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Small laser printer replacement - recommendations?
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I've had a Samsung ML-2010 B/W laser printer for about 10 years now and it has served extremely well. I do little printing, though every few weeks I do a "large" print of about 50 pages for when I do the pub quiz. The Samsung getting a little bit crotchety these days, I'm wondering if I should treat myself to a new one: does anyone have a recommendation? The great things about the 2010 are that (a) it generally works without fuss (b) it's fast (c) it's laser, so no arsing about with smudgy messy expensive ink cartridges (I get enough of that with my Canon MP270, which I use for the occasional colour print). ? Cheers John |
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On 29/11/2017 12:55, Another John wrote:
Hi all I've had a Samsung ML-2010 B/W laser printer for about 10 years now and it has served extremely well. I do little printing, though every few weeks I do a "large" print of about 50 pages for when I do the pub quiz. The Samsung getting a little bit crotchety these days, I'm wondering if I should treat myself to a new one: does anyone have a recommendation? The great things about the 2010 are that (a) it generally works without fuss (b) it's fast (c) it's laser, so no arsing about with smudgy messy expensive ink cartridges (I get enough of that with my Canon MP270, which I use for the occasional colour print). ? Cheers John https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hp-...rom-hp-2843661 Printer costs £60. There's a £5 off voucher. 11% Quidco. So, the net cost is around £50. HP are giving £50 cashback on this particular model of printer. So, it's effectively free. https://h41201.www4.hp.com/WMCF.Web/...13034/Details/ Treat yourself. Buy two! (The voucher only works once, so the second one costs you £5.) |
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Another John wrote:
I've had a Samsung ML-2010 B/W laser printer for about 10 years now and it has served extremely well. I do little printing, though every few weeks I do a "large" print of about 50 pages for when I do the pub quiz. I do very little printing at home, so didn't want a big* laser that ate half my desk space, I decided I could live without colour, so got a Samsung M2026W. No hassle at all, light enough to live on the top shelf and be easy to lift down when needed, wifi so only needs a kettle lead. [*] actually I do have a colour/postscript/duplex/ethernet/multi-bin monster that takes ages to warm up, but it's tucked away. |
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GB wrote:
https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hp-...rom-hp-2843661 I did stand in PC World prodding various small lasers, and that one was my second choice to the Samsung, the HP had an actual paper tray rather than "slot" loading IIRC and larger toner, but it's a winprinter rather than PCL. |
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On 29/11/2017 12:55, Another John wrote:
Hi all I've had a Samsung ML-2010 B/W laser printer for about 10 years now and it has served extremely well. I do little printing, though every few weeks I do a "large" print of about 50 pages for when I do the pub quiz. The Samsung getting a little bit crotchety these days, I'm wondering if I should treat myself to a new one: does anyone have a recommendation? The great things about the 2010 are that (a) it generally works without fuss (b) it's fast (c) it's laser, so no arsing about with smudgy messy expensive ink cartridges (I get enough of that with my Canon MP270, which I use for the occasional colour print). I just had to replace my aging Laserjet 2200dn, and in the end went for a Laserjet pro M402dne I wanted duplex and network connection. Proper PCL and Postscript print engine etc. It seems to do the job very nicely - fast to warm up and print first page (under 7 secs) 30+ ppm, and a proper paper tray. Was about 167 from ebuyer (although you have just reminded me there was a cashback deal on it ;-) -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On 29/11/17 12:55, Another John wrote:
Hi all I've had a Samsung ML-2010 B/W laser printer for about 10 years now and it has served extremely well. I do little printing, though every few weeks I do a "large" print of about 50 pages for when I do the pub quiz. The Samsung getting a little bit crotchety these days, I'm wondering if I should treat myself to a new one: does anyone have a recommendation? The great things about the 2010 are that (a) it generally works without fuss (b) it's fast (c) it's laser, so no arsing about with smudgy messy expensive ink cartridges (I get enough of that with my Canon MP270, which I use for the occasional colour print). ? Cheers John shame. I just threw an old B&W HP out. I havee an HP252n color and it works OK. Juts installed its first NON HP toner cartdridge. NON HP CATRIDGE it said. But the ****er works. Its plug and play with linux, too. -- Theres a mighty big difference between good, sound reasons and reasons that sound good. Burton Hillis (William Vaughn, American columnist) |
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On 29/11/2017 12:55, Another John wrote:
Hi all I've had a Samsung ML-2010 B/W laser printer for about 10 years now and it has served extremely well. I do little printing, though every few weeks I do a "large" print of about 50 pages for when I do the pub quiz. The Samsung getting a little bit crotchety these days, I'm wondering if I should treat myself to a new one: does anyone have a recommendation? The great things about the 2010 are that (a) it generally works without fuss (b) it's fast (c) it's laser, so no arsing about with smudgy messy expensive ink cartridges (I get enough of that with my Canon MP270, which I use for the occasional colour print). ? Cheers John I don't know if you'd call it small, but I've been very happy with a "refurbished" HP1320n bought for not very much a couple of years ago - I assume they're still available. Toner cart from StinkyInk or similar costs less than £30 (I think) and lasts ages. I connected it to a wireless bridge (from TP-link) that talks to the router so everyone in the house can use it. |
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replying to Another John, Iggy wrote:
From a U.S. perspective. The Brother brand has done perfectly well for me for over 20-years. And the leaders that most people find solid in everyway for Lasers are Brother, HP, Canon, in that order. I've never had a problem with Dell, Lexmark or Samsung and they're also very popular. Epson though, I've only experienced in Ink and everything's horrible. The keypads don't function well, the manual's terrible and the Ink is tiny and gets overly wasted in the trap. I wouldn't buy a Laser from Epson. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...s-1253298-.htm |
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In article , Iggy
m wrote: replying to Another John, Iggy wrote: From a U.S. perspective. The Brother brand has done perfectly well for me for over 20-years. And the leaders that most people find solid in everyway for Lasers are Brother, HP, Canon, in that order. I've never had a problem with Dell, Lexmark or Samsung and they're also very popular. Epson though, I've only experienced in Ink and everything's horrible. The keypads don't function well, the manual's terrible and the Ink is tiny and gets overly wasted in the trap. I wouldn't buy a Laser from Epson. I believe they have stopped making them, wanting everybody to go over to inkjet. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England |
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message news Yes my old hp is doing very well, and as long as you do not buy the toner from hp, you will be quids in as every cart has effectively a new drum as well, so its just a bit of a clean now and again really. It seems to me most modern printers though are wireless with grotty screens with menus, hence I'll hang on to my good old usb only bog standard switch on and go for as long as I can. Why do you print anything at all given you can't see it ? "GB" wrote in message news On 29/11/2017 12:55, Another John wrote: Hi all I've had a Samsung ML-2010 B/W laser printer for about 10 years now and it has served extremely well. I do little printing, though every few weeks I do a "large" print of about 50 pages for when I do the pub quiz. The Samsung getting a little bit crotchety these days, I'm wondering if I should treat myself to a new one: does anyone have a recommendation? The great things about the 2010 are that (a) it generally works without fuss (b) it's fast (c) it's laser, so no arsing about with smudgy messy expensive ink cartridges (I get enough of that with my Canon MP270, which I use for the occasional colour print). ? Cheers John https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hp-...rom-hp-2843661 Printer costs 60. There's a 5 off voucher. 11% Quidco. So, the net cost is around 50. HP are giving 50 cashback on this particular model of printer. So, it's effectively free. https://h41201.www4.hp.com/WMCF.Web/...13034/Details/ Treat yourself. Buy two! (The voucher only works once, so the second one costs you 5.) |
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wrote: On 2017-11-29, charles wrote: In article , Iggy om wrote: replying to Another John, Iggy wrote: From a U.S. perspective. The Brother brand has done perfectly well for me for over 20-years. And the leaders that most people find solid in everyway for Lasers are Brother, HP, Canon, in that order. I've never had a problem with Dell, Lexmark or Samsung and they're also very popular. Epson though, I've only experienced in Ink and everything's horrible. The keypads don't function well, the manual's terrible and the Ink is tiny and gets overly wasted in the trap. I wouldn't buy a Laser from Epson. I believe they have stopped making them, wanting everybody to go over to inkjet. God alone knows why. according to Epson they are faster and cheaper to buy and to run with ink tanks rather thena tiny cartridges. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England |
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On 29/11/2017 20:24, charles wrote:
In article , Huge wrote: On 2017-11-29, charles wrote: In article , Iggy m wrote: replying to Another John, Iggy wrote: From a U.S. perspective. The Brother brand has done perfectly well for me for over 20-years. And the leaders that most people find solid in everyway for Lasers are Brother, HP, Canon, in that order. I've never had a problem with Dell, Lexmark or Samsung and they're also very popular. Epson though, I've only experienced in Ink and everything's horrible. The keypads don't function well, the manual's terrible and the Ink is tiny and gets overly wasted in the trap. I wouldn't buy a Laser from Epson. I believe they have stopped making them, wanting everybody to go over to inkjet. God alone knows why. according to Epson they are faster and cheaper to buy and to run with ink tanks rather thena tiny cartridges. The trouble with inkjet is that if you don't use them for a couple of weeks (such as being away on holiday), they dry out and clog the nozzles. When you want to print, you spend ages with IPA, followed by numerous head-clean cycles wasting loads of ink. Much of the time, you can't shift the clog and have to buy a vastly overpriced, new cartridge with integral head or with non-integral heads, scrap the printer. Lasers sit there 'til they are needed and just work. Our current printer is a Samsung CLP-680ND networked, colour laser with duplexing. A bit overkill for home use, but it was cheap (£100 new and boxed) and despite the toners having officially run-out, the override has kept it running for another 14 months so far! That's in a houshold with three kids wasting paper and toner all the time. I can only presume that the "Change Toner" alarm point is calibrated for very high page per week office settings, where running out and not having replacements can be costly. SteveW |
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On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 18:42:46 +0000, bin wrote:
I don't know if you'd call it small, but I've been very happy with a "refurbished" HP1320n bought for not very much a couple of years ago - I assume they're still available. Toner cart from StinkyInk or similar costs less than £30 (I think) and lasts ages. I connected it to a wireless bridge (from TP-link) that talks to the router so everyone in the house can use it. I still use a 24 year old LaserJet 4M+ for most work. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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On 29/11/2017 21:35, Huge wrote:
On 2017-11-29, charles wrote: In article , Huge wrote: On 2017-11-29, charles wrote: In article , Iggy m wrote: replying to Another John, Iggy wrote: From a U.S. perspective. The Brother brand has done perfectly well for me for over 20-years. And the leaders that most people find solid in everyway for Lasers are Brother, HP, Canon, in that order. I've never had a problem with Dell, Lexmark or Samsung and they're also very popular. Epson though, I've only experienced in Ink and everything's horrible. The keypads don't function well, the manual's terrible and the Ink is tiny and gets overly wasted in the trap. I wouldn't buy a Laser from Epson. I believe they have stopped making them, wanting everybody to go over to inkjet. God alone knows why. according to Epson they are faster and cheaper to buy and to run with ink tanks rather thena tiny cartridges. Inkjets are **** and I won't have one in the house. While not ideal as general purpose printers, its hard to touch them if you want to do high end photo prints. (although Dye Sub is probably better, it never really caught on for the consumer market). -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On 29/11/17 21:35, Huge wrote:
Inkjets are **** and I won't have one in the house. Nor me. I've had a run of secondhand lasers for the last 20 years or so, and finally had to buy a new printer this year (as no-one I knew was chucking a decent mono laser away). A Dell E310W, which suits my needs just fine. I don't print photos and print rarely. It just worked with Windows & Linux. |
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replying to charles, Iggy wrote:
That's good news! The less Epson the better, as far as I'm concerned. I'm never trying Ink again, absolutely horrible and wasteful compared to toner. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...s-1253298-.htm |
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"Bob Eager" wrote in message ... On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 18:42:46 +0000, bin wrote: I don't know if you'd call it small, but I've been very happy with a "refurbished" HP1320n bought for not very much a couple of years ago - I assume they're still available. Toner cart from StinkyInk or similar costs less than £30 (I think) and lasts ages. I connected it to a wireless bridge (from TP-link) that talks to the router so everyone in the house can use it. I still use a 24 year old LaserJet 4M+ for most work. I'd have you publicly flogged for elder abuse if you hadn't so obviously enjoyed that the last time. |
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On 30 Nov 2017 09:03:36 GMT, Huge wrote:
can't shift the clog and have to buy a vastly overpriced, new cartridge with integral head or with non-integral heads, scrap the printer. s/weeks/days/ Hell, hours, sometimes. I've had three. They were all ****. I threw the Epson out of my study window. I'll raise you a Porthole into Southampton Docks, no chance to pour over the remains thinking " Maybe I shouldn't have done that". G.Harman |
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On 30/11/17 09:04, Huge wrote:
On 2017-11-29, John Rumm wrote: While not ideal as general purpose printers, its hard to touch them if you want to do high end photo prints. In which case I go somewhere with an appropriate printer. Unless you do a *lot* of photo prints, it isn't worth the hassle. Indeed. The local photo booth that used to project digilat colour images onto photo paper now has a megebucks digital ptrintyer that does amazing stuff that is way beyind my menas. My inkjet that I skipped (A1 sized HP plotter) because no one wanted it used to produce prints that fade in a couple of months of sunlight. It's cheaper to take drawings round to the print shop these days. -- Some people like to travel by train because it combines the slowness of a car with the cramped public exposure of an airplane. Dennis Miller |
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On 29/11/2017 12:55, Another John wrote:
The Samsung getting a little bit crotchety these days, I'm wondering if I should treat myself to a new one: does anyone have a recommendation? With all printers the manufacturers tend to sell them cheaply and then have a hefty mark-up on the consumables. Typically you can get third-party ink or toner for a third of the price of the or less of the official stuff. So the thing to research is whether 3rd party toner is available for the model you choose. I'm told that HP are getting much cleverer in their newer models so that you are forced to buy HP brand toner, but don't know if that's true for all brands. -- Clive Page |
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Clive Page wrote:
On 29/11/2017 12:55, Another John wrote: The Samsung getting a little bit crotchety these days, I'm wondering if I should treat myself to a new one: does anyone have a recommendation? With all printers the manufacturers tend to sell them cheaply and then have a hefty mark-up on the consumables. Typically you can get third-party ink or toner for a third of the price of the or less of the official stuff. So the thing to research is whether 3rd party toner is available for the model you choose. I'm told that HP are getting much cleverer in their newer models so that you are forced to buy HP brand toner, but don't know if that's true for all brands. IME with Brother, only their toner works properly. |
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On 30 Nov 2017 09:38:30 GMT
Huge wrote: Good man. I found it very satisfying. I bought a LJ5M on eBay for £35 about 7 years ago and it's been fine ever since, although it can be very slow. It's not unknown for it to take 15 minutes to render a page. But it Just Works. Heh, I got a Brother HL1430 (similar spec to the LJ5M) from Freegle, a drum and a couple of cartridges for twenty quid on eBay. It's hard to believe the hassle we used to put up with from previous inkjets (although the mono HP I was given was a lot less bad than the several Epsons we had). |
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On 29/11/2017 16:50, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
I havee an HP252n color and it works OK That's what I went for too. The built-in wireless is handy - it sits in a corner nowhere near any computer or network. Andy |
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On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 19:14:07 UTC, Iggy wrote:
From a U.S. perspective. The Brother brand has done perfectly well for me for over 20-years. And the leaders that most people find solid in everyway for Lasers are Brother, HP, Canon, in that order. I've never had a problem with Dell, Lexmark or Samsung and they're also very popular. Epson though, I've only experienced in Ink and everything's horrible. The keypads don't function well, the manual's terrible and the Ink is tiny and gets overly wasted in the trap. I wouldn't buy a Laser from Epson. Have 4 HPs of various ages, been very good. Only the ancient one is less than reliable now. The one thing I don't like about the smaller ones is the UI, it's anything but clear. Brother, had one, wouldn't get another. The drum was not part of the print cart and effectively not replaceable. Lexmark corporate type machine was very impressed with. Print quality absolutely flawless every time, no reliability problems. Only downside was the carts were chipped & overpriced, so refilled them before they emptied. You get what you pay for I suppose, they're over 1k so not for home use. DIY refilling laser carts is easy enough. The key word is cleanliness, any bit of fluff can ruin the print quality. I'd stay away from anything that took chipped carts, unless prepared to pay a significant premium for a top quality machine like the Lexmark. NT |
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On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 20:24:49 UTC, charles wrote:
In article , Huge wrote: On 2017-11-29, charles wrote: In article , Iggy om wrote: replying to Another John, Iggy wrote: From a U.S. perspective. The Brother brand has done perfectly well for me for over 20-years. And the leaders that most people find solid in everyway for Lasers are Brother, HP, Canon, in that order. I've never had a problem with Dell, Lexmark or Samsung and they're also very popular. Epson though, I've only experienced in Ink and everything's horrible. The keypads don't function well, the manual's terrible and the Ink is tiny and gets overly wasted in the trap. I wouldn't buy a Laser from Epson. I believe they have stopped making them, wanting everybody to go over to inkjet. God alone knows why. according to Epson they are faster and cheaper to buy and to run with ink tanks rather thena tiny cartridges. sales bullsht. I wouldn't touch an inkjet today. Slow, short lived, unreliable compared to lasers. NT |
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On Thursday, 30 November 2017 18:13:25 UTC, Rob Morley wrote:
Heh, I got a Brother HL1430 (similar spec to the LJ5M) from Freegle, a drum and a couple of cartridges for twenty quid on eBay. It's hard to believe the hassle we used to put up with from previous inkjets (although the mono HP I was given was a lot less bad than the several Epsons we had). The first inkjet I ever had was trouble from the start. It had a 1 pixel printhead that whizzed back & forth very fast, and took grey-black powder, probably carbon. First thing it did was fry the computer it plugged in to. I should have learnt then. NT |
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On 30/11/17 23:19, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Vir Campestris wrote: On 29/11/2017 16:50, The Natural Philosopher wrote: I havee an HP252n color and it works OK That's what I went for too. The built-in wireless is handy - it sits in a corner nowhere near any computer or network. Duplex? Nope. -- Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas? Josef Stalin |
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On 01/12/2017 07:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 30/11/17 23:19, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Vir Campestris wrote: On 29/11/2017 16:50, The Natural Philosopher wrote: I havee an HP252n color and it works OK That's what I went for too. The built-in wireless is handy - it sits in a corner nowhere near any computer or network. Duplex? Nope. Huh? Mine has. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00TON9YK6 Oh. Missed. Mine is a M252dw. Andy |
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On 01/12/17 21:47, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 01/12/2017 07:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 30/11/17 23:19, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Vir Campestris wrote: On 29/11/2017 16:50, The Natural Philosopher wrote: I havee an HP252n color and it works OK That's what I went for too. The built-in wireless is handy - it sits in a corner nowhere near any computer or network. Duplex? Nope. Huh? Mine has. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00TON9YK6 Oh. Missed. Mine is a M252dw. Andy yep. its a costed optional extra IIRC as well. -- Some people like to travel by train because it combines the slowness of a car with the cramped public exposure of an airplane. Dennis Miller |
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On 02/12/2017 15:20, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 01/12/17 21:47, Vir Campestris wrote: On 01/12/2017 07:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 30/11/17 23:19, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Vir Campestris wrote: On 29/11/2017 16:50, The Natural Philosopher wrote: I havee an HP252n color and it works OK That's what I went for too. The built-in wireless is handy - it sits in a corner nowhere near any computer or network. Duplex? Nope. Huh? Mine has. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00TON9YK6 Oh. Missed. Mine is a M252dw. Andy yep. its a costed optional extra* IIRC as well. Not on that model. It's standard. Andy |
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Clive Page grunted in
: With all printers the manufacturers tend to sell them cheaply and then have a hefty mark-up on the consumables. Typically you can get third-party ink or toner for a third of the price of the or less of the official stuff. So the thing to research is whether 3rd party toner is available for the model you choose. I'm told that HP are getting much cleverer in their newer models so that you are forced to buy HP brand toner, but don't know if that's true for all brands. Thread hijack alert... I'm just about to buy a new laser printer myself; although the vast majority of my needs are for monochrome print, I'm quite tempted to get a colour machine just for the occasional convenience. I'm interested in the HP Color LaserJet Pro M254dw (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075GG7LZX), which is 114 after HP's cashback deal. I'm well aware of the toner cost issue, especially with colour, but at least this model includes 700-pages- worth (allegedly!) of colour toner, which would last me a very long time! So can anyone confirm whether this model will definitely work with 3rd- party toner carts? Secondly, if I were to run this printer until the bundled colour carts ran out, and never bothered replacing them, does anyone know if the printer would keep working in black-and-white? Or would it give up until the colour carts were replaced? Thanks David |
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Lobster wrote:
So can anyone confirm whether this model will definitely work with 3rd- party toner carts? I presume that the amazon seller "technology geeks" wouldn't sell a bundle of the printer plus 3rd party toners if it didn't ... |
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Small laser printer replacement - recommendations?
On 04/01/18 18:35, Lobster wrote:
Clive Page grunted in : With all printers the manufacturers tend to sell them cheaply and then have a hefty mark-up on the consumables. Typically you can get third-party ink or toner for a third of the price of the or less of the official stuff. So the thing to research is whether 3rd party toner is available for the model you choose. I'm told that HP are getting much cleverer in their newer models so that you are forced to buy HP brand toner, but don't know if that's true for all brands. Thread hijack alert... I'm just about to buy a new laser printer myself; although the vast majority of my needs are for monochrome print, I'm quite tempted to get a colour machine just for the occasional convenience. I'm interested in the HP Color LaserJet Pro M254dw (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075GG7LZX), which is £114 after HP's cashback deal. I'm well aware of the toner cost issue, especially with colour, but at least this model includes 700-pages- worth (allegedly!) of colour toner, which would last me a very long time! So can anyone confirm whether this model will definitely work with 3rd- party toner carts? My m252n, works, but bitches about 'non standard cartdridges' . Later ones MAY simply refuse to accpet them. I biought compatibles from here.. # https://www.cartridgesave.co.uk/tone...ro-M254dw.html Note that they do not sell 'compatibles' for the 254 only more, or less full, genuene HP ones *AT THE MOMENT*. That strongly suggest that some cunning slasnt is bus reverse engineering HP genuine carteidges in order to offer compatible toners at a sane price. I still had to pay about 30 quid a cartridge for the compatibles IIRC But tyhey are fuller than te ones that came with the printer. Secondly, if I were to run this printer until the bundled colour carts ran out, and never bothered replacing them, does anyone know if the printer would keep working in black-and-white? Or would it give up until the colour carts were replaced? Pretty sure it will keep working It bitches and moans but it keeps on printing. Eventually you get stripes, then no colour at all. Thanks David -- How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think. Adolf Hitler |
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Small laser printer replacement - recommendations?
On Thu, 04 Jan 2018 18:35:14 +0000, Lobster wrote:
Secondly, if I were to run this printer until the bundled colour carts ran out, and never bothered replacing them, does anyone know if the printer would keep working in black-and-white? Or would it give up until the colour carts were replaced? I can only relate the story of a larger HP model (a 2600n, fairly old now). I got it on Freecycle. It worked "sort of", but there was a magenta cast over all the pages. Took me a while to work out that the magenta cartridge needed changing (and, to a lesser extent, the other two colkour ones). Further investigation showed that the printer had doen about 4000 pages in its life. The black toner had been replaced once (with a third party toner that it occasionally bitched about). The colour toners were completely empty. In common with a lot of HP printers, the toner cartridges include the drum and the toner waste container. The waste container on the magenta cartridge was overflowing. Not sure if that's still the case. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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Small laser printer replacement - recommendations?
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@mid.individual.net: Lobster wrote: So can anyone confirm whether this model will definitely work with 3rd- party toner carts? I presume that the amazon seller "technology geeks" wouldn't sell a bundle of the printer plus 3rd party toners if it didn't ... Well spotted! I went ahead and ordered one, so will see how it turns out... |
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Small laser printer replacement - recommendations?
On 06/01/18 20:57, Lobster wrote:
Andy Burns grunted in news:fb7bvvFkhdfU1 @mid.individual.net: Lobster wrote: So can anyone confirm whether this model will definitely work with 3rd- party toner carts? I presume that the amazon seller "technology geeks" wouldn't sell a bundle of the printer plus 3rd party toners if it didn't ... Well spotted! I went ahead and ordered one, so will see how it turns out... Actually feed back to the group on what 3rd party toners do work with what lasers would be damned helpful. -- "I guess a rattlesnake ain't risponsible fer bein' a rattlesnake, but ah puts mah heel on um jess the same if'n I catches him around mah chillun". |
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