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Originally posted by: SalukiDawg
Not sure where the price in the headline came from, but the actual price is $49.99 shipped. Good deal.

thats the +taxes price - lucky folks that don't pay them will get the 49.99
 
HP toner CB435A--$50 for only 1500 pages or 3.3 cents per page. With that kind of high toner price, HP can practically give the printer away for free.
 
I used to have one of these (paid around $35 for it as I recall with rebate from Staples). Its actually a nice, quick, quiet laser printer. Only downside is that it cannot be shared on a network, even if you have a print server (it has no buttons on the printer, so if there's a paper jam, or missized paper, or something in the manual feed, it will want to prompt you to click on something on the desktop, but over the network it cna't do that, so it'll just sit there doing nothing)
 
Originally posted by: Slick5150
I used to have one of these (paid around $35 for it as I recall with rebate from Staples). Its actually a nice, quick, quiet laser printer. Only downside is that it cannot be shared on a network, even if you have a print server (it has no buttons on the printer, so if there's a paper jam, or missized paper, or something in the manual feed, it will want to prompt you to click on something on the desktop, but over the network it cna't do that, so it'll just sit there doing nothing)

Most printers like that are fixable by opening up the part where the toner would go, and closing it. The printer will reset itself.
 
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