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wazanator | 6 years ago

Personally I would recommend Brother every time for a printer. They're not fancy but they are well built and don't require you to install a software suite. Roommate and I are still using the same laser printer from college. It's not wireless but if we really wanted to we could attach a pi and setup a printer pool but for now a long cable serves us just fine for the few times we need to print.

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rootbear|6 years ago

+1 on Brother printers. I'm on my second Brother laser printer and It Just Works. I also have a Canon Ink Jet that is mostly harmless. My sister's HP printer, however...

GordonS|6 years ago

Another +1 for Brother here - I finally switched away from inkjets hell around a year ago, to a Brother laser MFD.

It always worked completely as expected, zero issues. Price was good too.

ehsankia|6 years ago

+1, I struggled with many printers until I saw the light and finally got a Brother. I still have it a decade later and never had any issues.

pilsetnieks|6 years ago

A tangent but still - what does make a printer fancy? Brother has models with every bell and whistle everything else has as well - color LCDs, wifi, airprint. What else is there that would make it fancier?

privateSFacct|6 years ago

Some systems require a big software suite or make it very hard to download basic drivers, so you end up with a "fancy" bunch of software - yes it let's you do a few more things, but not a ton. You can have stuff where you pay by the page now - with full telematics back to the printer owner. The one issue - you stop paying and the printer stops working. It's pretty cool - but the overhead (everything has to be working including internet, credit card not changed etc) means its more brittle.

mrec|6 years ago

Thanks, I'll be in the market soon and this is exactly the sort of info I was looking for. Since you mention "the few times we need to print", is it safe to assume that their kit is fine with very very infrequent use? Inkjets really didn't like this, and I don't know much about lasers.

nwallin|6 years ago

Inkjets use liquid ink, and if the ink dries on the spray nozzle, it's dead. This process takes about a month. If you're lucky, the nozzle is part of the cartridge and you need to spend $100 (or more) on new cartridges. Otherwise you need to buy a new printer. Some printers have a mode where they'll spray a little bit though the nozzle if you haven't used the printer in ~2 weeks, but they need to be plugged in.

Laser printers use dry ink that never... gets more dry. I pulled my Brother out of storage after 2+ years and it worked great.

Toner is also considerably cheaper than inkjet ink, and lasts significantly longer. I haven't bought new toner in 8 years.

Personally, I use a black and white laser printer, and if I really, really need to print in color I'll do it at work. (happens basically never) I recognize not everybody has this luxury, and some people have far more need to print in color than I do.

If you need color printing volume is high enough to keep the nozzles in good shape, you're probably better off with a color laser printer because the ink is so much cheaper. If you don't print in color that much, it's a terrible, terrible idea to buy an inkjet printer.

Don't buy inkjet printers.

simias|6 years ago

I bought a cheap (<100euro) wifi-enabled black and white Brother laser printer a year ago and it works great.

tasogare|6 years ago

I recommended it as well. I had no issue in 10 years with mine at home, and the ones at work are reliable too.