On Monday 26 November 2007 00:53, Harvey White wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 03:46:29 -0000, you wrote:
> If you ∗do∗ go with HP, be aware that there is on the 2200 and 2300
> series, and some of the other LaserJet series, a density control in
> software. It's a separate program, not part of the driver. Normally
> the density is set to about 2.5, for boards, I set it to 5 (maximum).
>
> YMMV, especially with other machines, but these are my opinions.
>
> Harvey
>
I've been looking a bit at LaserJets lately, especially the 1018/1020/1022.
One thing I noticed is that the 1018 and 1020 seem to come with
an "introductory cartridge" that is only good for 1000 pages. The 1022 comes
with a 2000 page cartridge. They all seem to use the HP12 cartridge which
seems to go for around $68, so you start out $34 in the hole with the
1018/102020. They also are 600x600 dpi, while the 1022 is 1200x1200.
It also appears the HP online store is offering free shipping and an instant
rebate on all three. At the time I was checking the WEB. I believe HP was
cheaper than Office Depot; of course that changes by the minute 8o).
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Keith Bowers - Thomasville, NC