Just got new 1270N today. Plugged it in to ethernet hub and plugged my iBook into same hub. For about 6-7 hours, tried to get the printer to show up on the Chooser, but it didn't seem to want to. Instruction manual is less than helpful. Finally went...
Pros: Excellent Value for Money, Postscript, Speed, Easy to Use Cons: above average running costs
This is simpy the best value for money network printer out now for small/home offices.
Setup of the printer was relatively simple, only downpoint is main documentation is on CD. A quicksetup poster is provided though. But it's nice to keep a...
Pros: Network connected, Postscript, Superb package Cons: May seem costly to some, but it's worth the money
I have a small home office, which consists of a WindowsME desktop machine, a Win2K/Linux laptop and a Linux gateway/firewall, which connects me to the Internet. What I needed was a platform independent printer, which would give excellent quality and...
Pros: network server/NIC built in fast printing at an affordable price Cons: Manual is on CD ROM (I'd think a printer would come with a printed manual!)
OK so it's a corny title, but I couldn't resist! With that said, I just got my new Brother HL1270N printer tonight. For $445 including shipping I am impressed!
Since this was my first time setting up a network printer I was a little confused....
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