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I'm wondering about the 2395 renewed for $119. I get the native wifi that way. I've got an old wireless router that I setup in another room to give my old printer wireless connectivity. It'd be nice to be able to get rid of the extra device there. |
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One of the brothers in $199 new, but you can pay $239 for a "renewed" version. The renewed market has the same model that I have that's dying for $209. It's a Laserjet 2025dn. I think it's got to be years old. |
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Samsung and Brother. HP is dog****.
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I’m a big fan of Brother. We have four of them, 1 BW multifunction, 2 color multifunction, 1 color, all laser. Toner is reasonably priced, printers are durable, drivers seem troublefree. I’d get the multifunction because being able to photocopy and scan is handy.
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Being a Mac user, the biggest problem is the interface software tho. Older printers are a PITA with newer Mac software. |
I have a Samsung M2020W that's been rock solid for 5 years or so.
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Buying a mono doesn’t save much money over a color model. Just set defaults to print in mono - or heck use color, for how little OP prints. Then when you need to print color for some reason, it’s there. It might be hard to find a mono with duplex. |
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Color laser printers are MUCH larger because they've got to have room for 4 toner cartridges. Otherwise I might go the color route again. But monochrome is cheaper and smaller. I think the only time I'd print in color was at Christmas. I'll get by on monochrome. |
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I just tossed my old HP. It weighed 50+# Of course, it was more of a small office workhorse printer with a monthly page volume of 40,000 sheets and a recommended volume of 750-2500 sheets or something like that so it's not really an apples to apples comparison. But this one is smaller, lighter, faster and more advanced due to probably close to 10 years of advances. |
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For the new brother, I went and downloaded the drivers/apps from the brother website, and followed the instructions and that seems to have worked OK. I did notice in the documentation that it said that the "CUPS" driver was preferred, and when it came up, Mac wanted to use Air Print. I selected CUPS, and that seems to be working well. |
I bought this one 2 months ago. $132.99 shipped to Hawaii! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HB72DTD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I’ve used nothing but Brothers laser for years and years
We have at least 8 in use, and they don’t fail Cartridges cheap on eBay, and 98% of them are perfect. I just got a wireless , with a full a toner from Amazon for 119.. |
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I hope I have the same experience with this new one. I'm not sure how many pages the toner that I got with mine is going to print. I'm assuming it's the "introductory toner and will only be 500 or 1500 pages or something like that, but I don't care. It'll take me a while to go through it, and I have the setting flipped so that when it thinks it's empty, it'll keep printing. My experience has been that's usually quite a bit more printing. |
Why the hell don't the companies use the same toner cartridge across their product line?
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Another vote for the Brother wireless for $100.
Mine is 8 years old, and works perfectly. |
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If your printer is the size of 2 loaves of bread and intended for home use, you can probably get away with a small toner cartridge that'll print a few thousand pages which might last you months. If your printer is the size of a small refrigerator in a business expecting to possibly print a few thousand sheets or maybe tens of thousands of sheets per month, then you may want a larger cartridge that will last more than a few days. |
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This. I switched to Brother for all my printers and they are great. More reliable and less expensive than Canon. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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