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Jan 5, 2025
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AFewThoughts
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Same here we use ecotank 3850. Awesome refills and capacity! Never think
Any cost when printing in color or bw. Could be faster for large print jobs.
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At home printer recommendation?
JamieTartt
All-American
Jan 5, 11:01am
laser printer > ink
Big Tuna
Jan 5, 11:03am
Bought a laser printer 30 years ago. Still running. ~$1M saved on ink cartrdges
Greg4BYU
Jan 5, 11:41am
3D printer and then print any other type of of printer you will ever need.
Zach Morris
Jan 5, 11:04am
Brother. The end.
dryflyelk
Jan 5, 11:13am
My brother hasn’t been great
JamieTartt
Jan 5, 11:20am
Brother laser. 7 years in. Not a single prob. Bullet proof.
King of Y
Jan 5, 12:49pm
I hate printers. They’re the worst piece of technology.
AF Cougar
Jan 5, 11:16am
Agree. That’s why I figured I’d ask if anyone has a good one
JamieTartt
Jan 5, 11:20am
For ink, yes. For laser, nope.
King of Y
Jan 5, 12:49pm
We got the epson refillable kind and it changed our lives.
Dr MoBYU
Jan 5, 11:22am
Same here we use ecotank 3850. Awesome refills and capacity! Never think
AFewThoughts
Jan 5, 11:24am
Same here - Epson EcoTank is great. Ink lasts forever and refills don’t cost
XORCoug
Jan 5, 11:28am
If speed is an issue over cost then definitely laser imho but there are threshol
AFewThoughts
Jan 5, 11:22am
I have a laser Xerox. Toner isn’t cheap, but it’s pretty reliable.
TerpCoug
Jan 5, 11:22am
"brother" (various models) - laser
MichCoug
Jan 5, 11:23am
I'd go with a B&W HP wireless printer. I've heard good things about Brother printers though.
greatbam
Jan 5, 11:23am
Whatever you do, NOT HP. They all now have chips in their ink cartridges, and
fredgarvin
Jan 5, 11:50am
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