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On 12/21/17, 2:18 PM, Paul Nelson wrote:
Do not let anyone talk you into the HP Laser Jet Pro MFP series of printers.
There is no documentation about how to have the printer move from one spool
file to the next without the operator being prompted the press the OK button
on the screen. If that button is pressed twice by accident, the print job is
canceled.

So far as I'm concerned, the last decent laser printers to come out of HP were the 2000 series. And I will keep having my 2100M fixed, as needed, for as long as consumables remain available.

And at one point, for less than 24 hours (counting from when I took delivery to when I returned it for a refund), I was the owner of a Xerox color laser that turned out to be a total bust: it was noisy, it was overpriced, it was bulky, and it claimed to be a Postscript machine, but when I fed it an actual Postscript data stream, it curled up its toes and said, "hellllppppp meeeeeeeeeeee!"

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JHHL


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