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On 01/23/2009 09:28 PM, Robert La Ferla wrote: > The Brother HL-4070CDW is hands down the best color laser printer I > have ever used. It was a breeze to set up. It has built-in =20 > Ethernet. The color is crisp and it can print on both sides of the =20 > page (duplex printing.) I have the HL-2700CN at home but the =20 > HL-4070CDW at work is everyone's favorite printer. $469 from =20 > Amazon.com. Only caveat is that color toner is $$$$. > =20 I've heard many good things about Brother printers and Linux, and if I=20 had not gotten the HP Color Laserjet 4500n free, I might have bought a=20 Brother. The compatible cartridges at Ink Jet Superstore are $63.99=20 compared to $20 black. $35 color for the cartridges I bought for the HP. = The Brother cartridges from them are $143.99. One of the things that one = should look at when considering a printer is the use and page yield per=20 cartridge. Today you can get a decent ink-jet printer for well under=20 $100, but when you consider the price of ink, The page yield for the=20 Brother is about 6600 pages per cartridge. In contrast, the page yield=20 for the black ink jet (Officejet 5610) that I also got free for wife is=20 430 black, 130 tri-color. The HP cartridges are $16.99 at Ink Jet=20 Superstore. So, you are talking about $0.04 per page in contrast to =20 about $.02 per page for a Brother laser (Brother Black cartridges).=20 Color is more expensive, but still a similar ratio. Basically, in a home = environment, your laser will run for a few years without needing a new=20 cartridge depending on use. --=20 Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id: 537C5846 PGP Key fingerprint: 3D1B 8377 A3C0 A5F2 ECBB CA3B 4607 4319 537C 5846
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