I have an extra Phaser 750P color laser printer that I want to sell. If interested ask off list. I use a Phaser 350 and a Phaser 750 for color lasers - both are excellent. The 350 has absolutely amazing color accuracy with US Sheet Fed Printers-great for my clients but it's a bit costly to run and warm. The 750 is way better value as most lasers are and is fully networkable. I highly recommend this machine. Ebay prices range from $100 broken to about $399 perfect condition. Check the link. Or www.xerox.com and search Phaser 750. http://www.xerox.com/go/xrx/template/ mainSearch.jsp?searchString=phaser+750&search.x=37&search.y=7&searchOpti on=Option7&Xcntry=USA&Xlang=en_US I also have a Zerox N40 (similar to N4025) for black and white printing. Excellent, fast - 40 pgs/minute, good grey scale, duplexing ... I highly recommend a Zerox (or Tektronix) for their networking and excellent print qualities. The models that are about 8 years old are being devested by companies and sold cheap ($100-500 as opposed to $3000-8000 original cost) and are very worthy of a look. Zerox also has a good website with drivers and manuals for most everything. The consumer level crap is too expensive to run - as you have all seen. The serious equiptment is/was marketed to companies and costs a fortune new. The consumables can be expensive as well - but once set-up and running, they print thousands of pages without a hic-up and the costs fall far below any consumer level printer per page rate. I shed all my USB ink-jets as they seem to only last a couple years before they malfunction. The industrial stuff lasts for a decade and keeps producing and ethernet printers are supported a very long time. Sorry for the bash, but it's all true. My advice - get a serious ethernet printer, used and enjoy it for a long time. jj On Friday, July 16, 2004, at 08:07 AM, Power Macintosh G4 List wrote: > Laser Printers? > Message-id: <40F69EED.7050703 at gci.net> > >> Hello All, > > I am looking to purchase an inexpensive laser printer for my > system. > Has anyone had any experiences with the low end products? HP, Samsung, > and Brother all offer laser printers in the $150-$300 range. Would > appreciate > any feedback on these. > > Thanks, > Scott