Quoting Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com>:
Jeffrey L. Taylor said the following on 01/25/2013 11:55 PM: [snip] What *may* matter is your context. Some models are inherently more suited to 'industrial grade production' than others. If you need a high duty cycle then that is going to be more of a determining factor than anything else: high capacity paper and ink, high wear tolerance. Heck, the old HP Laserjet-II you could throw off a desk (BTDT) and run it flat out all day and everyone and his brother did refills for it. They never seemed to wear out.
Do prioritise your requirement list.
This is a good point. We went through three shredders in quick order, each time getting a heavier duty one until we reached low volume office grade. This printer will sit idle for days, print a few pages, and then every month or two print several dozen pages. Location is Austin, Texas which is in year 10 of a drought, so low humidity. Not as bad as my mother's high desert scenario, but drying out and clogging is an occasional problem. Jeffrey -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org