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 More options Feb 12 2004, 4:20 pm
Newsgroups: comp.periphs.printers
From: rmdy...@yahoo.com (rdyson)
Date: 12 Feb 2004 13:20:46 -0800
Local: Thurs, Feb 12 2004 4:20 pm
Subject: Re: Color laser <= $1000 with PCL and/or color postscript
I do not recommed the HP 2500,  The ASIC is a pain and I have found no
way around it other than by new.  In addition the image drum runs a
page count that when it reaches 0, stops printing period!  I
complained to HP but they said it was better than to risk damage to
the printer.  Yeah right.  My printer was printing perfectly then it
stopped without warning.  The warning light never came on and I
happend to be printing a large report in book mode with duplex and
would you know that 12 pages from the end it dies.  I'm still
pissed.....  Oh yeah,  the tech said that when you turn on the printer
that the cycling that you hear actually counts as a page print and
when you open the cover to look you just added a page print.  I can't
believe they sell a printer that prevents you from printing because of
a page count.
7ibehx...@sneakemail.com (Alan) wrote in message <news:2a7ef8ef.0402060105.54fede0@posting.google.com>...
> will...@my-deja.com (Willy Kreim) wrote in message <news:20a02d3.0402042249.64cf3ae0@posting.google.com>
> ...
> > Also, any reliable sellers of bulk (bottled) color toner that is
> > compatible with the HP 1500 / 2500 engine?

> See <http://www.scc-inc.com/Engine/laserjet2500/> for a report on the
> 2500.
> It indicates that "The toner cartridges sport a second generation HP
> ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) electronic chip," which
> likely makes refills and clones difficult.


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