Kyocera is crap.  The "long life ceramic drum" gets a dirty looking grey
cast on it within 10k pages... Far less than the 30-50k pages they estimate.

Get a business HP laserjet - a LJ4000 or similar is good, and can be had
relatively cheap at auctions or ex-lease outfits.  They're good for hundreds
of thousands of pages in their lives.  Second hand is generally fine too.

Molten Media have some LJ4 series for $150 - $250.  Try and get a jetdirect
ethernet card if you can.



-----Original Message-----
From: Shane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, 21 August 2005 4:55 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Looking for recommendations for a good value laser printer


Kyocera range have been very reliable for me with a cost persheet of 
around 2 - 3 c which is less than HP, IBM, epson ... Don't do brother 
printersunless you like high costs.

Kyocera will accept HP LJ4 driver commands acceptable.

HTH,

Shane
Jamie Dobbs wrote:

> The old Laserjet 4P in my 'office' at home is on its last legs and I'm
> looking for advice on a good value replacement that will work under 
> both Linux and Windows.
> I've fairly much decided to stick with a laser as the cost per page is 
> substantially less than that of an inkjet so if anyone can recommend a 
> good value laser for light duty use I'd appreciate it.
>
> Cheers
>
> Jamie
>
>
>
>



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