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04-14-2009
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None indicated
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10.0
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Description:
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Specs:
Printing - B/W laser
Resolution: maximum 1200 x 600
PPM - 13 to 17
RAM - 16MB standard
Interface(s): parallel, serial, bnc, rj-45
Toner - high yield ( approx. 10,000 sheets)
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I've had this printer for about 3 years so far, and its been great. Using cheep paper, I did get some paper jams, but if good paper is used, it has zero problems. Toner cartidges are a bit steep ($80 - $100) , but they last and last. I'm on my second toner - I broke the first one on accident fixing a paper jam (see above regarding paper quality.)
It is connected to my hub (home network) via rj-45. Typing its IP address (192.168.1.xxx), you can configure the printer via your web browser. This is a really nice feature, as its much easier then using the buttons and small screen on the printer.
I do not turn the printer off, it has a reliable powersave mode. Its only been turned off (unplugged) a few times during electrical storms. From standby mode to finished printing of 1 sheet, takes about 45 - 60 seconds (never timed it, but thats a good guess).
I found the easiest way to print to it accros the network is using cups via LPD/LPR. I use the HP laserjet generic or HP laserjet 4 printer driver which the printer emulates just fine.
I bought it used for $100 locally. What a bargin!
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Keywords:
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xerox docuprint network parallel laser n17
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parallel, serial, bnc, rj-45
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04-14-2009, 10:36 PM
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Registered: Mar 2003
Distribution: kubuntu-current
Posts: 551
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 10
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.6.27.7-smp
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Slackware
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Has it been this long??? 5 years later, and I still have the same printer. And I'm still on that same toner cart.!!!!
review originally submitted: 04-21-2005
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