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From: RPS on 29 Jul 2010 00:29 In article <tkettler-88FF20.19140725072010(a)62-183-169-81.bb.dnainternet.fi>, Thomas R. Kettler <tkettler(a)blownfuse.net> wrote: > Given your requirements, this would fit: > <http://www.brother-usa.com/Printer/modeldetail.aspx?PRODUCTID=hl5370dw> I have had its predecessor 5250DN for a few years and it has performed flawlessly without hitch. Based on that I would certainly second this recommendation.
From: Tom Stiller on 29 Jul 2010 10:02 In article <280720102329334418%rps(a)null.void>, RPS <rps(a)null.void> wrote: > In article > <tkettler-88FF20.19140725072010(a)62-183-169-81.bb.dnainternet.fi>, > Thomas R. Kettler <tkettler(a)blownfuse.net> wrote: > > > > Given your requirements, this would fit: > > <http://www.brother-usa.com/Printer/modeldetail.aspx?PRODUCTID=hl5370dw> > > I have had its predecessor 5250DN for a few years and it has performed > flawlessly without hitch. Based on that I would certainly second this > recommendation. Ditto for me, my sister, and my daughter. -- Tom Stiller PGP fingerprint = 5108 DDB2 9761 EDE5 E7E3 7BDA 71ED 6496 99C0 C7CF
From: Francois on 10 Aug 2010 10:58 "AES" <siegman(a)stanford.edu> a �crit dans le message de news:siegman-27A77D.16073125072010(a)sciid-srv02.med.tufts.edu... > I'd appreciate product recommendations for a wireless, low-volume, B&W > laser printer for a home office, to replace two ancient but apparently > indestructible Apple LaserWriter II and hp LaserJet 6MP printers that I > gather will become doorstops when I upgrade from Tiger to SL and from > Cat-45 Direct Ethernet cabling to Airport. Criteria: > > * B&W only, no color > > * Modest volume: few dozen to few hundred pages/day > > * No "All-in-one" scanner/copier/fax capabilities needed, or wanted > > * Multiple feed trays, duplex printing OK but also not really needed > > * Initial cost secondary -- but reasonable operating cost important > > * Reliability, durability important > > * Good PostScript handling, good resolution also important > > * Store-bought -- no eBay or CraigsList > > Suggestions much appreciated . . . I'd recommand HP LaserJet P1505n ( can work either with USB2 or Network connection). I have it since 2 years and quite satisfied with it
From: Xavier Llobet on 10 Aug 2010 12:07 In article <8cd7ofFmgmU1(a)mid.individual.net>, "Francois" <danzas(a)9online.fr> wrote: > "AES" <siegman(a)stanford.edu> a �crit dans le message de > news:siegman-27A77D.16073125072010(a)sciid-srv02.med.tufts.edu... > > I'd appreciate product recommendations for a wireless, low-volume, B&W > > laser printer for a home office, to replace two ancient but apparently > > indestructible Apple LaserWriter II and hp LaserJet 6MP printers that I > > gather will become doorstops when I upgrade from Tiger to SL and from > > Cat-45 Direct Ethernet cabling to Airport. Criteria: > > > > * B&W only, no color > > > > * Modest volume: few dozen to few hundred pages/day > > > > * No "All-in-one" scanner/copier/fax capabilities needed, or wanted > > > > * Multiple feed trays, duplex printing OK but also not really needed > > > > * Initial cost secondary -- but reasonable operating cost important > > > > * Reliability, durability important > > > > * Good PostScript handling, good resolution also important > > > > * Store-bought -- no eBay or CraigsList > > > > Suggestions much appreciated . . . > I'd recommand HP LaserJet P1505n ( can work either with USB2 or Network > connection). I have it since 2 years and quite satisfied with it Ehem... Wire*less*... _x.
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