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Theoclymenus: <snip>
Got a laser printer made by Lexmark. I'd got with these guys because their printers know at least PCL6 or Postcript or both. That means that you do not need a special driver for them, they work on any OS. They also have their own CPUs and RAM

Stay away from anything that says GDI, host based.... err basically anything that does not say at least PCL6 and/or Postscript. Unless you do a shitload of printing to justify it, don't buy inkjets and by this I mean inkjets that can be fitted with CISS systems. Also, if you don't print a lot with these things they clog. Messy little things.
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Navagon: Does your company have printers? If so then why would you ever need one?
This is the solution I use. +1
Post edited June 19, 2013 by teshra
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Theoclymenus: <snip>
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silviucc: Got a laser printer made by Lexmark. I'd got with these guys because their printers know at least PCL6 or Postcript or both. That means that you do not need a special driver for them, they work on any OS. They also have their own CPUs and RAM

Stay away from anything that says GDI, host based.... err basically anything that does not say at least PCL6 and/or Postscript. Unless you do a shitload of printing to justify it, don't buy inkjets and by this I mean inkjets that can be fitted with CISS systems. Also, if you don't print a lot with these things they clog. Messy little things.
I've discarded the idea of inkjets already. I need to check out what a "laserjet" is / means. The other stuff you describe doesn't make an awful lot of sense to me tbh :) Still quite a lot of researching to do it seems ...
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Navagon: Does your company have printers? If so then why would you ever need one?
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teshra: Best answer. +1
I don't have access to a company printer, otherwise I'm sure that would be the best solution.
Post edited June 19, 2013 by Theoclymenus
Funny no one has mentioned sleeping with a girl you don't like and then getting drugged and raped by her in order to have access to a printer, or am I the only one who remembers that thread?
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tinyE: Funny no one has mentioned sleeping with a girl you don't like and then getting drugged and raped by her in order to have access to a printer, or am I the only one who remembers that thread?
Getting drugged and raped by HER ? How would that get you access to her printer ? Oh I think I might see where you're coming from ..... no, that's not a solution I'm considering ... at the moment at least.
Burn all useless physical crap down.
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Theoclymenus: I've discarded the idea of inkjets already. I need to check out what a "laserjet" is / means. The other stuff you describe doesn't make an awful lot of sense to me tbh :) Still quite a lot of researching to do it seems ...
"LaserJet" is a series of laser printers made by HP. It's a marketing name and there are no "jets" of course :) Some earlier models like the LaserJet 1100 may still be in service today. Those things were really, really, really good.

Regarding the things I told you about, those will be listed in the printer specifications pages under "Printer language"
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Elenarie: Burn all useless physical crap down.
Wow, such useful input.
Post edited June 19, 2013 by silviucc
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Theoclymenus: I've discarded the idea of inkjets already. I need to check out what a "laserjet" is / means. The other stuff you describe doesn't make an awful lot of sense to me tbh :) Still quite a lot of researching to do it seems ...
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silviucc: "LaserJet" is a series of laser printers made by HP. It's a marketing name and there are no "jets" of course :) Some earlier models like the LaserJet 1100 may still be in service today. Those things were really, really, really good.

Regarding the things I told you about, those will be listed in the printer specifications pages under "Printer language"
Thanks. I had actually pretty much written off Hewlett Packard so maybe I'll have to reconsider. Another worry I have is how long inks / toners remain available for discontinued models. It would not be much fun to buy a printer only to discover you can no longer get ink / toner for it.
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silviucc: ...
Yes, it is useful. He's wasting Earth's resources.

/let-me-go-hug-a-tree

Why do people have to be so serious? :)
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tinyE: Funny no one has mentioned sleeping with a girl you don't like and then getting drugged and raped by her in order to have access to a printer, or am I the only one who remembers that thread?
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Theoclymenus: Getting drugged and raped by HER ? How would that get you access to her printer ? Oh I think I might see where you're coming from ..... no, that's not a solution I'm considering ... at the moment at least.
It was all a hoax. Most of us knew it, some of us (me) bought it. Point being, it became a rather large thread (we should be able to find it) and usually when talk of a printer shows up someone will make a reference to it.
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silviucc: "LaserJet" is a series of laser printers made by HP. It's a marketing name and there are no "jets" of course :) Some earlier models like the LaserJet 1100 may still be in service today. Those things were really, really, really good.

Regarding the things I told you about, those will be listed in the printer specifications pages under "Printer language"
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Theoclymenus: Thanks. I had actually pretty much written off Hewlett Packard so maybe I'll have to reconsider. Another worry I have is how long inks / toners remain available for discontinued models. It would not be much fun to buy a printer only to discover you can no longer get ink / toner for it.
Well, since I brought up the LaserJet 1100 printer, here:

http://www.inktechnologies.com/hp-1100-toner-laserjet-1100-toner-cartridges

Cartridges are still being manufactured today for that thing, it was made in the 90s and has been discontinued :)
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silviucc:
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Theoclymenus:
Here we go

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/how_to_turn_down_a_girl
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Theoclymenus: Thanks. I had actually pretty much written off Hewlett Packard so maybe I'll have to reconsider. Another worry I have is how long inks / toners remain available for discontinued models. It would not be much fun to buy a printer only to discover you can no longer get ink / toner for it.
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silviucc: Well, since I brought up the LaserJet 1100 printer, here:

http://www.inktechnologies.com/hp-1100-toner-laserjet-1100-toner-cartridges

Cartridges are still being manufactured today for that thing, it was made in the 90s and has been discontinued :)
It seems that there is more money in the ink / toner industry than there is in the printer industry. There are dozens and dozens of discontinued models (what a waste !) available on Amazon, though it's not always immediately apparent whether cartridges are still available for them.

I'm interested to know what's so special about the laserjet. The 1100 is only mono and doesn't seem that quick (not that speed would matter that much to me). Is it just to do with the print quality or the running costs, or both ... or something else ?


Ha ha ha. I just read his "story", not the whole thread. He must have had a lot of spare time on his hands to think that yarn up. I think I would have been enough of a sucker to believe it too. The chances of my ending up in his situation are about zero anyway so it looks like I'll have to actually buy a printer ..... just like he did :D
Post edited June 19, 2013 by Theoclymenus
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silviucc: Well, since I brought up the LaserJet 1100 printer, here:

http://www.inktechnologies.com/hp-1100-toner-laserjet-1100-toner-cartridges

Cartridges are still being manufactured today for that thing, it was made in the 90s and has been discontinued :)
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Theoclymenus:
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Theoclymenus:
I need to calm down and smell more roses. :D
Post edited June 20, 2013 by tinyE
(@tinyE)

I've given you +1 because reading the story gave me a laugh. This rep system is a bit daft imo : you get uprepped mainly for posting something every new day and can get downrepped either because someone doesn't like you for some unknown reason, or because they misunderstood your post in some way, or simply don't share the same sense of humour. But that's the internet for you in general I suppose...
Post edited June 19, 2013 by Theoclymenus