HUGE RECALL OF BROTHER LASER PRINTERS

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Mucman

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Thanks for posting this!

I got a Brother HL-1020 which isn't listed so hopefully I am in the clear...

btw, this printer was very cheap, and has been very dependable! Haven't had one problem with it and I am on my 3rd toner cartridge (lots of printing, trust me!)
 

Linux23

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it's a great thing my job promotes a "Paperless Environment" literally. I can count on one hand how many pages i printed out last year.
 

SuperSix

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Good thing I was recommending the Samsungs!

:D

Samsung Lasers are winning a lot of awards, good to see some competent competition to HP in the laser market.
 

koolhand

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Oh man, I have the HL-1040, got it off ebay about 8 months ago... I did notice it tends to get pretty hot after I turn
it on for 20-30 min... I only do light printing (envelops for rebates & Hot Deals :) )

But I only turn it on, print, then turn it off. Usu. never let it sleep w/ power on...

What they gonna do, change the fuser?
 

udonoogen

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i have an HP Laserjet 4L. hecka old school but it's served me well. i believe it's going into its ninth year and still running strong. of course it only prints 4 pages a minute but i'm not complaining. most my papers are at most 8 pages, so two minutes isn't something to complain about. if you can't find something to amuse yourself with for two minutes then you're going through life too fast. pick your nose or something.
 

Nemesis77

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Originally posted by: ThePresence
about 100,000 laser printers are being recalled because they can overheat and burst into flame. Comforting thought.

Oh Brother!
 

CPA

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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.


On the personal printer side: I just purchased an HP G85, it runs circles around my Brother MFC7300c. Hell, the 7300 didn't even have WinXP drivers. And the price was the same.

 

Stark

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wow... i just bought an mfc-8500 yesterday and thought I was gonna have to return if for a minute there. :eek:

hp printers are ok... the 2200 is overpriced and tends to breakdown the 4100 is very good, just like the 4000 and 4050 before it.
 

PoPPeR

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i've had my HP Deskjet 820Cse printer that I got with my compaq presario since 1995 and it still runs fine. 6.5ppm black, 4 ppm color
 

SgtBuddy

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Paid $99 for my Brother HL-760+ waaaaay back in the day. [Martha]Price mistakes are a good thing[/Martha]

Been churning out paper for over 5 years now. Replaced the toner cart. once.

We had some HP Color Laser (4550?) in Kuwait. Things took like 15 mintues to warm up! We have a LaserJet V in my office. Ornery bastard, but still keeps on chugging. We also have one of those $10K jobbers no one knows how to work in the datacenter. What a waste.
 

Viper GTS

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Originally posted by: SgtBuddy
Paid $99 for my Brother HL-760+ waaaaay back in the day. [Martha]Price mistakes are a good thing[/Martha]

Been churning out paper for over 5 years now. Replaced the toner cart. once.

We had some HP Color Laser (4550?) in Kuwait. Things took like 15 mintues to warm up! We have a LaserJet V in my office. Ornery bastard, but still keeps on chugging. We also have one of those $10K jobbers no one knows how to work in the datacenter. What a waste.

It probably was a 4500/4550 you had, & everyone over-estimates their warm-up time. It's actually <5 minutes. It has a lot to do during that time, it has 4 developers + imaging drum + intermediate transfer belt to calibrate. It does 16 ppm monochrome, 4 ppm color.

It has since been replaced by the 4600, which uses an in-line cartridge system. 17 ppm monochrome and color, & no ITB.

Like the 4's which preceded them (and are nearly identical hardware wise), LJ5's are workhorses. Simple, reasonably fast, easy to work on, and reliable as hell.

Viper GTS
 

Shalmanese

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: SgtBuddy
LJ5's are workhorses. Simple, reasonably fast, easy to work on, and reliable as hell.

Viper GTS

Is that ignoring the horrible paper alignment defect that they had which meant you couldnt feed in more than 1 page at a time and you had to feed each page in manually>
 

Viper GTS

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Shalmanese
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: SgtBuddy
LJ5's are workhorses. Simple, reasonably fast, easy to work on, and reliable as hell.

Viper GTS

Is that ignoring the horrible paper alignment defect that they had which meant you couldnt feed in more than 1 page at a time and you had to feed each page in manually>

Which specific printer are you talking about? I'm talking about corporate level LJ 5's - Not the personal level 5L's & similar.

Viper GTS
 

Cyberian

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Like the 4's which preceded them (and are nearly identical hardware wise), LJ5's are workhorses. Simple, reasonably fast, easy to work on, and reliable as hell.

Viper GTS
Still not as good as the LJ II :)
 

dopcombo

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damn. viper GTS knows his printers :)

to think all i wanted was a cheap epson or canon home printer to print the lil bit of work i have to take back...