Santilli
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Hi
I'm starting another school tomorrow, and, I'm NOT going through the printer fiasco I went through at Mission San Jose, having to network print to the library, and, being at the mercy of an Apple printer older then I am, which finally broke, and, for the last couple months, no printer.
Since it's a public high school, I'm NOT spending two grand, to have it stolen, nor do I need color. I'm looking for a reasonable quality, black and white printer, laser.
Now, that USUALLY, to me, means a USED, HP 4000 series printer. They are the industry standard network printers in schools around here, and, I have one as well, and, I think it's on it's second cartridge. I think I can find them in the 350-400 range, or less.
Software for XP is ok, not perfect, for my 4000N.
Looking at this page
http://www.costco.com/Common/Category.aspx?whse=BC&topnav=&cat=2484&hierPath=84*&Browse=
does anyone see a compelling argument for not just buying another 4000?
Does anyone have another recommendation? I know a shop with Samsung 550's for something like 400?
I could also take the one I have at home to work, and buy another for the home office. If I did that, it would have to be networkable, duplex capable, and have a reasonable cost per page. Color doesn't really look like it's in the picture yet.
Thanks
GS
I'm starting another school tomorrow, and, I'm NOT going through the printer fiasco I went through at Mission San Jose, having to network print to the library, and, being at the mercy of an Apple printer older then I am, which finally broke, and, for the last couple months, no printer.
Since it's a public high school, I'm NOT spending two grand, to have it stolen, nor do I need color. I'm looking for a reasonable quality, black and white printer, laser.
Now, that USUALLY, to me, means a USED, HP 4000 series printer. They are the industry standard network printers in schools around here, and, I have one as well, and, I think it's on it's second cartridge. I think I can find them in the 350-400 range, or less.
Software for XP is ok, not perfect, for my 4000N.
Looking at this page
http://www.costco.com/Common/Category.aspx?whse=BC&topnav=&cat=2484&hierPath=84*&Browse=
does anyone see a compelling argument for not just buying another 4000?
Does anyone have another recommendation? I know a shop with Samsung 550's for something like 400?
I could also take the one I have at home to work, and buy another for the home office. If I did that, it would have to be networkable, duplex capable, and have a reasonable cost per page. Color doesn't really look like it's in the picture yet.
Thanks
GS