We have a couple of Samsung ML2250s at front desk and in each consulting room.

Our old Kyocera 1750 needs a new drum. It has been fairly reliable to date for many years. But for the price of a replacement drum, we can get three Samsung printers which were on special with extra bin for $300 each.

Have had some minor mechanical problems under warranty, but if a problem requires simply a swap out with a less used printer, we are never printerless.

RAID used to be redundant array of inexpensive disks.

Given a choice of one fast reliable big printer or two fast reasonable smaller printers, we have zero down time and higher throughput most of the time.


Ian.


At 5:27 pm +1000 7/6/06, Jim Glaspole wrote:
Funny you mention Kyocera printers.  We just had 2 Kyocera 1020D's
installed today.
So far they have been 100% reliable!
Jim

Dr John Van Dyck wrote:

Kyocera  was fs 1800 I think    have been totally reliable   prints all
sizes paper   huge capacity    some models have network card so can simply
attach to network.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Michael Christie
Sent: Wednesday, 7 June 2006 5:12 PM
To: GPCG_Talk
Subject: [GPCG_TALK] Good printer

Can I beg my colleagues about recommendations re a good laser printer
for our frontdesk.
It needs to be shared between 2 computers, have 2 trays for A4 paper and
medicare claim forms and fast.
Our venerable Laserjet 4 is becoming very slow.The printer is connected
to one computer and simply shared between them at present.
The network is XP Pro with 8 attached computers already so I'm not sure
if I had a network printer whether it will exceed the allowable
connections on a XP Pro network.
Advice gratefully received




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