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Byron Wolter <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 27 Mar 2004 09:47:15 -0600
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I use a HP laserjet 3200. It's an all-in-one, but I have talked to other
people who use the regular HP laserjets and the toner is cheaper ($50), and
lasts longer than others.  My office has a lexmark laser. Prints
great....BUT, the cartridges are $45 more and don't last as long. I'd
recommend a HP, even though it will cost a bit more initially.

Byron Wolter

I use Win98SE  on a duron 1200 with 256meg RAM.
I am trying to work out the best laser printer. I am looking at a reliable
and most importantly economical.
I have been told that some printers use the same toner cartridges as other
brands (where one is cheaper than the other) and does anyone have any
comments on the remanufactured and refilled cartidges?
The printer would be for home use - getting heavier over time as my children
are all in school with their printing requirements growing every year.
I live in Australia, so please bear this in mind when answering.
Thank you
Anne Smith

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