On 3/20/07, Robert Cunningham <rcunning@kettering.edu> wrote:
Lívio Cipriano wrote:
On 20 March 2007 03:14, russbucket wrote:
I understand this is the newer Xerox technology.
I think it's not such a new technology. I worked with one of these printers back 1995. But the perspective of "forget the consumables" sounds nice.
While they are GREAT printers, I own 2 older models for home use, my wife prints hundreds of brochures at a time for her real estate business. Buy only Xerox ink sticks, there is a documented problem with 3rd party ink reacting with Xerox's ink and clogging the very expensive ink jet head. I am probably going to buy a newer one soon, just because they are so low maintenance
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Xerox mentioned the problem with 3rd party suppliers for the ink blocks. Figured the price difference wasn't enough to try the 3rd party ink blocks. Managed to get the printer with 512MB for around $1,000. Try to get an HP with 512MB of ram and duplexing for that price. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org