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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Phew, I just called Brother and my FREE (thank you MSN & Office Depot) Brother HL-1240 is not affected by this recall.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Phew, I just called Brother and my FREE (thank you MSN & Office Depot) Brother HL-1240 is not affected by this recall.
Originally posted by: mchammer187
my 1440 was not affected
is this during printing or spontaneously while being powered or something?
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: mchammer187
my 1440 was not affected
is this during printing or spontaneously while being powered or something?
Almost certainly during the print process, modern laser printers don't heat their fuser during the initial power-on phase.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: ThePresence
about 100,000 laser printers are being recalled because they can overheat and burst into flame. Comforting thought.
Originally posted by: CPA
Just another reason why I am glad I went back to HP.
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: CPA
Just another reason why I am glad I went back to HP.
HP = Overpriced equipment with ass worthless drivers.
I won't make any claims as to the personal level stuff, or the non-laser products, but their corporate level lasers rock.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: CPA
Just another reason why I am glad I went back to HP.
HP = Overpriced equipment with ass worthless drivers.
I would beg to differ on that.
Many of the the monochrome printers I support frequently go well over 500K pages, & I've seen a few over 1 million pages.
And that's out of <$1,500 printer.
I won't make any claims as to the personal level stuff, or the non-laser products, but their corporate level lasers rock.
Viper GTS
How do they get the fuser up to temperature for a print job?Almost certainly during the print process, modern laser printers don't heat their fuser during the initial power-on phase.
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Originally posted by: Cyberian
How do they get the fuser up to temperature for a print job?Almost certainly during the print process, modern laser printers don't heat their fuser during the initial power-on phase.
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Is there a bit of a pause while the fuser heats up?
All the older IBM, Lexmark, Panasonic, H-P, Kyocera, Canon, Wang, etc. printers I worked on heated the fuser up during POR.
Wow, that is impressive!Instant on fusers are wonderful things.
First page out time is around 12 seconds, then subsequent pages at 25 ppm. 0-~400° in just a few seconds is cool.
Older printers kept the fuser warm since they took longer to reach that temperature.
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Originally posted by: Cyberian
Wow, that is impressive!Instant on fusers are wonderful things.
First page out time is around 12 seconds, then subsequent pages at 25 ppm. 0-~400° in just a few seconds is cool.
Older printers kept the fuser warm since they took longer to reach that temperature.
Viper GTS
What are they using for the heating element?
We only had incandescent lamps.
Yeah, here's a Real Printer!Originally posted by: MaxDSP
Of course, those small printers cant compare to the Toshiba behemoths we also have. The Toshiba DP8070 (80 ppm) has 4.5 million copies on it, while the smaller and slower DP4580 (45 ppm) has 2.5 million copies on it.