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OK i currently have a Epson Acculase 1100 laser printer and the photo conductive unit has gone, and its actually cheaper to buy a new printer than get a new unit for it. I also had some issues with the print quality with it.
Now basically i would like some advice on a good laser printer, with a good cost per page.
i also need it to have a good resolution, my current one is 300 dpi which would be the minimum i could go.
heads up i will not go with hp unless there is no other option, they customer support is ********* (feel free to add your own bad words)
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Joined: Jan 23, 2009
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Good thing I read the last part, I was gonna suggest HP (and I agree their customer support is ********) but I still use their cheap laserjets at home.
Joined: Mar 13, 2009
Posts: 1686
Location: Iowa
I've never owned a laser printer (but I do like Canon's inkjet, so maybe they have an okay one. I do not see any that are rated highly so I suggest Samsung). They might have a mid-range priced laser that would satisfy your needs. I will research it for you. I take that back. I'm seeing the Samsung ML-2851ND monolaser 1,200 x 1200 dpi (600 resolution) newegg 169.99 us bucks. Samsung really makes good products and I'm betting this is a good model. The cartridge for it is $95 us dollars. the ml-d2850B black.
Good luck. Personally I'd stay away from HP, Epson, and a long list of others.(my opinion)
Joined: Jun 21, 2009
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Mr-T,
I would suggest going to
www.delloutlet.com
They have a lot of great refurbished printers there. I got my color laser printer for around $180 US. I have not had a single issue with mine and the print quality is exceptional.
My printer is a 1320c, but they don't show to have any in stock right now. They do have the Dell Laser Color Printer 2130cn showing at $229 US right now.
Sorry to hear yours broke, so hope you can find what ya need at the dell outlet.
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Location: Long Island, NY
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well if i explain what i use it for and why it need to be a good one,
i print 3d renders and leaflets on it for customers, rather the inkjet as if they get wet there still readable unlike inkjet. i can print about 10 booklets a day consisting of 5 pages per book.
but thank you for all you advice and comments i will look at dell tonight
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