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Please advise.
I\'m looking for a heavy duty sole-practitioner multifunction printer, fax,
scanner, &c (was gonna jibe: toothbrush, vaccuum, dishwasher, and pet
shampooer). I\'m guessing I need to spend more like $500. I had gotten the
cheapest HP inkjet recently and it was a disappointment. (I just moved and
junked about half of my equipement to save on moving.)
Not sure if I want cartridge-less inkjet or laser. For pure home, I\'d prefer
ink jet. For office, I\'d get laser toner but keep it in a place where I don\'t
mind dusty toner spills (heck, garage works). In same cases I still use MSDOS
and would like the printer to know what plain text ascii is. I had a 2005
Panasonic dot matrix that didn\'t.
I had an HP OJLX printer 1995-2015 which worked great. I refilled it by
syringe. But about a third of the time it didn\'t \"equalise\" right and leaked.
I also worked with some folks who had a big professional HP 5555
which I could do wheelies with from the computer. I loved it, but can\'t
afford it. It was leased & profesionally maintained monthly
To do stuff like that on my own, I use Fedex/Kinko.
But some friends had the cheapest HP laser printers at their home and they
could be real wimpy. For example when you did two sided card stock, the toner
on the back side didn\'t fuse well. I\'d\'a thought the hotter the better (ie,
it didn\'t cool\'nuff because it was thicker) butit was disappointing.
I still have my HP41C calculator and am planning of refurbishing my hp2621a
terminal (screen has \"cataract\", ie, glue deteriorated). I loved HP products
most of my life, but, yes, firms change.
My first printer (1982-95) was also great, Oki 82a. It used regular old
fashioned typewriter ribbons. It was like an army tank. I so kick myself for
dumping it when I got the HPOJLX, I just ordered a used one on eBay. With
film ribbon, in the early 80s some folks thought I had a Wang. Yes,I\'m that
old. Except we used Wang at work ca 1985, not at home.
I also still got my SCM daisy wheel \"robot typewriter\".
Dunno about interfaces. Had mixed experience using USB to parallel or serial.
Yeah, and when I need to scan big stuff, I really miss those big xerox copiers
with foot pedals that could email you the file. Usually at some big law firm
we sometimes hired. With most home scanners you need to do a dance every time
you turn the page.
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I\'m looking for a heavy duty sole-practitioner multifunction printer, fax,
scanner, &c (was gonna jibe: toothbrush, vaccuum, dishwasher, and pet
shampooer). I\'m guessing I need to spend more like $500. I had gotten the
cheapest HP inkjet recently and it was a disappointment. (I just moved and
junked about half of my equipement to save on moving.)
Not sure if I want cartridge-less inkjet or laser. For pure home, I\'d prefer
ink jet. For office, I\'d get laser toner but keep it in a place where I don\'t
mind dusty toner spills (heck, garage works). In same cases I still use MSDOS
and would like the printer to know what plain text ascii is. I had a 2005
Panasonic dot matrix that didn\'t.
I had an HP OJLX printer 1995-2015 which worked great. I refilled it by
syringe. But about a third of the time it didn\'t \"equalise\" right and leaked.
I also worked with some folks who had a big professional HP 5555
which I could do wheelies with from the computer. I loved it, but can\'t
afford it. It was leased & profesionally maintained monthly
To do stuff like that on my own, I use Fedex/Kinko.
But some friends had the cheapest HP laser printers at their home and they
could be real wimpy. For example when you did two sided card stock, the toner
on the back side didn\'t fuse well. I\'d\'a thought the hotter the better (ie,
it didn\'t cool\'nuff because it was thicker) butit was disappointing.
I still have my HP41C calculator and am planning of refurbishing my hp2621a
terminal (screen has \"cataract\", ie, glue deteriorated). I loved HP products
most of my life, but, yes, firms change.
My first printer (1982-95) was also great, Oki 82a. It used regular old
fashioned typewriter ribbons. It was like an army tank. I so kick myself for
dumping it when I got the HPOJLX, I just ordered a used one on eBay. With
film ribbon, in the early 80s some folks thought I had a Wang. Yes,I\'m that
old. Except we used Wang at work ca 1985, not at home.
I also still got my SCM daisy wheel \"robot typewriter\".
Dunno about interfaces. Had mixed experience using USB to parallel or serial.
Yeah, and when I need to scan big stuff, I really miss those big xerox copiers
with foot pedals that could email you the file. Usually at some big law firm
we sometimes hired. With most home scanners you need to do a dance every time
you turn the page.
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Vasos Panagiotopoulos panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---