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I would recommend the HP 1020. We have about a dozen at work. Durable, quick and at inkforever.com you can get the toners for $35. Only downside is no warning light when toner starts running low. Plus if you watch the sales they often go for $99.
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IOW, you get what you pay for. Unfortunately, nobody makes 10 year printers anymore. If they did, nobody would buy one in today's market. |
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I've had an HP4 since the early 90's I don't use it anymore due to my newest toys.... You should see what I have in my basement! :eek::D It's like a printing company down there. Anyway, The HP 3 and 4 models are very dependable and cheap to maintain. Drum units will typically last 3 toner refills if your really thrifty and use good paper. If you want I can get you in contact with a wholesaler that will sell you a working HP 3 or 4 for around $30 plus shipping. Don't expect any warranty or customer support though.
If your looking for something networkable with cost effective consumables and can copy as well, send me a PM and I'll set you up. |
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I've been in copiers since before you were born. :) |
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Actually, upon closer investigation, I have been at my current employer since before you were born.:D
I never hear of any copier with a water bath, although I have seen copiers underwater in floods a couple times. I had one get hit by a car once also. I started at Apeco in 1967. Worked on the Dial-a-Flame (Dial-a-Copy), the Super-Jam (Super-Stat), and the Ultra-Jam. I even worked on a few of the old diffusion transfer process machines. I actually used to have a customer who made diazo copies using a sun frame (took a while on a cloudy day :D). Worked at Saxon for a couple years. Worked on Canon's when they first came out (the old grease buckets, then their first dry machines). Left before monocomponent. Probably the best hardware I ever worked on were the Sharp's in the late 80's to late 90's (9750, 9800, 2060, 2260, 3062, etc). |
I have a HP LaserJet 4000N and a 4050 high volume office printer sitting around...both work fine. Will sell pretty cheap. :D PM if interested. :)
We also use two of them here at home, both 4000N's....one has the duplexer and one has a double paper tray on it. Both bought for less than $300 over three years ago. One has 389,000 pages on it, the other has 92,000 (REAL steal of a deal, got it on ebay with 48,000 pages on it!!!). They are great printers and from the era when HP made them in California instead of China like they do now. :mad: Both are networked here too. (I'm a geek) :D Only problem so far is that the one with 389,000 needs a new paper tray sensor, but I did some circuit soldering to make it think it always has the tray inserted. Has worked great since. :D |
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