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Brother HL-1850 Laser Printer |
| Fri, February 21 2003 | 7:29PM | PermaLink |
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The previous printer was about 8 years old and had served us well, but was not particularly suited to printing double-sided tags. I had to manually feed the card stock into the printer, one sheet at a time, flip it over, and feed it through again. It’s a time-consuming process and I knew there had to be a better solution.
Because my old HP had been so reliable, I looked at that brand first. The cheapest model that had a foldout tray to handle stiff card stock was an HP LaserJet 2200DSE. It's designed for small offices and had a price tag of $750 US. That was a lot more than I wanted to spend, so I looked at some other printers. The LaserJet 1200se was $400 and could handle card stock in the main paper tray (or one sheet at a time through a slot in the front). That fit my budget, but I would still need to print the back side using a second pass.
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