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From: Jan Alter on 15 Jun 2008 12:01 "Robert11" <rgsros(a)notme.com> wrote in message news:R9GdndulSo8Um8jVnZ2dnUVZ_v3inZ2d(a)comcast.com... > Hello, > > First, thanks to everyone with the eplies as to why my old R200 Epson > wouldn't work (anymore). > Appreciate the help very much. > > So, I would like to ask now for a suggestion for a new home printer, > hopefully inexpensive (<$ 100 or so), > Black text printing only. > > Would be used for perhaps two dozen text pages per week, so I guess this > would be considered > as light home printing. Have no need for color. > > One of the Brother laser printers, perhaps ? > Has Brother proven to be a relaible brand for their cheap(er) printers ? > > BTW: for these Brother laser printers, how does the print per sheet and > cartridge costs compare to the ink jet ones from Canon, HP, or Epson, in > general ? > > Any suggestions and thoughts on would be most appreciated. > Again, no more than about $100, if possible. > > Thanks, > Bob > I have no experience with cheap laser printers. The $600+ Lexmarks I've used at work for the past four years have worked wonderfully. I went to Newegg.com where some folks, including myself for years now, write in their biased or unbiased reviews of the merchandise they purchase. The link below is for laser printers and you may glean a little insight. In other words, take the information for what it's worth. Just like this newsgroup, some folks try to be objective, others are out to sell their own wares, and some are simply out for blood. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2000270038+1095019018&Configurator=&Subcategory=38&description=&Ntk=&srchInDesc= -- Jan Alter bearpuf(a)verizon.net or jalter(a)phila.k12.pa.us
From: Al Bundy on 16 Jun 2008 11:29 On Jun 15, 8:09 am, "Robert11" <rgs...(a)notme.com> wrote: > Hello, > > First, thanks to everyone with the eplies as to why my old R200 Epson > wouldn't work (anymore). > Appreciate the help very much. > > So, I would like to ask now for a suggestion for a new home printer, > hopefully inexpensive (<$ 100 or so), > Black text printing only. > > Would be used for perhaps two dozen text pages per week, so I guess this > would be considered > as light home printing. Have no need for color. > > One of the Brother laser printers, perhaps ? > Has Brother proven to be a relaible brand for their cheap(er) printers ? > > BTW: for these Brother laser printers, how does the print per sheet and > cartridge costs compare to the ink jet ones from Canon, HP, or Epson, in > general ? > > Any suggestions and thoughts on would be most appreciated. > Again, no more than about $100, if possible. > > Thanks, > Bob Since your needs are so minimal, why not try to find a used printer at the thrift store, garage sale, or Salvation Army? The going price in my area is from $5-10. I saw a new Canon in the box for $10 including carts. People get these printers in a package with new computers and prefer to keep the one they had. Just a thought anyway.
From: Arthur Entlich on 16 Jun 2008 21:58 Hi Robert, For your needs, you are by far best to stay away from inkjet models. Monochrome laser printers can be found for free in many locations on services like Craig's List or Freecycle.org. These will tend to be older, and therefore larger and heavier models, but many of those can have their toner cartridges refilled quite inexpensively, and the printers are usually quite ruggedly built. Most of the older Canon, HP, IBM/Lexmark, and some Brother, Xerox and rebranded versions of those brands of laser printers still have drivers available for even current Operating Systems because they were so common. Sicne yuo principally need yours for black and white text printing, you do not require a very feature-right driver, so even some of the generic drivers in XP and Vista (for example) may have the features you require. If you would rather go with a newer option, many black and white laser printers are available for sale for under $70. These are smaller, lighter, often faster, but they also tend to come wit starter toner cartridges which are only 1/2 to 1/3rd full. This means they may only print about 600 standard typed pages from one cartridge. Some of these cartridges are refillable, many are designed with chips, like most inkjet printer cartridges, to not work when refilled unless the chip is replaced (cost between $5-20 per chip). Still, even with these printers, your saving will be substantial over inkjet printers, since toner cartridges don't clog, and toner tends to remain good for many years, so there is little waste. They tend to be faster than inkjet printers, and the toner is very fade and water resistant. Laser printers do use a light sensitive drum or belt that will eventually need replacement, but usually not before 10-20 thousand of copies, so the printer will likely give you good value. I recommend using a laser printer for text only applications, since they are designed for black and white document creation and are more efficient with consumables. Art If you are interested in issues surrounding e-waste, I invite you to enter the discussion at my blog: http://e-trashtalk.spaces.live.com/ Robert11 wrote: > Hello, > > First, thanks to everyone with the eplies as to why my old R200 Epson > wouldn't work (anymore). > Appreciate the help very much. > > So, I would like to ask now for a suggestion for a new home printer, > hopefully inexpensive (<$ 100 or so), > Black text printing only. > > Would be used for perhaps two dozen text pages per week, so I guess this > would be considered > as light home printing. Have no need for color. > > One of the Brother laser printers, perhaps ? > Has Brother proven to be a relaible brand for their cheap(er) printers ? > > BTW: for these Brother laser printers, how does the print per sheet and > cartridge costs compare to the ink jet ones from Canon, HP, or Epson, in > general ? > > Any suggestions and thoughts on would be most appreciated. > Again, no more than about $100, if possible. > > Thanks, > Bob > >
From: lkboop on 5 Jul 2008 21:03 Robert11 wrote: > Hello, > > First, thanks to everyone with the eplies as to why my old R200 Epson > wouldn't work (anymore). > Appreciate the help very much. > > So, I would like to ask now for a suggestion for a new home printer, > hopefully inexpensive (<$ 100 or so), > Black text printing only. > > Would be used for perhaps two dozen text pages per week, so I guess this > would be considered > as light home printing. Have no need for color. > > One of the Brother laser printers, perhaps ? > Has Brother proven to be a relaible brand for their cheap(er) printers ? > > BTW: for these Brother laser printers, how does the print per sheet and > cartridge costs compare to the ink jet ones from Canon, HP, or Epson, in > general ? > > Any suggestions and thoughts on would be most appreciated. > Again, no more than about $100, if possible. > > Thanks, > Bob > > Lexmark Z735 -- Brand new $29.00 US- One cartridge 21.00 Prints text and color photos-Walmart sells a bunch of them-Cartages available on Ebay at 15.00 a piece-I think that it is a great bargain
From: LouB on 6 Jul 2008 06:04 lkboop wrote: > Robert11 wrote: >> Hello, >> >> First, thanks to everyone with the eplies as to why my old R200 Epson >> wouldn't work (anymore). >> Appreciate the help very much. >> >> So, I would like to ask now for a suggestion for a new home printer, >> hopefully inexpensive (<$ 100 or so), >> Black text printing only. >> >> Would be used for perhaps two dozen text pages per week, so I guess >> this would be considered >> as light home printing. Have no need for color. >> >> One of the Brother laser printers, perhaps ? >> Has Brother proven to be a relaible brand for their cheap(er) printers ? >> >> BTW: for these Brother laser printers, how does the print per sheet >> and cartridge costs compare to the ink jet ones from Canon, HP, or >> Epson, in general ? >> >> Any suggestions and thoughts on would be most appreciated. >> Again, no more than about $100, if possible. >> >> Thanks, >> Bob >> > Lexmark Z735 -- Brand new $29.00 US- One cartridge 21.00 Prints text and > color photos-Walmart sells a bunch of them-Cartages available on Ebay at > 15.00 a piece-I think that it is a great bargain No particular suggestion, but... Laser will never have a print head clog up. Look for the weekly specials in the Sunday paper. I recently got a 119 Brother for 69 after discount and rebates. Lou
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