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Mar 22, 2010
Be advised buying used one. Page Count can be reset.
2 of 3 found this helpful For a used printer, you cannot trust the Page Count to tell the real pages it has been printed. The page count of this HP LaserJet 6P can be easily reset by pressing and holding the Job-Cancel button for 20 seconds while turning on the power switch. This LaserJet 6P is a model of HP printer at year 1998, it has been more than 12 years now. (Today: 2010). In a very light usage, the page count should be about 100K pages even if it has been only used two toner cartridges (which each can last 4K page) per year. The printer has its life span on its rollers that should be replaced for every 100K page according to HP maintenance service supplement. My experience tells me that they should be still good for 150K pages. So, if you see a description that tells you it has only 10K page count or even lower, think again. Is there a low page count with toner-dust (which is a light gray dust) everywhere? (The best place to check: open the left side panel that for installing memory and check the inside surface, especially the inside corners, to see if the toner-dust appears). Unfortunately, you cannot check it online. Be advised, seller has no obligation to tell whether its page count has been reset. With the knowledge, judge it yourself riskily. And, by the way, it is really a very good printer. It is reliable and low cost to operate.

Feb 17, 2018
Yes, it works (with IHC and Alexa/OK-Google)
Works great with Broadlink new IHC ("Intelligent Home Center") app at phone/tablet. You can create "scene" to arrange commands of multiple devices in a sequence. You can train each virtual button of IHC with your original IR remote control. And it works with Amazon Echo Alexa to voice command it. So far, as 2018-Feb, Alexa only works with "TV" and "Set Top Box", and not sure how to make Alexa to run scene; but you can create Routine at Alexa to control multiple devices. It also works with Google Home that can voice command the scene(s). "ok, google. activate watch TV" where "watch TV" is the name of scene you defined in IHC. The IHC is fast and stable.
It, the Broadlink RM Mini 3, is a lot a lot cheaper than using Logitech Harmony Hub (that can control IR and RF devices with a better Logitech Harmony app) to achieve the same things.

Jan 26, 2019
Yes, it works.
It works. It retains the time and schedules at power outage, though it does not feel solid, and can only be used for same load device. Hope it lasts.