We found that our 4000tn and 4500n needed far more attention than a
departmental printer should.
We replaced one with a 2420n, which is supposed to be just a workgroup
printer, but which we have found to be much better than the 4000 series.
The other will probably be replaced with a 2420tn or dtn.
-- Ted Crum tedcrum@socrates.berkeley.edu On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Erik Klavon wrote: > Hi > > Its budget request time in my neck of the woods and next fiscal year's > list of projects includes the replacement of our computer lab > printers. We currently use the HP 4200n model for monochrome laser > printing and have found it to be much too unreliable in our lab > environment. I'm interested in alternatives. > > Building on the recent discussion of printer repair options I'd like > to solicit your experiences with laser printers you've purchased > recently. Rants and raves are welcome along with any other insight you > may have on laser printers currently available. > > If you'd like you're welcome to send your response to me > directly (off list). I can keep your input anonymous if you wish. I > will send a summary of all the responses sent to me directly back to > the list for everyone's benefit this coming Monday. (For these general > survey queries I prefer this approach as it keeps the list free from > duplicate information; discussion typically ensues once the summary is > posted.) > > Thanks > > Erik > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: > > For information about Micronet, including subscribing to > or unsubscribing from its mailing list and finding out > about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: > <http://micronet.berkeley.edu/>. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: For information about MAGNet, its meetings and events, and its mailing list, including information on subscribing and unsubscribing, see the MAGNet Web site at <http://magnet.berkeley.edu/>.Received on Wed Nov 30 14:02:18 2005
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