[wplug-board] A professional question
Terence J. Golightly
terencejgolightly at gmail.com
Thu Apr 12 18:57:06 EDT 2012
On 04/12/2012 12:35 PM, JUDI GALARDI wrote:
> Thanks.
> My problem w/ brother is that no one can refill the cartridges -
>
> it is entirely too costly.
Yeah they are, but I am with some modifications able to refill
cartridges for my MFC885CW. I used to run it wirelessly, but It would
on occasion lose connection and I would have to restart it to get
wireless back ugh.
Terry
>
> I saw a canon that looks good, but I don't know if I can set it up, I'll
> have to call Verizon...
>
> Judi
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> *From:* Pat Barron <pat at lectroid.com>
> *To:* wplug-board at wplug.org
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 12, 2012 12:22 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [wplug-board] A professional question
>
> On 04/12/2012 11:50 AM, Joseph Prostko wrote:
> >
> > I have one that is a couple of years old, but it works well. I have a
> > Brother HL-5280DW, and I purposefully put it in a back room of my
> > house so that it is out of the way. All computers can print to it
> > just fine, which is nice, although it's not as straight-forward to set
> > up a network printer as it is doing one via USB. That said, it is
> > still pretty easy to do.
> >
>
> I have recently been looking at the HP LaserJet P1102w, for much the
> same reason. It's nice to be able to tuck it out of the way; I don't
> have my house wired for Ethernet, so things either have to be wireless,
> or directly attached to the computer. For a while (until it broke), I
> had a Lexmark E212 on a Motorola wireless print server. It was really
> nice, all the computers in the house could print to it (Windows and
> Linux). When it broke, I got a USB-only HP LaserJet, and it didn't
> work
> with the print server, so it had to be directly attached to the Windows
> system in the living room. Not only did it make it so that was the
> only
> computer that could print to the printer (could share it to other
> Windows systems too, but that required that the living room computer be
> turned on in order to print from another machine), but also restricted
> where the printer could physically go. So it had to go in a place
> where
> I couldn't stop the cat from from climbing all over it all the time...
>
> So, yeah, I definitely miss having a wireless printer, and am looking
> for a new one.
>
> --Pat.
>
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