And, unless you print a bunch of color stuff, get a laser printer. I’ve switched out my cartridge once in 10 years of owning my brother laser printer. The extra cost is definitely worth it. If you are just printing occasionally, ink dries out and makes you buy a new cartridge on every printing event.
I have two color Brother laser printers (well, print/scan/copy/fax multifunction devices) that I got off Craigslist for $50 each. Even though they complain about being due for new fusers or whatever, it was still a great deal and I recommend being patient to find something similar.
Also, when buying ink or toner, one should always look if there are offers on Craigslist/Kleinanzeigen/Leboncoin etc.: They can be very cheap, since the situation is usually that a printer has broken down and folks have no use at all anymore for that ink.
Here we go again… The massive group discussion about printers and I’m like, “Who the fuck uses printers post-2014?!”
Always twists my brain so hard. I see none of you in the wild; you’re like rare Pokemon. But dangle a morsel of printer discourse and suddenly half the internet is printer bros .
It’s so perplexing. It’s one of the universes many strange phenomena.
I still do print things like job applications, train tickets (I refuse to use most phone apps, thanks for the spying), recovery keys, important documents i need to proof-read, street plans and so on. I find it far easier to spot typos in high-quality print.
Some applications could be done with a label printer, but there are many areas where a b/w laser printer is the best option.
Because other people do have different ways of work, needs and preferences from you?
Also, there is no general replacement for having a signature on paper for many processes. Using emails without strong signatures is just going to cause significant problems.
I sometimes feel like the only option left with HP is to buy used.
There’s a great (but admittedly narrow) window in which they are a safe option; the cut-off is approximately that if it has a colour LCD, it’s too new. You need to look for one that has the good old 2x16 character LCD with green backlight.
The trick is you then have to find one where toner and parts are still readily available, with some of the older models it is becoming difficult.
The CP5225dn (2012 designed, but 2017 built) I rescued from the e-waste at work is doing me nicely, and it looks like I should have no trouble getting the parts for a few years to come.
Go with brother since HP is evil.
But congrats, and welcome
And, unless you print a bunch of color stuff, get a laser printer. I’ve switched out my cartridge once in 10 years of owning my brother laser printer. The extra cost is definitely worth it. If you are just printing occasionally, ink dries out and makes you buy a new cartridge on every printing event.
I have two color Brother laser printers (well, print/scan/copy/fax multifunction devices) that I got off Craigslist for $50 each. Even though they complain about being due for new fusers or whatever, it was still a great deal and I recommend being patient to find something similar.
Also, when buying ink or toner, one should always look if there are offers on Craigslist/Kleinanzeigen/Leboncoin etc.: They can be very cheap, since the situation is usually that a printer has broken down and folks have no use at all anymore for that ink.
Here we go again… The massive group discussion about printers and I’m like, “Who the fuck uses printers post-2014?!”
Always twists my brain so hard. I see none of you in the wild; you’re like rare Pokemon. But dangle a morsel of printer discourse and suddenly half the internet is printer bros .
It’s so perplexing. It’s one of the universes many strange phenomena.
I still do print things like job applications, train tickets (I refuse to use most phone apps, thanks for the spying), recovery keys, important documents i need to proof-read, street plans and so on. I find it far easier to spot typos in high-quality print.
Some applications could be done with a label printer, but there are many areas where a b/w laser printer is the best option.
Well, I do things, so I need a printer. I don’t have time to wait to get somewhere to print.
I haven’t needed to print anything since 2012. Why are we still talking about printers?!!?
Because other people do have different ways of work, needs and preferences from you?
Also, there is no general replacement for having a signature on paper for many processes. Using emails without strong signatures is just going to cause significant problems.
I sometimes feel like the only option left with HP is to buy used.
There’s a great (but admittedly narrow) window in which they are a safe option; the cut-off is approximately that if it has a colour LCD, it’s too new. You need to look for one that has the good old 2x16 character LCD with green backlight.
The trick is you then have to find one where toner and parts are still readily available, with some of the older models it is becoming difficult.
The CP5225dn (2012 designed, but 2017 built) I rescued from the e-waste at work is doing me nicely, and it looks like I should have no trouble getting the parts for a few years to come.