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Cheapest Color PostScript Printer?

 
 
Paul W. Jones
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      4th Jun 2004
What is the cheapest available color PostScript printer these days? I
see some Lexmark color lasers in the low $700s that have PS3
emulation, but I'm wondering if there's anything else. I would
actually prefer something that runs native PostScript, as the work
that will be sent to this printer will come from Linux, Unix and XP,
and finding printers that will work with all three is a pain, but in
the past with monochrome, Postscript has worked fine.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty
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      4th Jun 2004
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(E-Mail Removed) (Paul W. Jones) wrote:

> What is the cheapest available color PostScript printer these days? I
> see some Lexmark color lasers in the low $700s that have PS3
> emulation, but I'm wondering if there's anything else. I would
> actually prefer something that runs native PostScript, as the work
> that will be sent to this printer will come from Linux, Unix and XP,
> and finding printers that will work with all three is a pain, but in
> the past with monochrome, Postscript has worked fine.
>
> Paul W. Jones


Phaser 8400 for image quality, Phaser 6400 for cheap.

 
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Povl H. Pedersen
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      4th Jun 2004
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Paul W. Jones wrote:
> What is the cheapest available color PostScript printer these days? I
> see some Lexmark color lasers in the low $700s that have PS3
> emulation, but I'm wondering if there's anything else. I would
> actually prefer something that runs native PostScript, as the work
> that will be sent to this printer will come from Linux, Unix and XP,
> and finding printers that will work with all three is a pain, but in
> the past with monochrome, Postscript has worked fine.


You can always use the Linux box and Ghostscript to interpret the
postscript. Just get something with Linux support.

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Rob
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      5th Jun 2004
(E-Mail Removed) (Paul W. Jones) wrote:

>What is the cheapest available color PostScript printer these days? I
>see some Lexmark color lasers in the low $700s that have PS3
>emulation, but I'm wondering if there's anything else. I would
>actually prefer something that runs native PostScript, as the work
>that will be sent to this printer will come from Linux, Unix and XP,
>and finding printers that will work with all three is a pain, but in
>the past with monochrome, Postscript has worked fine.
>
>Paul W. Jones


Native PostScript is always going to cost you more. Why do you think
even HP, which used to use the genuine stuff, has switched to
emulation? For what it's worth I've used native PostScript and
Lexmark's emulation and in several years have never had a PostScript
error which was the fault of the emulation.
 
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Paul W. Jones
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      5th Jun 2004
"Povl H. Pedersen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Paul W. Jones wrote:
> > What is the cheapest available color PostScript printer these days? I
> > see some Lexmark color lasers in the low $700s that have PS3
> > emulation, but I'm wondering if there's anything else. I would
> > actually prefer something that runs native PostScript, as the work
> > that will be sent to this printer will come from Linux, Unix and XP,
> > and finding printers that will work with all three is a pain, but in
> > the past with monochrome, Postscript has worked fine.

>
> You can always use the Linux box and Ghostscript to interpret the
> postscript. Just get something with Linux support.


Yes, I'm aware I could use Linux/Ghostscript, but I have to say, I
find the printed results a little less than 100% reliable. That's why
I'm looking for a PostScript capable printer.
 
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Warren Block
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      5th Jun 2004
Paul W. Jones <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Yes, I'm aware I could use Linux/Ghostscript, but I have to say, I
> find the printed results a little less than 100% reliable. That's why
> I'm looking for a PostScript capable printer.


I've seen reasonable results with the Okidata C5300N. PS3 emulation and
built-in Ethernet. Tray switching and paper size detection are not as
good as HP. Supplies costs are high, although maybe not any higher than
other color lasers. Actually, it's an LED printer, not laser, but the
end result is the same.

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