I'm running an HP LaserJet 4P that I bought new in January 1991 - just a 
great workhorse - never jams, never complains. It was one of the first lasers 
that ran 600 dpi (now laughable) so I could print non-grainy photos.

Mary Johnson
Kaufman, TX
> LOL Junior,
>    I still have my first printer, and there is nothing
> wrong with it.  I simply bought a new Dell laptop, and
> got a new printer that supports a usb port, as well. 
> So you see your deduction is incorrect.  I stand by
> what I said in my previous post!  HP are tops!!
> 
> Darlene
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> --- "John R. Bayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Darlene wrote:
> > 
> > >   I agree with Bruce.  I have been using HP
> > printers
> > > since 1998, have had 2 of them, and each one is
> > faster
> > > and has had better image quality.  The ink
> > cartridges
> > > are so easy to change, that even I can do it.  =)
> > 
> > Thanks Darlene for confirming to me that at least
> > for me,
> > Canon printers are the way to go.  You've had two
> > HP's
> > in 5 years, so that's 2.5 years per printer.  My
> > first Canon
> > lasted at least a year longer before I felt I needed
> > to replace
> > it.  Maybe it lasted 4 years.  I wasn't keeping real
> > good track.
> > 
> > The ink cartridges are also very easy to replace in
> > Canons.
> > Just as easy as in an HP IMO, and I've done both. 
> > Another
> > benefit of the Canons is that the individual ink
> > cartridges I'd
> > bought to use in my old Canon 6000 also work in my
> > new
> > Canon i850.  Another way Canon saves money over HP,
> > which seems to have a slightly different cartidge
> > for each
> > printer, or at least each new generation of
> > printers.
> > 
> >                                                     
> >    jr
> > 
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