12-29-2006, 07:18 PM
i also could not stand being tied to an inkjet and finally moved last year to a laser printer.
my home office needs sound similiar to your own. i found that i could purchase a hp laserjet 1020 for less than $100 if u can wait for a sale to crop up which is usually every other week thanks to the office supply wars between staples-office depot-office max.
the print driver was easy to find, load and get running. after a year of use, i replaced the toner catridge for $60. i could have gone cheaper w/a hp compatible but since the 1020 has run flawlessly i'd thought i'd stick to hp products.
the drumbeat for brother products on this board is often pretty steady. and i am not disagreeing with the collective wisdom and experience of others. i'm simply stating a successful alternative.
be well
rob
my home office needs sound similiar to your own. i found that i could purchase a hp laserjet 1020 for less than $100 if u can wait for a sale to crop up which is usually every other week thanks to the office supply wars between staples-office depot-office max.
the print driver was easy to find, load and get running. after a year of use, i replaced the toner catridge for $60. i could have gone cheaper w/a hp compatible but since the 1020 has run flawlessly i'd thought i'd stick to hp products.
the drumbeat for brother products on this board is often pretty steady. and i am not disagreeing with the collective wisdom and experience of others. i'm simply stating a successful alternative.
be well
rob