Brian, Thanks. Is this printer networkable?
on 05/13/2002 1:20 PM, Brian O'Neal at brimac at mac.com wrote: > Harry, > > I would recommend the Samsung ML-1210. It is OS 8.5 and up And OS X(which > is what I am using). It is also windows compatible (of course). You can pick > on up for less than $200, that?s right, I said $200. I just bought mine two > weeks ago at CompUSA it was 199 with a 20 instant cash back and a $50 mail > in rebate for a total of 129.99+tax So far I am pleased with it. I havent > used it under classic (os8 and up) But through OS X and NT its does just > fine. Its very small too which is a plus. Takes up MUCH less room than my > old LW IInt which it replaced just like you. > I am sure that this printer is a rebadged Lexmark E-210, which you can find > for 99 dollars. BUT, no Mac support. I do like the Lexmarks for quality, and > if they break they're easy to work on (and I work on many of them) > > Brian O'Neal > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 5/13/02 12:21 PM, "Harry Jacobson-Beyer" <harryjb at bellsouth.net> wrote: > >> My laserwriter IInt has finally died. I got it for free 4 or 5 years aga and >> have put in over $700 in repairs and I don't want to put any more money into >> it. >> >> So, can anyone recommend a laser printer in the neighborhood of $1000 or >> less? >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> Harry, >> >> >> Harry Jacobson-Beyer >> Surveyor of the Passing Scene! >> >> http://personal.sdf.bellsouth.net/~harryjb >> >> What a strange, long, trip it is! >> >> remember: it's not how fast you climb the hill that matters, it's how fast >> you go coming down! >> >> >> The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be May 28. >> For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/~lcs>. A calendar of >> activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>. >> > > > The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be May 28. > For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/~lcs>. A calendar of > activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>. > Harry, Harry Jacobson-Beyer Surveyor of the Passing Scene! http://personal.sdf.bellsouth.net/~harryjb What a strange, long, trip it is! remember: it's not how fast you climb the hill that matters, it's how fast you go coming down! The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be May 28. For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/~lcs>. A calendar of activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>.
