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do brother printers play well with linux? I've had two b/w laserjets for the last 20 years. one at work, one at home. bought them both 20 years ago, they still work great. can still network (computer to wifi router to router to printer. the place i live was wired with cat 5 already when we moved in I WAS SO LUCKY) print on both of them too.
I’ve had good experiences with Brother printers and Linux.
ooo, thank you for the input. part of my long-standing hesitancy to fully move the network over to linux is "do my fucking old minifridge sized printers work with the linux easier than with the microsoft" and I have already figured out all the kinks (heh) for my network for microsoft. so far.