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William Kossack
Its time to replace my old color laser printer. I could fix it but it
would cost more than its worth.
I was looking at HP color laser printers but I've been told that using
plain laser paper will damage the drum on a 4500-PS color. Is this
true?
While the cost of the paper does not bother me having the kids load the
wrong paper would.
One of my main requirments is to be able to connect the printer to a
network. I have an old print server that supports several parallel
devices so going through a parallel port would be an option or directly
connecting the printer to the network would also be an option (the
printer I'm tossing was a laserwriter that I got because it was free)
I don't want to go the route of using an inkjet because of the problems
with printer heads clogging etc etc.
would cost more than its worth.
I was looking at HP color laser printers but I've been told that using
plain laser paper will damage the drum on a 4500-PS color. Is this
true?
While the cost of the paper does not bother me having the kids load the
wrong paper would.
One of my main requirments is to be able to connect the printer to a
network. I have an old print server that supports several parallel
devices so going through a parallel port would be an option or directly
connecting the printer to the network would also be an option (the
printer I'm tossing was a laserwriter that I got because it was free)
I don't want to go the route of using an inkjet because of the problems
with printer heads clogging etc etc.