Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
I have a KX-P1180
They, too, last forever. I wanted a 24-pin though, at the time.
Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah
24 pins! Big step above the 9 pin ones. And no one could afford lasers. Color? Not a chance.
I bought the KX-P1124 because of its durability. We had one in my high school computer lab, and it went a year solid without so much as a single paper jam, and only two ribbons.
When you actually look at its print quality, it is pretty darn good. A casual reader would consider it letter quality (assuming the print was done in LQ mode, of course).
For just high quality text with no graphics, it's hard to beat both its quality and cost. $80 toner cartridge or ~$10 OEM ribbon (actually closer to $15 now I think)?
I do a lot of basic text documents. It was stored from say 1995 until 2005, then I used it again for a couple years. I may have to bring out my old clunker on DOS and hook up that printer again. For straight, no frills word processing, it's hard to beat.