In article <rbHsd.446834$wV.245247@attbi_s54>,
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> I'm considering a laser printer for home use.
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> My biggest concern is cartridge life because they are more expensive then
> inkjet. Can anyone tell me how long one should last and also any
> recommentations on a good mid-range laster printer?
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I've used B&W laser printers since 1991. I've owned HP LJ III, and
IIIp, and a LJ 4. In addition, I've owned a Brother HL-10V (a HP LJ III
clone), and now own a Brother HL-5150DLT. The old, built like a tank,
HP's were very good printers. The single-piece toner cartridges lasted
a long time, but I think my cost of operation for the Brother lasers is
less. Some Brother lasers, including the HL-5150DLT, use a two-piece
system, a toner cartridge, and a drum cartridge. The old HL-10V, on the
other hand, used a HP Laserjet III one-piece cartridge. Overall, the
cost per page with the Brother is equal to or less than that of the HP's
I've owned.
Personally, I think the HL-5150DLT with its dual-tray, and full duplex
capability is a bargain. I would never consider a Brother inkjet, but
their laser printers are very good. I've never had any problem finding
supplies for the Brother laser printers. I can walk into Office Depot or
Staples anytime and buy whatever supplies are required.
Of course, this is only my opinion, and others may differ - as I'm sure
they will!
Don