Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, ,> cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-11 Thread R. G. Newbury

On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 7:15

PM Samuel Sieb  wrote:

On 1/11/20 9:14 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

On Sat, 2020-01-11 at 23:18 +1030, Tim via users wrote:

On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 09:25 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:

the printing is largely of documents, but the printer sits for a
while doing nothing. I guess laser is the way to go then? What are
goog suggestions then?


Look around for a used HP laser printer. I am using an HP1320 which I 
bought in May, 2005 for about $550 including an extra cartridge and tax. 
HP cartridges are expensive! I have no idea how many cartridges I have 
gone through, probably over a dozen, and it is as good as the day I 
bought it. Drivers are included with cups or hplip. The bare HP1320 
needs a ~$30 network print server if you want to network it, otherwise a 
parallel port!


If you want print/fax/scan, then one of the all in ones or 'MFP'. I have 
an HP3055 which I purchased in 2006 (to replace the fax machine which 
had died). I mainly use it for scanning now. It has builtin network 
capability. Again, the drivers are included in your basic install of 
cups or hplip.


A good one will probably cost you $50-$75. Off-brand cartridges cost 
about that. ATM there is an HP P2015d for sale used on kijiji.ca in the 
Toronto area for $80Cdn. Physically it looks exactly like the HP1320 and 
has duplex capability.  So... $60US???


I happen to like HP printers, but Brother printers do the same thing and 
are just about as dependable and long-lived. I've had Brother printers 
too. The best scanner I have ever used is a Brother ADS-1000. Once did 
over 650 pages in one continuous pass!


Geoff
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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-11 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 7:15 PM Samuel Sieb  wrote:
>
> On 1/11/20 9:14 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sat, 2020-01-11 at 23:18 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> >> On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 09:25 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> >>> the printing is largely of documents, but the printer sits for a
> >>> while doing nothing. I guess laser is the way to go then? What are
> >>> goog suggestions then?
> >>
> >> I'd say laser is the better option.  For text, they usually print
> >> better than inkjet do.  And you don't get smudging with moisture like
> >> ink does.
> >>
> >> Hewlett Packard printers are likely to work without you having to find
> >> drivers for them.  Other brands may only work with their own special
> >> drivers, that they only bother to make for a few releases of Linux at
> >> the time they released their printer.  That's if they even make a Linux
> >> driver.
> >
> > That's probably good general advice, but I'll just repeat that my all-
> > in-one from Brother is just short of 6 years old and the proprietary
> > driver still works with F31, both for scanning and printing. At the
> > time it was markedly cheaper than the HP alternative, though that may
> > or may not be the case now.
>
> I got a Brother color laser recently and it prints and scans great with
> the driver from Brother.  Before that I had an HP color laser that also
> worked well.

I too have a very old (I know I've had it since before 2014 but that
is as far as I remember) Brother laser printer I paid $50 shipped new.
I've never installed a proprietary driver for it to work with cups. I
honestly do not know if I ever replaced the toner cartridge, but I
print so little a ream of paper lasts years. Small guy and does not do
scanning or duplex though, but never let me down.
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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-11 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 1/11/20 9:14 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

On Sat, 2020-01-11 at 23:18 +1030, Tim via users wrote:

On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 09:25 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:

the printing is largely of documents, but the printer sits for a
while doing nothing. I guess laser is the way to go then? What are
goog suggestions then?


I'd say laser is the better option.  For text, they usually print
better than inkjet do.  And you don't get smudging with moisture like
ink does.

Hewlett Packard printers are likely to work without you having to find
drivers for them.  Other brands may only work with their own special
drivers, that they only bother to make for a few releases of Linux at
the time they released their printer.  That's if they even make a Linux
driver.


That's probably good general advice, but I'll just repeat that my all-
in-one from Brother is just short of 6 years old and the proprietary
driver still works with F31, both for scanning and printing. At the
time it was markedly cheaper than the HP alternative, though that may
or may not be the case now.


I got a Brother color laser recently and it prints and scans great with 
the driver from Brother.  Before that I had an HP color laser that also 
worked well.

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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-11 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2020-01-11 at 23:18 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 09:25 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > the printing is largely of documents, but the printer sits for a
> > while doing nothing. I guess laser is the way to go then? What are
> > goog suggestions then?
> 
> I'd say laser is the better option.  For text, they usually print
> better than inkjet do.  And you don't get smudging with moisture like
> ink does.
> 
> Hewlett Packard printers are likely to work without you having to find
> drivers for them.  Other brands may only work with their own special
> drivers, that they only bother to make for a few releases of Linux at
> the time they released their printer.  That's if they even make a Linux
> driver.

That's probably good general advice, but I'll just repeat that my all-
in-one from Brother is just short of 6 years old and the proprietary
driver still works with F31, both for scanning and printing. At the
time it was markedly cheaper than the HP alternative, though that may
or may not be the case now.

poc
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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-11 Thread Tim via users
On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 09:25 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> the printing is largely of documents, but the printer sits for a
> while doing nothing. I guess laser is the way to go then? What are
> goog suggestions then?

I'd say laser is the better option.  For text, they usually print
better than inkjet do.  And you don't get smudging with moisture like
ink does.

Hewlett Packard printers are likely to work without you having to find
drivers for them.  Other brands may only work with their own special
drivers, that they only bother to make for a few releases of Linux at
the time they released their printer.  That's if they even make a Linux
driver.
 
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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-10 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 1/10/20 7:25 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:

Thanks very much! Sorry, the printing is largely of documents, but the printer 
sits for a while doing nothing. I guess laser is the way to go then? What are 
goog suggestions then?


If you don't need color, then there are some nice, cheap laser printers 
around, especially if you watch for sales.  I've picked up HP ones for 
around $100CAD.

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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-10 Thread SternData
I have a Canon MX-922, which can usually be found cheaply. I buy ink at
inkjets.com at a very reasonable price.

On 1/9/20 4:05 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use 
> with Fedora 31 and beyond?
> 
> Many thanks,

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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-10 Thread Fred Smith
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 09:25:57AM -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Thanks very much! Sorry, the printing is largely of documents, but the 
> printer sits for a while doing nothing. I guess laser is the way to go then? 
> What are goog suggestions then?

I have two Brother printers in-house, a HL-L2360D and a DCP7065DN.
The former is a standalone  printer, the latter is a multifunction
device. Both support duplex printin--important for saving trees!

The 2360D can be used without Brother's drivers by judicious selection
of drivers that CUPS offers. At the moment I forget which one it is 
that works well there. Haven't tried that with the 7065DN, as it also
needs "drivers" for the scanner that I doubt exist in FOSS-land.

Both work well  using Brother's Linux drivers. 

I'm sure there are other low-cost laser printers out there that work
with Linux but am not familiar with them.

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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-10 Thread Ranjan Maitra
Thanks very much! Sorry, the printing is largely of documents, but the printer 
sits for a while doing nothing. I guess laser is the way to go then? What are 
goog suggestions then?

Ranjan

On Fri, 10 Jan 2020 20:26:23 +1030 Tim via users 
 wrote:

> On Thu, 2020-01-09 at 16:05 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer
> > for use with Fedora 31 and beyond?
>
> You should probably say what kind of things are important to you.
> Colour, printing photos, or just documents...
>
> I use a second-hand Hewlett Packard laser printer.  The older ones are
> built like a tank, and last forever.
>
> Inkjet's can be a problem with low-volume printing, the ink can dry out
> or gunk up between use (depends on how little you print), but even if
> you use it often enough to avoid that, they waste much of their tiny
> amount of expensive ink during their cleaning routine.  Laser toner is
> much more cost effective than ink.
>
> About the only cost effective inkjets are the ones with the large
> outboard ink tanks, with continuous feed tubes to the head.  Their
> large refill bottles are about the only ones that are not a monumental
> rip off, and you only have to top up the tanks that are actually low on
> ink.
>
> But you still have to contend with the clogged heads that plague
> inkjets.  Remember that issue's made worse with cheap and nasty paper.
>
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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-10 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2020-01-10 at 20:26 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-01-09 at 16:05 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer
> > for use with Fedora 31 and beyond?
> 
> You should probably say what kind of things are important to you. 
> Colour, printing photos, or just documents...
> 
> I use a second-hand Hewlett Packard laser printer.  The older ones are
> built like a tank, and last forever.
> 
> Inkjet's can be a problem with low-volume printing, the ink can dry out
> or gunk up between use (depends on how little you print), but even if
> you use it often enough to avoid that, they waste much of their tiny
> amount of expensive ink during their cleaning routine.  Laser toner is
> much more cost effective than ink.
> 
> About the only cost effective inkjets are the ones with the large
> outboard ink tanks, with continuous feed tubes to the head.  Their
> large refill bottles are about the only ones that are not a monumental
> rip off, and you only have to top up the tanks that are actually low on
> ink.
> 
> But you still have to contend with the clogged heads that plague
> inkjets.  Remember that issue's made worse with cheap and nasty paper.

I agree with all the above. I have a cheap Brother all-in-one that's
worked for the past 5 years and costs me under £10 for a replacement
toner cartridge that will do 500-1000 sheets (third party via Amazon).
Coincidentally, I read an article today saying that HP may be
considering moving away from the "razor blade" model for inkjets (i.e.
cheap printers and expensive ink) because it's no longer good business
- people are printing things like tickets and vouchers much less than
they used to because everything's on their phones - so we may see
inkjet printer prices going up.

poc
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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-10 Thread Tim via users
On Thu, 2020-01-09 at 16:05 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer
> for use with Fedora 31 and beyond?

You should probably say what kind of things are important to you. 
Colour, printing photos, or just documents...

I use a second-hand Hewlett Packard laser printer.  The older ones are
built like a tank, and last forever.

Inkjet's can be a problem with low-volume printing, the ink can dry out
or gunk up between use (depends on how little you print), but even if
you use it often enough to avoid that, they waste much of their tiny
amount of expensive ink during their cleaning routine.  Laser toner is
much more cost effective than ink.

About the only cost effective inkjets are the ones with the large
outboard ink tanks, with continuous feed tubes to the head.  Their
large refill bottles are about the only ones that are not a monumental
rip off, and you only have to top up the tanks that are actually low on
ink.

But you still have to contend with the clogged heads that plague
inkjets.  Remember that issue's made worse with cheap and nasty paper.

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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-09 Thread sixpack13

On 09.01.20 23:05, Ranjan Maitra wrote:

Hi,

What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use 
with Fedora 31 and beyond?


...

cheap to maintain: I would suggest a S/W Laser (=> start and print 
without hassle [dried in ink])


Duplex (spares the wood), LAN, toner drum (wording ? ) buildin the 
cartridge would be a benefit.


bought a Samsung ML-2851ND 10 years ago, 130 € !


before buy have a look at:

http://www.openprinting.org/printers


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Re: OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-09 Thread Ben Cotton
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 5:09 PM Ranjan Maitra  wrote:
>
> What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use 
> with Fedora 31 and beyond?
>
I've been using an HP Envy 4510 for the last few years. It's an inkjet
printer/scanner and works well with CUPS.

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OT: recommendations for a low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use with Fedora 31

2020-01-09 Thread Ranjan Maitra
Hi,

What would be a good low-volume, cheap-to-use/maintain home printer for use 
with Fedora 31 and beyond?

Many thanks,
Ranjan
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