<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Lucida Grande" LANG="0" SIZE="2">I believe it is HP. Many of the Apple printers look very similar, and often toner cartridges are interchangable.<BR>
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I have a HP LaserJet 6MP with over 121,000 pages printed, and except for a few feed rollers, it has never given me any problems.<BR>
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Good luck with your timeless printer!<BR>
Davis<BR>
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In a message dated 12/03/04 10:18:33 AM, jimallen@bright.net writes:<BR>
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I hope you'll forgive a question on peripherals.<BR>
I have an Apple LaserWriter 4/600 that I bought in 1995 and it's the<BR>
printer that will not die. Zero problems. Zero glitches and I've cranked out<BR>
many multiples of thousands of pages with just one perfunctory<BR>
cleaning/service. It's still my everyday printer for all my Apples and Macs,<BR>
even though I have some other, fancier and newer units on the network. I<BR>
despair of it ever wearing out.<BR>
My question is; who built it? I feel I should make homage to the company<BR>
Apple contracted with to build it, but I don' know that I have ever heard.<BR>
Many thanks.<BR>
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Jim Allen<BR>
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