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I love Brother printers. We started with their low end b&w model, which we used for several years. It still worked perfectly when we upgraded to a color all-in-one about 5-6 years ago, and that one has worked flawlessly ever since.

 

Generic ink works well in it, and we spend less than $50/year on ink even though we print a fairly hefty volume, including printing out several ebook curricula per year.

 

ETA: Double checked our ink prices and I was remembering way too high. Total of $120 on ink in the last 5-6 years.

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1. HP - LaserJet Pro M277dw Wireless Color All-In-One Printer - Gray

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  • Model: B3Q11A#BGJ
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  • SKU: 3566043
  • 4-in-1 functionality
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  • Built-in wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n)
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  • Prints up to 19 ISO ppm in black and color (Print speeds vary with use. See mfg. for info on print speeds.)
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  • 150-sheet input tray
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  • 3" touch screen
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2. Brother - HL-L2380DW Wireless Black-and-White 3-in-1 Laser Printer - Black


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  • Model: HL-L2380DW
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  • SKU: 8161037
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  • Built-in wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n)
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  • Prints up to 32 ISO ppm (Print speeds vary with use. See mfg. for info on print speeds.)
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  • 250-sheet capacity lower paper tray
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  • 2.7" touch-screen display
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I also love Brother printers, and if you aren't dead set on laser, their ink jets are awesome. The initial machine prices are cheaper and using generic ink I spend less than $20 a year. I go through at least a case of paper a year and print in full color all the time. Laser printers faster, but for the price a pay for ink, I'll take the shower machine.

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I have an HP 277c6 that Costco sells.

I would not recommend this one. It doesn't print well on cardstock, which is minor. The bigger issue is that every time I want to use it, if I haven't used it in the last 15 minutes, is that I have to turn it on, turn it off, and turn it back on again. It's time consuming and VERY frustrating.

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