[K12OSN] Printer recommendations?

"Terrell Prudé Jr." microman at cmosnetworks.com
Sun Feb 1 19:48:52 UTC 2009


If we're talking older printers, then yep, 2100's are very good.  If you 
can't get one of those where you are, then a LaserJet 4000N will also 
serve you very well.  That's what we use at the office.

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Moon wrote:
> For low budget I recommend the HP LaserJet 2100 series (network card 
> installed of course). I have bought and donated these for the 
> church/school that I support. I know these are a little old models, 
> but these printers are very reliable, long lasting, and inexpensive. 
> Several models support postscript and all 100% supported by Linux.  
> You can also buy these on eBay ~$50-100 as well as cartridges 
> (5000-6000 page count) for ~$25 a piece. These printers are low 
> maintenance as well.
>
> On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 12:49 -0500, Joseph Bishay wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I hope everyone is well.
>>
>> As a result of extensive help in another thread, I may be forced to
>> get a new printer for our small network.  We have about 15 or so
>> computers on our LTSP server and I'm looking for a printer that:
>>
>> 1) is black and white laser
>> 2) has a paper capacity of at least 250 sheets
>> 3) can be plugged into a thin client and works FOR SURE or is a
>> networked printer and works FOR SURE with LTSP
>> 4) Can handle about a thousand pages a month.
>> 5) Not very expensive since everything we buy for the Church is on a budget
>>
>> Brand-wise I am pretty agnostic, so what have you found works?  I am
>> in Toronto, Canada if that makes a difference.
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Joseph
>>
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