\centerline{\bf More Laser News} \medskip\noindent As the \PS\ snowball gathers momentum, more and more laser printers are released which support this standard. The more recently introduced ones tend to have other facilities too. {\sc qms} laser printers have been used as \TeX\ output devices for many years now. Pragma supply {\sc qms} laser printers, and have two \PS\ offerings: \smallskip\noindent {\sc qms ps \oldstyle 810} --- the first \PS\ laser printer based on the compact Canon {\sc sx} engine. It comes with 1\,Mbyte of {\sc rom} and 2\,Mbye of {\sc ram}, expandable to 3\,Mbyte. The 35 standard \PS\ fonts are resident. Resolution is the usual 300\,dpi. Besides supporting \PS\ there are resident emulations for the HP LaserJet+ and for the {\sc hpgl} plotter language. It has a recommended duty cycle of 5000 prints per month. \smallskip\noindent {\sc qms lg \oldstyle1510} --- designed for the high-volume, complex vector and bit-mapped graphics environment. It is based on the 300\,dpi Ricoh 4150 print engine. The printer can process two fully bit-mapped pages concurrently, thanks to 8\,Mbyte of {\sc ram}. This together with an operating speed of 16\,MHz allows a claimed speed of 15 pages per minute. The duty cycle is suitably high at 15,000 pages per month. It has fewer resident fonts --- only 16 --- but other resident and downloadable fonts are available. Besides \PS, it will support Tektronix 4010/4014 emulation, and {\sc qms'} proprietary pdl, {\sc quic}. For more information, contact: {\obeylines Peter Lamb Pragma Ltd Pragma House Radlett Road Colney Street St Albans Herts AL2 2EP tel: 09276 3411 }