<p>Look at Lexmark's printers. Most of their laser line speak PS3 and PCL6. They're not bad on price, if you get one that is intended for home or light workgroup use. Check NewEgg out.</p>
<p>Also, before you buy the printer, check for replacement ink. Those are typically more expensive than the printer itself for all of them. See if a decent place like Office Supply Outfitters sells compatible cartridges, which usually yield 2-3x more pages of output and cost half as much as original Lexmark parts.</p>
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Sent from my HTC Vision (G2), running Gingerbread.<br>
That is, a phone-like mobile device. :)</p>
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