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dragon 29-09-2008 00:35

Re: New Printer - B&W Only (Laser) ?
 
I know mine needs a new photo conductor at around 25k pages but then again I'm not the printer will last that long. (I should imagine it will take a while to hit 25k pages with the amount of printing I do) ;)

bmxbandit 29-09-2008 00:54

Re: New Printer - B&W Only (Laser) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob (Post 34644125)
For reliability alone, I always go HP for lasers. Our previous office series of HP 4 and HP 6 types did some 10+ years service before we retired them in the last year.

I concur - I use a HP Laserjet 4P, about 14 years old and still going strong :)

Toner is cheap and long-lasting, too.

dragon 29-09-2008 01:01

Re: New Printer - B&W Only (Laser) ?
 
don't build them anywhere near as good as they used to.

Mind you could say that about almost anything thesedays :(

JediMaster 29-09-2008 13:28

Re: New Printer - B&W Only (Laser) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bob_a_builder (Post 34644195)
Samsung !, Samsung !, Samsung !

These are pretty much the standard for cheap lasers

usually about £49

or £42 + del - here

so around 4p per page even if you bought a new printer each time it runs out ! - a lot less then ink jet ( unless using refilled carts)

thanks for the reply and also to all who replied with comments. i'll tell her all the fact that you lot have helped with
thanks

Dai 29-09-2008 20:11

Re: New Printer - B&W Only (Laser) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JediMaster (Post 34644484)
thanks for the reply and also to all who replied with comments. i'll tell her all the fact that you lot have helped with
thanks

Price-wise this is hard to beat..

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hp-LaserJet-41...d=p3286.c0.m14

Hom3r 29-09-2008 20:53

Re: New Printer - B&W Only (Laser) ?
 
Toner is cheaper in the long run.

A few years ago they said that a litre of inkjet ink was more expensive than rocket fuel.

---------- Post added at 19:53 ---------- Previous post was at 19:51 ----------

HOW PRICES COMPARE: THE MOST EXPENSIVE LIQUIDS

Printer Ink
A typical three-colour cartridge with a capacity of 17ml will set you back £29.
PRICE: £1.70 per ml

Chanel No.5 perfume
At £64 per 100ml bottle, screen siren Marilyn Monroe once said it was the only thing she wore in bed.
PRICE: 64p per ml

Penhaligon's Hammam Bouquet Eau de Toilette Spray
A favourite with the Royal family, this scent costs £55 for 100ml.
PRICE: 55p per ml

Nars balancing moisturiser lotion
This posh lotion is Victoria Beckham's choice and costs £40 for 75ml.
PRICE: 53p per ml

Blood
The National Blood Service charges £111 for 475ml of blood to private and NHS hospitals, which use 9,000 bags a day. Ink is seven times dearer.
PRICE: 23p per ml

Remy Martin XO
At £115 for a 70cl bottle, it's one of the most expensive cognacs you can buy on the High Street.
PRICE: 16.4p per ml

Mont Blanc black fountain-pen ink
Printer ink is 14 times dearer than pen ink which costs £5.95 for 50ml.
PRICE: 11.9p per ml

Dom Perignon Champagne, 1985
This year has produced one of the labels best vintages at £78 a 750ml bottle.
PRICE: 10.4p per ml

Les Costes olive oil
Only olives from 200-year-old trees are used to make Harrods' most expensive extra virgin olive oil which costs £22.75 for a 500ml bottle.
PRICE: 4.5p per ml

Blue Water mineral water
One litre of the world's most expensive mineral water will set you back £13.95.
PRICE: 1.39p per ml

Space shuttle fuel
When Nasa launches the Shuttle it uses 4.17m litres of fuel, costing £750,000. If it ran on ink, it could 1,000 times more.
PRICE: 0.018p per ml

Osem 30-09-2008 11:19

Re: New Printer - B&W Only (Laser) ?
 
So if we use space shuttle fuel in our laser printers they'll be cheaper to run and a lot faster?? :D

dragon 30-09-2008 19:21

Re: New Printer - B&W Only (Laser) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34644897)
So if we use space shuttle fuel in our laser printers they'll be cheaper to run and a lot faster?? :D

might be intersting for the next person who prints something

Watching You 30-09-2008 20:13

Re: New Printer - B&W Only (Laser) ?
 
For my two cents worth, as a budding script writer I have in the past bought two HP laser printers, cheap enough but the dam things never print straight. Now I will not touch HP, again.

I spent a bit more money and bought an Epson AL-2600, - at least it prints straight.


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