I don't know what your price bracket is, but the Minolta QMS 2300DL is a sweet printer. Color laser -- pretty quick for the price. I think mine was like $699 after rebate or something like that. I plugged it into my network, setup the IP address and was printing in less than 10 minutes. I have yet to try it on a Linux box yet printing . . . though. One of these days I'll setup a box to test that. At 11:13 AM 12/2/2003 -0600, Jonathan Hutchins wrote: >Ok, having spent probably two hours messing with my Lexmark Z-32 and STILL >not >having printed the ONE page I wanted in color, I'm asking for suggestions for >a decent, networkable color printer. Currently the printers hang off of the >NT4 server and are shared via NT & samba, but that could change. (Main thing >this does is offer compatibility for the old Mac, which will go away soon.) > >I know to steer clear of Epsons. > >One of the main problems I have is I don't print much in color, and the >cartridges appear to dry up or clog pretty regularly. I had just done a >monthly test page on the Lexmark, but when I went to print two days ago it >was all screwed up. > >What's good? What's available at a reasonable price that won't make me mess >with it for hours for the three prints I want in a month? > > >