On Monday 30 January 2006 08:38, 'o-Dzin Tridral wrote:
Dear everyone,
I'm looking for a duplexing colour laser printer that I can put onto our small home network, either wired or wireless. If possible I'd prefer something where the toner cartridges aren't extortionatelly priced, but that might be too much to ask.
I've been looking at something like the Epson Aculaser C1100N. I've looked at /www.linuxprinting.org/ and checked the general level of linux compatibility and Epson look like a good bet. I'd appreciate hearing peoples' experiences with linux and colour laser printers. Any recommendations? Anything to avoid?
I have been running a Samsung CLP 550N laser printer for about 12 months and have not any problems. Easy to configure using their drivers which interface to CUPS. The only thing is the toner cartridges are not cheap but then no colour laser toner cartridges are cheap. Think 4 times the cost of a monochrome laser printer. The built in duplexing is a great and could not do without it. http://samsung.com/Products/PrinterandMultifunction/ColorLaserPrinters/CLP_5... -- Regards, Graham Smith