PM +1100, Jon Dick wrote:
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:00:43 +
Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17 Dec 2002, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 04:19, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I have a used HPLJ6, which I got for nothing because it
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 09:19:50AM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 16 Dec 2002, Nicolaus Kedegren wrote:
I have a used HPLJ6, which I got for nothing because it was being thrown
out. It works well with Linux but the sheets in the paper feed
constantly stick together so it is difficult to use
on Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 07:37:38PM +, Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Re toner/ink refills - you can get kits comprising bottles of ink and
four hypodermics with which you can inject new ink into old
cartridges. How many times you can do this depends on the cartridge,
but even doing it
I've finally gotten fed up with my roommate's Canon CBJ-2100 printer and
all of it's associated problems (both software and hardware) and have
decided to get a new one. My only requirements are that it's relatively
inexpensive ( $200 US) and that it can be set up easily and will work
well on our
Alex Malinovich wrote:
I've finally gotten fed up with my roommate's Canon CBJ-2100 printer and
all of it's associated problems (both software and hardware) and have
decided to get a new one. My only requirements are that it's relatively
inexpensive ( $200 US) and that it can be set up easily and
On Monday 16 December 2002 4:01, Alex Malinovich wrote:
I've finally gotten fed up with my roommate's Canon CBJ-2100 printer and
all of it's associated problems (both software and hardware) and have
decided to get a new one. My only requirements are that it's relatively
inexpensive ( $200 US)
p.s. I've been intrigued by the new Lexmark 75XP PrinTrio that I've seen
advertised that prints and scans and is a little over $100 US but I
don't know anything about how well it works period or how well it works
under Linux.
On the job i see a lot of broken Lexmarks (Mostly network printers,
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 10:37:58PM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 04:01:24PM -0600, Alex Malinovich
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've finally gotten fed up with my roommate's Canon CBJ-2100 printer and
all of it's associated problems (both software and hardware) and have
on Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 04:01:24PM -0600, Alex Malinovich
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've finally gotten fed up with my roommate's Canon CBJ-2100 printer and
all of it's associated problems (both software and hardware) and have
decided to get a new one. My only requirements are that it's
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 17:37, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 04:01:24PM -0600, Alex Malinovich
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've finally gotten fed up with my roommate's Canon CBJ-2100 printer and
all of it's associated problems (both software and hardware) and have
decided to
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 04:01:24PM -0600 or thereabouts, Alex Malinovich wrote:
I've finally gotten fed up with my roommate's Canon CBJ-2100 printer and
all of it's associated problems (both software and hardware) and have
decided to get a new one. My only requirements are that it's relatively
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 10:10:14PM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
| On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 17:37, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 04:01:24PM -0600, Alex Malinovich
|([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
| Any suggestions on a good choice?
|
| A used, ethernet-capable, postscript
on Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 11:57:50PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 10:10:14PM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
| On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 17:37, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 04:01:24PM -0600, Alex Malinovich
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001 15:44:35 -0500
D-Man [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 05:43:29PM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
I haven't seen what it lists, but the HP DeskJet 6xx my roommate
bought worked.
You just *have* to get an Epson 680 or higher. Epson Japan has produced a
Linux
Ethan Benson wrote:
unless your a masochist stay AWAY from non-postscript printers. /rant
Well, I have yet to find an affordable postscript printer that
can process a page as fast as it can `print' them. I can easily
wait 10 minutes for the expensive printer at work to process a
graph, while
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 05:43:29PM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
| On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 08:52:00AM -0800, Chad Maine wrote:
| http://www.linuxprinting.org has collected stats on this subject. Should
| give you a list of printers to choose from based on how well they work in
| linux, if at all.
: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 6:50 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Printer recommendations
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 02:17:55PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
| on Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:26:36PM -0500, Alec Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
| I'm faced with recommending a new printer
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 08:52:00AM -0800, Chad Maine wrote:
http://www.linuxprinting.org has collected stats on this subject. Should
give you a list of printers to choose from based on how well they work in
linux, if at all. Of course, any postscript printer will work perfectly.
beware that
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 02:17:55PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
| on Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:26:36PM -0500, Alec Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
| I'm faced with recommending a new printer for my parents as their old unit
| is starting to show its age. The goal is to find something for
on Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:26:36PM -0500, Alec Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm faced with recommending a new printer for my parents as their old unit
is starting to show its age. The goal is to find something for $350 or
less which is Linux friendly since I'll also be using it. The printer
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 07:56:33PM -0600, Bud Rogers wrote:
On Monday 26 February 2001 19:36, Sean wrote:
I would second the choice for a laser printer ... I believe they are
often of better construction than inkjets, and the cost per page is
significatnly less. Not to mention the benefit
I'm faced with recommending a new printer for my parents as their old unit
is starting to show its age. The goal is to find something for $350 or
less which is Linux friendly since I'll also be using it. The printer will
be connected to the LAN through an old HP JetDirect EX. Right now we're
I would second the choice for a laser printer ... I believe they are often of
better construction than inkjets, and the cost per page is significatnly
less. Not to mention the benefit of not having all your printed type simply
disappear into a blurry mess if the paper happens to get wet.
Sean
On Monday 26 February 2001 19:36, Sean wrote:
I would second the choice for a laser printer ... I believe they are
often of better construction than inkjets, and the cost per page is
significatnly less. Not to mention the benefit of not having all your
printed type simply disappear into a
Alec Smith wrote:
I'm faced with recommending a new printer for my parents as their old unit
is starting to show its age. The goal is to find something for $350 or
less which is Linux friendly since I'll also be using it. The printer will
be connected to the LAN through an old HP JetDirect EX.
On Tuesday 27 February 2001 09:56, Bud Rogers wrote:
On Monday 26 February 2001 19:36, Sean wrote:
I would second the choice for a laser printer ... I believe they
are often of better construction than inkjets, and the cost per
page is significatnly less. Not to mention the benefit of not
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:26:36PM -0500, Alec Smith wrote:
I'm faced with recommending a new printer for my parents as their old unit
is starting to show its age. The goal is to find something for $350 or
less which is Linux friendly since I'll also be using it. The printer will
be connected
My 520 kept slamming against the stop and I found it was caused by a bad
connection on one of the pins of the parallel cable. If it runs self-test
with no problems when the cable is disconnected, that might be the
situation.
For a low-priced laser printer, I'd pick the HP6L (either version LSE
Well, I've wrestled with the ol' HP 520 for the last time. The problem
was that it would not see where it was supposed to stop, or so it would
seem as it would slam itself against the stop whenever I would run a check
on it. Anyway, I tried cleaning the little plastic strip as thoroughly as
On Sun, 15 Nov 1998, Chris Mayes wrote:
possible, stuck it back on, and *wham* Nothng changed. So, I've decided
it's time to get a good(low-priced) laser printer. So, who has
recommendations? I'd like to stay below 400, around 300 if possible. It
should work well under Linux (obviously)
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 10:55:54AM -0700, Justin Liu wrote:
Are
multifunction devices worth it, or should I get separate scanner/fax/copiers?
Thanks,
- justin
I think separate devices will be much easier for you to get
Hi -
I have an IBM Thinkpad 560 with Debian 1.3.1 (among other OS's) installed on
it and I was looking for some equipment recommendations. I plan an upgrade
to hamm sometime soon.
I want to get a 56K PC card modem, hopefully one that will also work with
OS/2 and Windoze if it needs to. The
On 28 Jul, Justin Liu wrote:
Hi -
I have an IBM Thinkpad 560 with Debian 1.3.1 (among other OS's) installed on
it and I was looking for some equipment recommendations. I plan an upgrade
to hamm sometime soon.
I want to get a 56K PC card modem, hopefully one that will also work with
OS/2
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