Your best bet may be to pick up a low-page-count laser off ebay. You can
probably get a HP LJ 6P for <$100. I picked up a 5P several years back for
exactly this purpose...a quality unit of old is probably going to do a
better job for you than a cheap unit today.
Greg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Winterlight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <hardware@hardwaregroup.com>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 6:00 PM
Subject: [H] desktop laser
I need a cheap Laser printer for documents and envelops. Very little use...
on average a dozen envelopes, and 15 pages per month. What I want is
something that is very reliable, no jams, no feed problems, minimizes paper
curl ... in short... no freaking problems.
A couple of years ago I bought a inexpensive Konica Minolta 135 at
Staples for this job. What a piece of crap. It is one month shy of two
years old and I am still on the original sample cartridge, which shows you
how little I need to print out on it.
When I first bought it I discovered it doesn't play nice with other
printers .... it has to be the default printer. So I picked up a Netgear
USB single device print server. Then at the end of every month I attempt
to print out a few pages, and envelopes, and I have to fight with constant
feed problems. Half the envelopes won't feed, and the cancel button takes
a minute to clear out an error.So I have to power down, power back up,
stack the envelopes and start over. And God help me if I want to print out
more then one, or two normal pages, like a pdf manual, on any kind of
paper, because I end up with a jam PDQ. You look at the inside of the
printer, and it is still in new condition. No paper dust, no burns,
nothing.
I have had enough of this thing, and it is time to try another brand of
cheap laser but what? I don't care about speed, endurance, features, I
just want it to work reliably the little bit I am going to use it. I am
thinking about HP LaserJet1020 laser printer which I can get on sale for
hundred bucks. Anyone have any experience with this.