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Right now, $299.99 will get you Hewlett Packard Co.'s LaserJet Pro 100 MFP 175nw printer, a networkable color laser printer that is smaller than many previous incarnations, and at 35.5 pounds a lighter unit than many others. You can find this bargain at Staples or at Best Buy. Order directly from HP and expect to pay $50 more.
Forgive the repetition, but I remember one stop at a local nonprofit, early in my brief tech management career, where the head honcho was determined to get a laser printer for his correspondence, come you-know-what or high water. Get one we did, networkable to the special computer system used there, for about $4,000 of said nonprofit's money. Back then, during President Reagan's second term, lasers were quite something.
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Until recently, color laser printers were simply too expensive for most consumers and offices. But all this has changed. Among the many color laser printers on the market, I recently took a look at Dell's Laser Printer 3100cn, a powerful print solution that's available for under $600. And Dell sells a lower-end version, the 3000cn, which starts at $449.
While $449 is still a good amount of money, the printers cost less than anything comparable from the other manufacturers and provide excellent solutions for small businesses and homes that want to output color documents. Dell's 3100cn and 3000cn are the same printer, but the higher-end 3100cn comes with a larger input paper tray and higher-capacity toner cartridges.
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MILWAUKEE - They were dubbed the Millionaire Monks, a small monastic community in rural Wisconsin feted around the world for its wildly successful Internet business selling laser printer inks and toners.
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