What laser printers do you like?
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Wed Jul 12 08:20:15 EDT 2006
dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 12:40:09AM -0400, David Kramer wrote:
>> I've got a DEC LN-17 laser printer I want to replace (I'm gonna sell it
>> at the MIT Flea this Sunday). I'm looking for another Linux-friendly
>> laser printer, possibly with a network jack. Speed is not important,
>> but linux-friendly and fairly reliable are. Toner replacement cost is a
>> minor factor. I would like to spend $100-$250, with that higher end
>> having to really be worth it.
>
> Brother or Samsung is a good bet in that range. The Brother
> HL2070N is about $135 at NewEgg.
I've been looking at the Brothers, because Staples sells several models
in my range.
>> My research so far has shown that many printers in that price range,
>> especially the smaller ones, tend to curl the pages, which would suck,
>> and have a fairly high DOA (or within two months) rate. Why is this so
>> hard?
>
> Page curling is largely caused by humidity (i.e. no air
> conditioning + current weather = page curl).
That's good to hear, because I have whole house A/C. If I can disregard
that problems, the Brother printers sound a whole lot better. I haven't
looked into Samsung yet.
Thanks.
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