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Hi all,
I'm possibly looking out for a compact colour laser printer and have some requirements (sort of in order of importance). 1) Reasonably compact, height being the least important. 2) No 'sticky out' paper input or output trays or guides (to get kicked off, as the printer will be on the bottom shelf of one of those metal PC workstations). 3) Networkable (WiFi at least). 4) Reliable. 5) Reasonably cheap replacement carts. 'Cherries on the cake' would be auto duplex printing and Air / Android print. And all of that at the least possible TCO of course and recommendations ideally from personal experience. Cheers, T i m p.s. They got a tiny HP B/W laser and a separate HP scanner because the all-in-one lasers are often pretty big or have sticky out paper trays (and you have all yer eggs in one basket etc). p.p.s. I didn't need to mention that they will be primarily printing from Windows (as every, even GDI printers support that) but they also have the option of Linux (dual boot) and so support for that could be handy in an emergency etc. |
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