On Oct 23, 2:10 pm, "H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any comments on its functionality from Linux? linuxprinting.org says it > works pefectly. What about its durability?
I (and my mother) have both had pretty poor luck with the utility or long term durability of anything made by Brother that isn't a sewing machine. Almost like their name can be used in a sentence: "Oh, brother, more rebadged, Chinese-built crap." > And, finally, any other suggestions? I have a HP LaserJet 4+ that my girlfriend found in a dumpster in perfect working order(!) almost a decade ago. It's relatively small, quiet and fast compared to most of the business laser printers I've seen, the toner lasts forever at the print volumes you're talking about, and it's relatively cheap compared to other models when it does run out thanks to the LaserJet 4 series popularity. People like 'em so much you can actually find people who will come out and repair them at a relatively reasonable expense. How many other printers have that? :o) It might not have duplex printing, but one way around that, which has worked for me since high school, is find a printer with no jobs waiting, print the cover page and even number pages, flip the stack and throw it back in the paper tray and print the odd pages on the backs of the evens. You can do this with pretty much any printer, and you can figure out which way you need to reload the paper for the second pass with a little trial and error and a two-page document. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]