> From: Edward Ned Harvey (lopser)
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 5:11 PM
>
> I just printed this email, and stuck
> my fingers inside the printer to attempt smudging the ink at a completely
> unreasonable time. I licked my fingers on one hand, and used dry fingers on
> the other hand, rubbed t
If you aren't indecisive as me...and willing to risk open box buys (I've had
one good and one bad experience in doing this with printers)I stumbled on
MacMall, currently has 4 open box N911g's in stockfor $115.79
http://www.macmall.com/p/HP-Multifunction-Printers/product~dpno~8956728~pdp
Charles Polisher writes:
> I'm surprised there's been no cautions about HP's proprietary
> data format (non-PCL / non-Postscript) printers that only print
> from a supported OS, AFAIK MS Windows and Mac OS X. I've had
> requests to hook them up to our Linux/CUPS-based application,
> no luck g
I'm surprised there's been no cautions about HP's proprietary
data format (non-PCL / non-Postscript) printers that only print
from a supported OS, AFAIK MS Windows and Mac OS X. I've had
requests to hook them up to our Linux/CUPS-based application,
no luck getting them to work.
--
Charles
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> On 2013-08-04 at 20:04 -0400, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
> > About 3 months ago I bought an HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911a. I am
> > extremely happy with it.
>
> I have one of these and am mostly happy. Well, "HP OfficeJet Pro
> 8600
> Plus" and appears to be the N911g (
On Aug 6, 2013, at 5:21 PM, Phil Pennock
wrote:
>
> On 2013-08-04 at 20:04 -0400, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
>> About 3 months ago I bought an HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911a. I am
>> extremely happy with it.
>
> I have one of these and am mostly happy. Well, "HP OfficeJet Pro 8600
> Plus" and appears
On 2013-08-04 at 20:04 -0400, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
> About 3 months ago I bought an HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911a. I am
> extremely happy with it.
I have one of these and am mostly happy. Well, "HP OfficeJet Pro 8600
Plus" and appears to be the N911g (according to Google CloudPrint, the
only plac
> From: discuss-boun...@lists.lopsa.org [mailto:discuss-
> boun...@lists.lopsa.org] On Behalf Of Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng.
>
> The one oversight was fax in the MFC. Even though I so rarely have needed
> it...
Although I have fax in the MFC, and I have a voip line that provides ability to
fax...
- Original Message -
>
> I've got an old Brother MFC-8860DN (laser, BW, duplexer and wired
> network) printer which works great. The kids can print to it from
> anywhere, and they raid it fro scrap paper too. I just poked at it
> last night and found I had printed somehing like 8800 pa
> From: Derek Balling [mailto:dr...@megacity.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 5:01 PM
>
> > Ink never dries out. Never smudges.
>
> I've never seen an inkjet printer anywhere that if you touched the output
> with slightly-moist fingertips you hadn't ruined the output.
>
> I can't speak to
> Ink never dries out. Never smudges.
I've never seen an inkjet printer anywhere that if you touched the output with
slightly-moist fingertips you hadn't ruined the output.
I can't speak to the Pixma, never having used one, but that seems ... foreign
to me.
D
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> From: discuss-boun...@lists.lopsa.org [mailto:discuss-
> boun...@lists.lopsa.org] On Behalf Of Matthew Barr
>
> I've seen folks mention that the more modern ink jets may not dry out as
> quickly. How true is this?
>
> We print fairly infrequently, but every time I've seen an inkjet that's use
I've got an old Brother MFC-8860DN (laser, BW, duplexer and wired
network) printer which works great. The kids can print to it from
anywhere, and they raid it fro scrap paper too. I just poked at it
last night and found I had printed somehing like 8800 pages, but about
4400 on the most recent to
Interesting discussion. I only have a cheap little Samsung b&w PCL laser
now. For photos I've avoided getting an inkjet because my previous bad
experiences with both HP and Epson drying out and dying shortly after the
warranty ran out. I always avoided Canon because the were anti-Linux back
in the
We had an HP 1510 or 1610 (can't remember which now), and definitely had
problems with the ink cartridges drying out over time. Nice to hear that
this isn't as much of an issue any more.
-Josh (iril...@infersys.com)
On 08/06/13 12:03, Yves Dorfsman wrote:
On 2013-08-06 12:45, Matthew Barr wrote:
We print fairly infrequently, but every time I've seen an inkjet
that's used that little, it's always dried out.
I'm wondering the same thing, I can go months without using colour...
I ended up with a laser pri
On 8/6/2013 11:45 AM, Matthew Barr wrote:
I've seen folks mention that the more modern ink jets may not dry out
as quickly. How true is this?
I haven't had problems with that in years.
We print fairly infrequently, but every time I've seen an inkjet
that's used that little, it's always dri
I use a canon pixma printer at home. Great printing, fast enough, and I have
found super quality bulk ink that doesn't ruin the ink head.My workstation
handles the printer connectivity.
The only - ONLY time I have ever run into an issue with this line of printer
'drying out' is if I let t
On 2013-08-06 12:45, Matthew Barr wrote:
We print fairly infrequently, but every time I've seen an inkjet that's used
that little, it's always dried out.
I'm wondering the same thing, I can go months without using colour...
The Brother MFC7360N looks interesting, but doesn't have wifi.
I've seen folks mention that the more modern ink jets may not dry out as
quickly. How true is this?
We print fairly infrequently, but every time I've seen an inkjet that's used
that little, it's always dried out.
The Brother MFC7360N looks interesting, but doesn't have wifi.
If the ink
I bought one of these 18 months ago:
Brother MFC9460CDN Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax
Works well with linux and windows.
I got annoyed with ink cartridges drying up.
I also wanted automatic duplex and fax ability.
I setup 4 printers so I don't have to mess with settings each t
> From: Derek Balling [mailto:dr...@megacity.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 7:51 AM
>
> +HP Toner doesn't smudge, really (At least not NEARLY on
> the scale that inkjet ink does).
Well, *you* say the inkjet smudges, but I have literally here in my hand, a
printout from m
On 06/08/13 12:50, Derek Balling wrote:
On Aug 6, 2013, at 7:33 AM, "Edward Ned Harvey (lopser)"
wrote:
So I'm acknowledging that the Canon Inkjet and the HP Laserjet are both low
cost, reliable, fully featured. The thing that to me is a differentiator, is
as follows:
Canon PIXMA driver, i
On Aug 6, 2013, at 7:33 AM, "Edward Ned Harvey (lopser)"
wrote:
> So I'm acknowledging that the Canon Inkjet and the HP Laserjet are both low
> cost, reliable, fully featured. The thing that to me is a differentiator, is
> as follows:
>
> Canon PIXMA driver, including network print, scan, fa
> From: Derek Balling [mailto:dr...@megacity.org]
> Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 7:20 PM
>
> +1 to this. I bought an inexpensive all-in-one (HP 276nw) that has been
> awesome for me.
According to my calculations:
The HP 276nw b/w toner is $86 for 2,400 pages ($0.036 per page) and the CMY
toner
+1 to this. I bought an inexpensive all-in-one (HP 276nw) that has been awesome
for me.
D
On Aug 5, 2013, at 7:16 PM, Joseph Kern wrote:
> I am a solid convert to laserjets for home use, very economical and none of
> this inkjet refill foolishness. I bought a brother laserjet from newegg fo
I am a solid convert to laserjets for home use, very economical and none of
this inkjet refill foolishness. I bought a brother laserjet from newegg for
$99 (wifi and wired), worked out of the box with CUPS and really showed no
signs of wear after 3 years of school work.
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 3:5
On 8/4/2013 7:46 PM, Jonathan wrote:
Linux and Mac friendly, including print head alignment etc.
(Preferably avoiding proprietary Linux drivers)
Hard-wired ethernet
Duplex printing
Good running costs (always-on power, and replacement ink)
Compact footprint
Easily available cartridges
Common br
I agree with Tom on the HP. I caught it at Staples on sale also got staples
rewards for the purchase. I believe it dropped it to around $180. It fit in
the same spot as my 7310. I have to say I turned on the coloring book app
somehow so now when I turn it on to do some printing I get a random
color
On 2013-08-04 17:46, Jonathan wrote:
Common brands in the UK are: Brother, Canon, Epson, HP, Lexmark. My budget is
around £75 incl sales tax ($US 115).
The last time I had an inkjet, I only printed once every few weeks, and the
ink would dry up (I do live in a dry climate). This was 10 year
I'm a huge fan of canon pixma. No junk software (cough HP cough).
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About 3 months ago I bought an HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911a. I am
extremely happy with it.
- Wifi and hardwired ethernet
- Mac, Linux, Windows drives. The Mac drivers are great... I do tons
of scanning and it works great.
- Duplex (never buy a printer that doesn't do duplex!)
- PostScript
- Prints
Hi,
I've just passed on my Canon Pixma MP150 which is still doing sterling
service after many years.
I'm in the market for a similar cheap inkjet/scanner. It's for
occasional use (both printing and scanning) and I rarely print photos
(so photo quality isn't critical). I have a small blank-
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