On 06/09/2013 11:56 AM, Upscope wrote:
On Friday, June 07, 2013 09:30:49 PM Stefan Gruber wrote:
Tom Davies schrieb am Freitag, 7. Juni 2013 12:33:
Does anyone know of companies that do product-lines that are easily
compatible with Gnu&Linux?
Look at Kyocera TASKalfa Series...
Stefan
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Depends on what your looking for. I had a xerox Phaser 6120 (laser
printer), they also make MFC printers)for 7 years on my Linux system.
never burped, Xeror provided drivers. To Negatives, relealily expense
compared to some and toner was expensive.
replaced xerox with Brothers MFC-J6710DW about 7 months ago. Not
problems so far using Brothers Linux Drivers. Have not tested the FAX
part yet, Not sure it will work over my fiber Optic phone network.
Russ
I do my best to find non-OEM ink cartridges and toner.
My HP laser cost me $25 - $30 for non-OEM but $105 for HP's toner.
My Canon set of 6 ink cost $35 for 2 full sets, but cost $80 for a full
set of OEM-ink.
My HP OJ 7000 printer - 3 full sets of color cost less than one HP
black. 1 full set of color/black cost less than HP's Black let alone a
full set of Black and Color OEM ink.
When I buy a new [or used] printer, I first look at the cost of the ink
or toner, both OEM and the non-OEM market. I really want to know the
ink/toner costs before I buy so I can tell how much that printer will
cost me. Then I compare printer models and their features with their
ink/toner costs. At that point, I have all of the information on "cost
of printing" up front. I cannot tell you how many good looking printers
that would cost me $70+ for even non-OEM toner, or $200+ for the OEM
toner. I do not have that kind of money to lay out for a toner
replacement, no matter how great the printer is.
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