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Date:      Thu, 18 Jan 1996 12:10:22 +1030 (CST)
From:      Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
To:        rdmurphy@acs.bu.edu
Cc:        hardware@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Printer and modem recommendations?
Message-ID:  <199601180140.MAA04522@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
In-Reply-To: <199601171921.OAA95988@acs3.bu.edu> from "rdmurphy@acs.bu.edu" at Jan 17, 96 02:21:19 pm

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rdmurphy@acs.bu.edu stands accused of saying:
> 
> Does anyone have recommendations on:
> 
>   1) low end (less than $500.) laser printers

Buy a secondhand Laserjet 2 or 3.  Provided you look after them, they're
good for over a million copies.  I picked one up at an auction for about
$150, and spent another $100 or so on parts.  It's done about 250,000
copies and runs perfectly. (This was actually a III with 4M and the 
Canon SX-2 engine, ie. 600dpi with the spiffy RET stuff.)
We paid about $600 (Australian) for an ex-demo LJ-2 with about 20,000
copies on it about two years ago

A new printer in the under-$500 bracket will be _CRAP_ and will give you
nothing but grief.

> My sense from looking at the mail archive is that GDI (I think)
> printers such as the HP 5L are not compatible with FreeBSD.  Is
> this true?  Are there any reasonable alternatives?

GDI printers of all types are inherently dependant on the Micro$oft 
Windows GDI rasteriser, and are next to useless.  Never, ever buy a GDI
printer.  Pick something mainstream that is compatible with the HP-PCL
or Postscript, even if it is a few years old.

> Russ Murphy

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