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10 Feb, 2008
Good output, and a lot of features for the money.
1 of 1 found this helpful This printer is very fast with black-and-white text documents, and pretty good for reports with colored charts and graphs. It's really designed for photo printing, and has a variety of useful features that let you print directly from the camera's memory card - no need to turn on the computer at all!

05 Aug, 2022
When all else fails, get this cable.
I had an external monitor that was blacking out momentarily every few minutes. Tried everything, even took the computer (Mac M1 Mini) to the dealer and had the motherboard replaced. STILL had the problem. Only thing left was the cables (I'd tried a couple), so I coughed up the price of this VESA-approved cable. Problem solved!

17 Sep, 2017
Take a licking and keep on ticking.
I put two of these into a RAID-1 array, and just thrashed them for about 30 hours writing 1.8 million small files (3.6 million in total) to them. (Originals on a tired old ATA/USB-2 drive.) Both drives chugged along smoothly, no trouble whatsoever. There was only modest heating, which the enclosure fan had no difficulty with.
Spindles are extremely quiet, but the chucka-chucka of the r/w heads is noticeable. They're meant to live in racks in a server room, so this is more of an observation than a complaint . . . although I do wonder what 100 of these would sound like when they're all hard at work.
Looking forward to a long, uneventful chunk of their million-hour MTBFs.