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gotta get a new printer (programming.dev)
submitted 4 months ago by WILSOOON@programming.dev to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Greentings As youve seen from the the title, i want to get a new printer as a present for my parents. Sadly they are still windows peasants and my mom somehow thinks that the HP printer on her desk has been a good financial investment, even though it has costed us more than 300 bucks in ink over the past 2 years.

I was hoping that you fine folks would have some good recommendations to replace this money leach on their home. Ive heard about the entire brother lazer meme going around, but the ones ive seen from them only do monochrome. And frankly speaking i dont think that my birth specimens can comprehend the greatness of 18 century film on their paper. Anyways have a nice day or night, internet strangers!

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[-] FergleFFergleson@infosec.pub 6 points 4 months ago

Another vote being cast here for a both Brother and laser. The nice thing about laser is that you can go without printing for weeks, or even, months, and just pick up right where you left off. My old ink jets, if you left them that long, would have completely dried out and need to be replaced.

[-] WILSOOON@programming.dev 1 points 4 months ago

man the new inkjets must really suck ass then. But im not really surprised since HP normalised paying 10 bucks for 10 ml of ink, bastards. can laser printers also do color? if they can id get one in a heartbeat.

[-] Hawke@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

laser printers can print color but it’s a bit expensive up front.

[-] mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

Brother color laser owner here: I've had it for a decade, put 3 toner carts in it (4 colors it's nearly $200 for all 4 but you get a FUCKTON of printing out of it. Heartily recommend.

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