So, I am looking to buy a printer. At present I have a Dell V105, which runs out of ink WAY too fast and for which ink is WAY too expensive. I understand that laser-printers use a lot less ink, so I am looking to buy one of those since it will probably save me money in the long run. However, it seems to me that if I am going to do this, I might as well buy the most efficient laser printer, i.e. the one for which it costs the least, on average, to print a given page. I am not worried about color printing or printing pictures; a really efficient black-and-white laser printer would be fine.So what do you think is the best choice, TWW?[Edited on March 30, 2009 at 5:37 PM. Reason : obviously I mean laser, not laster]
3/30/2009 5:37:15 PM
I have a HP LaserJet 1320. B&W and a duplexer.Couldn't give you a price breakdown, but I've had the printer for ~5 years with no complaints.
3/30/2009 5:41:51 PM
PM fregacYou can get an older HP LaserJet for the price of a couple of ink cartridges.
3/30/2009 5:42:28 PM
how much are you wanting to spend and how much are you printing per monthwithout knowing those two things you might as well have said OMG I CAN HAS LASTER PRINTER?!??
3/30/2009 5:42:52 PM
< $150 if possiblehow much I print per month will vary...maybe 40 pages now....probably around 100 pages in the fall...but I will keep it long enough and print enough that cost-per-page will become the most important factor
3/30/2009 5:44:12 PM
Unless you're printing in high volume, I don't think that you're really going to notice the difference between most printers. You should do some research on the cost of toner cartridges and how many pages you can get from one and base your purchase on that.
3/30/2009 5:47:43 PM
I was hoping that somebody knew where to find a comprehensive cost-per-page list or something, but that ^ is what I will do. Thanks folks
3/30/2009 7:08:43 PM
talk to fregac.he usually has some very good/high yield laser printers for sale from surplusfor instance, i got an HP laserjet 4200dtn (extra tray and duplexer) for like $150... and it's one of the newer ones with the display on the front center, not on the right. i couldn't be happier with it.
3/30/2009 8:01:44 PM
i used a Canon ImageCLASS MF4150 for a bit - it had a good yield per cartridge but the duplexer sucks - i'm not surprised now that i see how expensive other machines with duplex are and hwo cheap i got this one for.so now i'm with a Brother MFC-7840W Compact Laser All-in-One with Wireless Interfacethe tn-330 regular yield cartridge is rated at Expected lifetime yield of 1,500 pages based on 5-percent coverage for $32 with shipping on buy.comthe tn-360 high yield cartridge is rated at Expected lifetime yield of 2,600 pages based on 5-percent coverage for $37 with shipping on concordsupplies.comi can attest to around 1500 pages with the tn-330 - i've printed at least 1200 pages so far and the cartridge is still going strong.
3/30/2009 8:14:32 PM
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00006LHOW/ref=dp_olp_refurbished?ie=UTF8&condition=refurbishedaround $45-50 per toner cartridge for the 4200 series (q1338a)you get around 12,000 pages out of one, assuming 5% page coveragei've had my current one in there for over a year and it has just barely under 3/4 of its life left.]
3/30/2009 9:56:43 PM
WHAT THE FUCK, 12 THOUSAND!??!?!
3/30/2009 10:09:27 PM
That's pretty typical.
3/30/2009 10:24:38 PM
^^,^^^good gollythat beats the crap out of shelling out $22, printing out tax documents and maybe 15 homework writeups, and shelling out $22 again]
3/30/2009 10:43:56 PM
welcome to the world of laser printing, my friendnext stop: color laseragain, fregac is your man i have a xerox phaser 8500dn, HP laserjet 4200dtn, and a HP laserjet 2100tn. got the 2100tn for free, bought the phaser and the 4200dtn from fregac for some VERY good prices. once you get one, you'll never go back to inkjet - when i moved, i didn't even bother unpacking mine, haha. ]
3/30/2009 10:53:25 PM
I got a Brother HL-4070CDW color laser printer a few weeks ago. I really like the thing so far. It's not <$150 though...
3/30/2009 10:55:56 PM
fuck my lifei was happy with 12 HUNDREDnow i will want something that can do 12 THOUSAND LoL
3/30/2009 11:32:03 PM
you can get one for about the price you'd pay for a new consumer-grade one at the store state surplus ftwthose printers are beasts, they last forever as long as you maintain them
3/31/2009 12:44:42 AM
got a brother hl 2170w recently for 85 dollar bucks after shipping and its awesome
3/31/2009 12:50:25 AM
I have a Samsung CLP-315 color laser. It was $90 new, and the black toner lasts about 1,500 pages, color toners last about 1,000. 40 for the black, 35 each for the CYM colors.It's more expensive to maintain than the HP LaserJets, but it's also gorgeous looking and it's fucking tiny. I realized after college that those used HP's might print well, but it looks like a 15 year old office printer you stole from a shitty clerk job.[Edited on March 31, 2009 at 1:50 AM. Reason : .]
3/31/2009 1:49:13 AM
yeah this thing does look quite sexyand i don't think i could do without my scanner
3/31/2009 2:31:24 AM
In addition to the price/page, get an automatic duplexer. You will never go back. I have an older HP 4100 with a duplexer, network card, and extra tray I got for $80 on here last year and still have not gone through the used toner cartridge. I keep my all-one ink jet for scanning and such and the occasional time I need something in color.
3/31/2009 8:11:31 AM
I had an HP 3800dtn I would have sold you for $400. 65,000/month duty cycle, 22ppm, full color, 850 sheet capacityI bought it for $300 though, just sold it for $450
3/31/2009 9:09:21 AM
i got this one (brother MFC-7820n) on sale for $100 a few years back...i really like having the all-in-one capabilities, as well as the built-in networking jack so i can print from anything on the network...i'm still using the original cartridge, though i admit i don't print that ofteni've never looked for a color laser since i've always had much nicer ones that i could afford at work, anyway, so i just use the company ones if i need to print something in color [Edited on March 31, 2009 at 9:21 AM. Reason : 30ppm!]
3/31/2009 9:21:00 AM
Brother makes a lot of really good All-in-one laser solutions, too bad they are all 80's star trek styled.I've had the big beast HP printers, with full duplex and networking. I don't miss them at all on the Samsung. Duplexing is manual, but it's implemented so damn well I never even think about it. And I can count on one hand the number of times I've needed a networked printer at home, rather than just having it shared through my desktop.
3/31/2009 1:44:11 PM
current plan is to go with some sort of HP Laserjet, maybe a 4200...unfortunately I live in the Midwest so Wolfweb hookups are not really an option it would be sweet to have a duplexer too...but this will require some thought. I will let TWW know when I think I've finally decided what the hell to buy
3/31/2009 6:04:09 PM
^check ebay for local auctions. I've bought a couple of refurbed HP's on ebay for pennies (Fregac has a great service, but he charges a very hefty middleman fee for doing a maintenance check).
3/31/2009 6:45:27 PM
^it's completely worth it though, and it's really not that much. that man is the god of printers. if there's anything wrong with it, he fixes it before he sells it.
3/31/2009 8:38:18 PM
evantalking about in the closethilarity ensues
3/31/2009 8:55:57 PM
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3/31/2009 8:56:20 PM
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3/31/2009 8:59:04 PM
3/31/2009 9:20:03 PM
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3/31/2009 9:26:01 PM
me toowhat's your point? WHAT IS YOUR POINT?!
3/31/2009 9:28:56 PM
Oki B2520 Multifunction Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax $99.99http://www.techbargains.com/news_displayItem.cfm/158642http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=203941984
3/31/2009 9:32:07 PM
certainly a steal at $99...but apparently it has lowish print quality, a confusing interface, a poor cost-per-page and takes a long-ass time to warm upI'd be willing to spend a bit more than $150, maybe, if that's what a competent product costsI appreciate your looking it up, tho]
3/31/2009 9:39:28 PM
4/1/2009 1:09:16 PM
Get a HP LaserJet 1012. It is small, fast, reliable and inexpensiveamazon reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Hewlett-Packard-Q2461A-ABA-LaserJet-Printer/dp/B0000C1XHYYou can buy them new for about $120.Sure you could go buy a humongo used office printer but they will be more expensive to fix, more expensive to buy toner/supplies for, slower to start up, more electricity draw, etc. and I doubt NCSU is sending printers that are in good working order to surplus, considering the budget cuts.
4/1/2009 4:34:32 PM
this isn't brother fanboyism, but when i bought mine, it was the best bang-for-the-buck, in that, considering the cost of the toner cartridges (brother being one of the cheapest), you get more pages per dollarthat was a while ago, though...the raving reviews and excellent deal i got on it helped, tooi admit that i rarely print via the network (couple of times a month, maybe), but it's nice not having to get up and plug the laptop in (because my "desktop" is actually my HTPC, there's no place for the printer to go where it can be plugged in, so it, too, prints via the network)
4/1/2009 4:48:17 PM
4/1/2009 7:05:52 PM
i still have a laserjet 1100 from like 1999 lol..damn thing still prints fine
4/1/2009 7:38:00 PM
finally bought a used HP laserjet 4200dtn off Ebay for $212 and change, including shippingwe'll see how this plays out
6/10/2009 3:45:21 PM
i'll second the 1000 series HP laser jet, they're cheap and i'm probably over 4,000 pages on my current toner cartridge right now ... i've had it for about 4 years now and it's a solid printer
6/10/2009 8:49:42 PM
okay folks, thanks for all your helpful advice. I ordered a used HP Laserjet 4200 dtn and I've finally got it all set up and installed and it prints.The only problem is, when it uses the duplexer, it prints the odd pages faintly but the even pages fine. For example, when I print a two-page document, the first page, appearing on the front side of the output sheet, is very faint, but the second page, on the back of the output sheet, is printed fine.If someone could venture any guesses as to why the hell this is happening and what I could do to fix it, I would be most grateful. I am so close to having a functioning, efficient, autoduplexing printer!
6/19/2009 6:08:52 PM
^ That's odd. All a duplexer really does is re-route the paper to print on the back side.
6/19/2009 6:11:15 PM
I need to trade this Phaser 850 for something more practical.
6/19/2009 6:15:17 PM