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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 744888" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>Cost for me is an issue. So I'm looking at cheap one's, however, a useful feature will be scan/copy which the lower end laser's dont' have. Many of the inkjet's have it. A lady that runs a home office doesn't use her HP Injet 6500 often and while the 920XL is quoted at 1200 page yield, it mostly dries well before then. </p><p>Chris, I have had past experience with using an alternative Generic cartridge on the HP 6500. I got that from Cartridge Connection. The printer immediately picked up it was a Non Genuine HP part and refused to print - had to get the original at twice the cost. </p><p></p><p>I've made a few call's and spoke to a very knowledgeable gent this morning, and he confirms that the Lexmark is more aimed for corporate and expensive and one of the few color laser that's require a developer for each toner, whereas HP and Samsung have separate toners but one drum/developer unit. His advice for home use is OKI, HP or Samsung</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at maybe the LExmark 312DN or Samsung 2020. Small, seem's cheap but not multifuntion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 744888, member: 1941"] Cost for me is an issue. So I'm looking at cheap one's, however, a useful feature will be scan/copy which the lower end laser's dont' have. Many of the inkjet's have it. A lady that runs a home office doesn't use her HP Injet 6500 often and while the 920XL is quoted at 1200 page yield, it mostly dries well before then. Chris, I have had past experience with using an alternative Generic cartridge on the HP 6500. I got that from Cartridge Connection. The printer immediately picked up it was a Non Genuine HP part and refused to print - had to get the original at twice the cost. I've made a few call's and spoke to a very knowledgeable gent this morning, and he confirms that the Lexmark is more aimed for corporate and expensive and one of the few color laser that's require a developer for each toner, whereas HP and Samsung have separate toners but one drum/developer unit. His advice for home use is OKI, HP or Samsung I'm looking at maybe the LExmark 312DN or Samsung 2020. Small, seem's cheap but not multifuntion. [/QUOTE]
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