Hi,

I sell and repair laser printers.
My customers speak very highly of Konica Minolta and OKI and not quite
so highly of Kyocera.
I sell Kyocera were cost of consumables is the most important
consideration.

I stopped selling HP some time ago as their support services
deteriorated and the cost of running was poor compared with the above.

Cannon well forget completely Support zero,  Cost of spares exorbitant.

Mainly as I am the first port of call when things go wrong I prefer OKI
as their support in the UK could not be bettered.

Things may be different in the USA so my advice would be to ask at some
of the smaller repair shops to see what sort of fault levels they get
from different manufacturers, and see what others on the list have to
say about their experiences when they have required support.

Cheers

Peter
Peter Hart Computers

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Subject: [NF] I need advice for an office color printer

I have a real estate office that wants to put in a new printer.  They're
currently using an old DeskJet 722 which is too slow now.

Does anyone have any suggestions (from personal
experience) for a decent color printer, so they can print out flyers and
Multiple Listing Service printouts? It doesn't have to be photo quality,
but
it should be able to print fairly quickly and have moderate-priced
consumeables.

Would you suggest a color laser or a ink jet?

The need the ability to switch from legal to letter also.  That could
mean
pulling out the paper and replacing it with other size paper, or a
printer
with two paper bins.

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