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October 1999, Week 4

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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Gary writes:

> I'm looking for an entry level color laser printer. Ideally, I'd like to
>  hang it off both my NT network & my 3000. Any suggestions would be
>  appreciated.

The HP4500N is the printer to buy. It produces excellent color, has a low
cost of ownership, and is inexpensive. It's not only entry-level, but also
top of the line for quality of output.

For more information, see:

    http://www.pandi.hp.com/pandi-db/prodinfo.main?product=laserjet4500

Laser printing is the only color technology that you want to use in an office
environment. Accept no substitutes. They simply aren't robust enough,
especially now that color lasers have dropped below the prices charged for
the fist B&W laser printers. Our recommendations over the years to our
customers have changed from the Xerox 1200 color laser to Apple Color
LaserWriter to the Tektronix Phaser 560 series to now the HP 4500N Color
Laser. They simply keep getting better and better -- and cheaper and cheaper.

Wirt Atmar

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