If you don't need color, I would seriously look at b/w personal laser printers that are network-ready; newer HP models like the 1000 series work very well and and can be found for less than $200. Older HP lasers like the 5si models are built like tanks and are extremely durable and long lasting.
-Chris On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 1:18 PM, KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Albert Hopkins schrieb: >> On Wed, 2008-12-03 at 19:44 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote: >> >>> Does anyone have a good way of figuring out what printers that you can >>> actually buy in the retail market place actually have support in >>> Linux? I sure don't. >>> >> >> [snip] >> >> My suggestion would be not go go cheap. Nowadays you can get a color >> laser w/ built-in PostScript for around $400. The output is fast and >> great (compared to ink jets) and It Just Works [tm] with Linux. I'd >> rather spend the extra money and be happy with my choice, but that's >> just me. >> >> -a >> > Some weeks ago I bought Samsung clp-300 color laser printer for less > than 130 Euros. I use cups and I don't have any problems. Did not have > to by new "color" jet. I have been told I can print 7000 pages before I > have to :-) > You can go cheap and good. The model is from 2006 or so. > > kh > >

