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[ILUG] OT hardware recommendation?

[ILUG] OT hardware recommendation?

Bernhard Rohrer graylion at sm-wg.net
Fri Feb 10 00:20:07 GMT 2006


but for the fact that the original cartridges are likely to be only 
filled to 30% :(

I am thinking HP3800dn 713 sterling with consumables see here:

http://www.digiuk.com/sectionlist.asp?c=1927863&s=&sm=&guid=&id=231

this actually seems to be the ost affordabe if one akshully uses the 
printer. But I'll sleep on it - prolly several times :)

cheers

Bernhard

Niall O Broin wrote:
> On 9 Feb 2006, at 23:38, Bernhard Rohrer wrote:
> 
>>
>>>> - can be shared for win on samba for linux via USB
>>> ENOPARSE - did you want to host the printer on a Linux or Windows 
>>> box? Academic with the 3100cn, as it's networked. I suspect that you 
>>> could use the 3000cn attached to a Windows box, and use Linux to 
>>> print to it with Samba, but it might be an expensive esxperiment :-)
>> host it on a loonix box, use from wintendo.
> 
> Then you'd need the 3100cn - which probably pays its price delta over 
> the 3000Cn by having 4000 page cartridges instead of 2000, so you get 
> the other OS support and the extra tray 'free'.
> 
> 
> 
> Niall
> 

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