[rescue] advice on rescuing an e10k
Bill Bradford
mrbill at mrbill.net
Mon Dec 4 11:22:57 CST 2006
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 11:10:37AM -0500, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
> Mon, 04 Dec 2006 @ 08:31 -0500, John Francini said:
> > However, the "cost" of power-saver mode is that the printer takes a
> > couple of minutes to warm up--not as much time as it takes when it
> Not on a good modern laser.
> They use instant-on fusers.
It's not quite instant-on, but my Samsung ML2010 (also sold as Dell's
low-end $100 mono laser) takes about 20-30 seconds from "cold" to
"printing". Not bad for a printer that I got on-sale for $65.
Unfortunately its one of the types where the drum and everything are in
the toner cartridge, so "refills" cost me about $75/year. I made the
mistake of buying a third-party remanufactured cartridge ($50), but the
drum gears wore out on the cartridge itself, before it was out of toner.
Replaced it with a gen-u-ine Samsung cart from Office Depot and it works
fine.
Still, it's better than paying for ink!
Bill
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Bill Bradford
Houston, Texas
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