Old laser printer is dead!
8 years ago
General
Hello there!
Just wanting to tell you that my old laser printer recently started printing with a lot of artefacts meaning that the most important part (the print head device) was dead and basically it costs around 200€ without the shipping fees. For this price, I'd rather purchase a brand new model since my current printer is like 10 years old.
So, in the next coming days I'll be looking for a model that suits my needs! It's like very distracting so.. it might take me some time to get back to my commissions. Of course, I cannot print new badges and buttons for the moment! But it shouldn't take too long :)
NB: I'm not asking for money! I have more than enough to replace my printer. I'm just waiting to be sure the new one I'll buy will be good enough for prints!
Have a good day
Just wanting to tell you that my old laser printer recently started printing with a lot of artefacts meaning that the most important part (the print head device) was dead and basically it costs around 200€ without the shipping fees. For this price, I'd rather purchase a brand new model since my current printer is like 10 years old.
So, in the next coming days I'll be looking for a model that suits my needs! It's like very distracting so.. it might take me some time to get back to my commissions. Of course, I cannot print new badges and buttons for the moment! But it shouldn't take too long :)
NB: I'm not asking for money! I have more than enough to replace my printer. I'm just waiting to be sure the new one I'll buy will be good enough for prints!
Have a good day
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Hopefully the new one will make super fine prints!
Definitely one of the better designed pieces of consumer electronics.
But everyone loves Black and White: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10ZnmRX1FOA
ps: regarde sur leboncoin, dès fois des entreprises change leur matos, et mettent l'ancien en vente à pas chère.
(Some of the cheaper laser printers only support PCL, which requires a much more complicated driver. Which means that some of these printers are effectively Windows only, since the manufacturer doesn't want to write it multiple times.)
Regardless of what you get, I'd definitely recommend getting a printer that has a network card. Much more convenient for laptops, and practically required if you want to print from a tablet or phone.
As for the printing itself, it will 99% be used to print buttons and badges from my computer. I started planning the budget for the new printer. I will keep looking for a model that perfectly suits my needs and will order it either this month or during November :)