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I have a 13yrs old laser printer that still meets my needs, which are printing 2-3 times a year
Actually, I have never heard anybody say "nom nom nom" while eating - it's more like "num num num" I think. Rhymes with "yum"
The newer printer costs almost nothing..but the upkeep.."more grey ink"...I've gone back to an old HP (very old HP)
Funny tech story: My wife said she would like her iPad a lot more if she could install a certain program, but it kept stopping her. I asked what program? She answered: Adobe Flash (true!)
Be careful!!! Nasty h4x0rz will make your printer 'asplode if you don't patch.
There are exactly 2 things that have disappointment me about the 21st century... Its 20 fucking 12 and we dont have prevalent use of jetpacks, or working home printers.
To be fair, we had working printers 21 years ago...maybe not HOME printers back then, but by the late 90's after HP had mastered engineering obsolescence into products, you could get a rock-effing-solid LaserJet III for a low price and use it at home. I swear I've seen some still working to this day; finding the toner/cartridge/thingys is probably a bitch tho. About the time that the consumer grade ColorJets came out, all home printer users were doomed.
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I should have kept my tank of an OkiLaser (really OkiLED) OL400 from the late 1980s. If I could get cartridges and if I could get the memory expansion. Everything I've had since then has been utter paper-jamming ink-drying-out toner-wasting weaselware.
We have had great experience with Konica-Minolta color lasers. Would highly recommend. and they support Linux, too!