Re: [CGUYS] Mac compatible printers -- recommendations?

2007-05-15 Thread CB
Old thread.. but I've been looking too. I have an old HP LaserJet 6MP that is nearly bombproof. It's like the Energizer bunny. It started having feeding trouble a couple months back but that stopped when I put it on a solid surface instead of a wire shelf. I'll get a color laser when

[CGUYS] Mac compatible printers -- recommendations?

2007-05-11 Thread Terry Taylor
For those of you using Macs (OS X), what printers would you recommend? I currently use an Epson Stylus. Ink builds up and deposits excess on edges of paper. Cleaning heads doesn't resolve it. Can't clean rollers. Replacing cartridges doesn't minimize/prevent. This is my second Epson and the

Re: [CGUYS] Mac compatible printers -- recommendations?

2007-05-11 Thread Tom Piwowar
A nice laser printer with an Ethernet port. I use a Dell 3100cn. I currently use an Epson Stylus. Ink builds up and deposits excess on edges of paper. Cleaning heads doesn't resolve it. Can't clean rollers. Replacing cartridges doesn't minimize/prevent. This is my second Epson and the first

Re: [CGUYS] Mac compatible printers -- recommendations?

2007-05-11 Thread Stephen Brownfield
I use a Brother laser printer. (It works with all our Macs - both those running OS X and those running OS 9.) This is my second one. I have been happy with both of them. Steve Terry Taylor wrote: For those of you using Macs (OS X), what printers would you recommend? I currently use an

Re: [CGUYS] Mac compatible printers -- recommendations?

2007-05-11 Thread b_s-wilk
Do you really need color? Lasers are a good value compared with free inkjets. I have 2 cheap laser printers that print OK -- HP LJ1012 ~$120 [3 yrs ago], Samsung ML2010 $20 after rebate and price match last year. I set up Printer Sharing on 2 Macs and can print from 3 Macs and a PC. I would

Re: [CGUYS] Mac compatible printers -- recommendations?

2007-05-11 Thread Chrperson
You don't mention a budget Terry. Printer recommendations would need to take your printing requirements and budget into account. The Xerox Phaser 8550 DP is my current printer, and I really love it. It uses hot wax technology rather than print. Black White Color. Not cheap to purchase, but