01-26-2009, 06:40 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Junkie
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Need envelope printing laser printer
I print quite a few envelopes and am currently using an old Apple Laserwriter 12/640PS that gives you a choice of regular or straight through paper path, which I use for envelopes. Unfortunately at ten years and about 80k pages, it's just wearing out.
What new printer would someone recommend for printing envelopes, preferably from a tray or feeder, not having to feed them one at a time. I want a laser, not an inkjet, and need ethernet. I have a couple of Macs, but do use a PC occasionally (when I can't avoid it) Thanks. Lindy on the road in Maryland |
02-11-2009, 03:21 AM | #3 (permalink) |
Casual... Real Casual
Location: Orstraylia
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I can offer no experienced advise, but:
Brother HL720. This 600dpi model prints #10, DL, C5, monarch, and 9-inch by 12-inch envelopes. Its multipurpose sheet feeder holds 10 envelopes. Single envelopes can be fed through the manual feed slot without having to remove paper. Brother laser printers feature a straight paper path that prevents envelopes from wrinkling and curling. HP 5LXtra. This model prints #10, monarch, DL, C5, and B5 envelopes. It holds 10 envelopes in its paper tray. Okipage 4w. This 600dpi model prints #10 and A2 envelopes. Envelopes are fed singly through a separate manual feed without having to remove paper. Okidata OL600e. This 600dpi model prints #10, monarch, DL, and C5 envelopes. An optional accessory is a multipurpose feeder that can hold 100 sheets of paper or up to 50 envelopes. also: (Canon Laser Shot LBP 3200 ) Canon Laser Shot LBP 3200 Printer Reviews Australia www.canon.com.au .
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