Thanks, Dan.

on 05/13/2002 2:38 PM, Dan Crutcher at dcrutcher at loumag.com wrote:

Harry:

We have gone through several laser printers here at Loumag, including a
Laserwriter IIf that served us well for about five years, and then a Lexmark
Optra R that is still in use in the business office. About two years ago we
bought an HP4000 that is still going strong. It cost about $1500 at the time
and it is the single best equipment purchase I have made here. The thing is
rock-solid, fast and easily networked to Macs via Ethernet. We have printed
several hundred thousand sheets on it -- many of them fairly complex
page-layout documents -- and have only had it in for service once.

I don't know what the current HP models are, but I would think you could get
something equivalent to what we have for under $1,000. I think we have 24MB
RAM in it and it has an ethernet JetDirect print server built in.

Dan

>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,
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Harry,


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