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Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Jun 2001 20:03:12 -0700
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Thanks for this info.
You wrote earlier that your first 1200 cartridge went for 4300 pages.
Did you put a new one in or are reconditioned ones available...if so where
did you find them and at what cost?
It is good to know that 2000 pages per month are no problem for the HP 1200.

Rode
The NOSPIN Group




>Actually, I installed 2 1100's in a school lab using jetdirect print servers
>and I haven't really had problems.  So I kindof fibbed about my personal
>experience with that model.  I did read on www.cnet.com reviews on the 1100
>and a lot of people said they had problems.
>
>I've had nothing but trouble with the 5L's and 6L's (which is the
>predecessor to the 1100) although I have one in my office and it works well.
>Several people have them and I must get at least one call a week with a
>problem.  But sometimes you can't entirely blame the printer.  I see people
>load crumpled paper into them, reload used paper into them with new paper
>without taking all the paper out first, switch the bottom/top paper exit
>switch while the printer is printing, don't put the paper rests up and the
>paper is hanging in the feeder bent over...etc.
>
>I only have 3 1100's including an 1100A with the scan/copy feature.  And
>they have been good so far except for one time it wouldn't print from
>application (was 'stuck') until I rebooted the computer and disconnected and
>reconnected the power to the printer.  Then it was fine.
>
>Dan

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