• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Well, I guess you need to decide what the convenience is worth. An ink cartridge dries out in 2-3 years and toner can last a decade or more (I honestly don’t know, ours finally ran out after 8-ish).

    Laser printers aren’t that big, mine (B&W with scanner) is about a piece of paper and a half in all directions. I got it for $150 or so on a sale from Costco (currently listed for $250), and it like like the color version is a little taller but similar footprint (but also more expensive at just $390). Official dimensions of the Brother color laser printer (MFC-L3765CDW): 16.1 in. x 17.5 in. x 15.8 in.

    I personally know need B&W, and if I needed color, I’d just go to the library since I go almost every week anyway.

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      8 months ago

      Yup. I’m just wondering if something like the tiny ink jets exists for laser printing. I could get a slightly bigger printer, but if I can get a similar size or smaller, I would prefer that.

      Looks like I just found one. The HP LaserJet Pro M15w is about the same form factor as my inkjet. Problem is that is BW only, and an HP.

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        8 months ago

        HP commercial units are fine. It’s their consumer line to avoid.

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          8 months ago

          I’ve had some commercial HP units. “Fine” is debatable. ;)

          Although they were a fine source of revenue for maintenance techs.