I see that posting about asterisk interested many people in the list as
I see nobody complained so far.
I would like to give my tip from my experience with grandstream ata 488.
I bought it from Tikal networks. It came with a very old firmware that
caused me a lot of trouble.
1. It would
Office depot is selling a laser printer samsung 1610 (350 shekel after
refund)
It is a truly plug and play with ubuntu and cups. A total different
experience from lexmark that rather you needed to install their own
closed driver or emulate an HP printer.
Meir,
You might want to check which cartidge do you get with the printer
(make sure it's not some sort of economic cartridge which means it
is less then half full), and you should also check how much a
replacement cartidge costs..
You really don't want to buy a 350NIS laser printer, only to be
Continuing my reviews I would like to encourage everyone to get a Nokia
n800 internet tablet.
I previously owned zaurus pdas and I was scared about getting a device
with a builtin qwerty keyboard. I was wrong.
I bought the n800, a standard hp bluetooth keyboard and a small
bluetooth gps box.
I
On the Lexmark 232 I printed thousands of pages with one catridge.
On the second catridge the printer start chunking on paper.
for 350 I will not cry if I have to throw it away. It is far better
deal that buying any ink jet printer.
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Meir,
You might want to check which
I'm also looking for a laser printer. My current favourite is the Xerox
3117, but I haven't bought it yet. It's under 300 shekels on ZAP and gets
great reccomendations. As I understand, it works in Linux (although it seems
CUPS recognizes it as a Samsung ml-1210). Here's a link: