Bill Campbell wrote: > On Tue, Dec 03, 2013, Ned Slider wrote: >> >>I'd really appreciate some recommendations for colour laser printers for >>use with CentOS. It's for light home use with CentOS 5 and CentOS 6 >> systems. >> >>Must have: >> >>1. Colour. Quality not that important as mainly for kids school project >>type of stuff. >>2. Ethernet connectivity - want something I can plug into the network >>3. Cheap running costs - don't want to be spending a fortune on toner >>4. Linux support >> >>I have very little experience with printing on Linux. I'm assuming I >>want a laser with Postscript and/or PCL emulation, and Linux driver >>support (still not sure exactly what I should be looking for here). >> >>Top of my very short list at present is: >> >>Brother HL-4140CN at £167 >> >>http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brother-HL4140CN-Network-Colour-Printer/dp/B0047753F4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1386105929&sr=8-1&keywords=brother+hl-4140cn >> >>I'd appreciate any other recommendations people might have. > > First off I would stay away from HP printers. As others have > said, they used to make quality products (I have an HP 4M+ that's > been going since November 1995), but the current ones aren't very > good. I bought a new CP2025DN which worked nicely until my wife > managed to break something in the duplexer while loading paper, > and HP wouldn't sell the parts to the shop to repair it. The 4 > toner cartridges also cost over $100USD each. <snip> Our CP 3525dn's, the first of which showed up around '10, are reliable workhorses. BUT: I do *NOT* buy OEM toner cartridges. Get replacement compatibles online - they're half to a third the cost, and I've only had one or two be defective (out of dozens).* My LJ1018, bought in '08, is small, cute, and reliable. No problems (I didn't say anything, this isn't hubris....)<g> mark * And the next person who announces that everyone who works for the US fed gov't as an employee or contractor is free with tax money, I have one of two defective ones sitting around that I'd like to shove down his throat. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos