Brother laser printers generally work just fine. Several people I know have the 4150CDN, which is a full color laser with independent CMYK cartridges. It even has a functional duplexer.
I will never buy a non-laser printer after my experiences with inkjets. On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 10:17 AM japuzzo <[email protected]> wrote: > I've had it with my HP deskjet 6000, it works fine for a network printer. > But the HP tax is painful when you have two kids in school and a wife who > is a teacher. > The XL Black cartage costs $65 and only lasts A few months. > I do not refill nor trust "re-filled" cartages since if they clog the head > it voids support. > > So is there a better more cost effective network printer that has CUPS > support? > We only need the basics, 300dpi and colour would be nice. But not looking > for a photo printer. > > I would prefer there NOT be a discussion on re-filling HP cartages. > I want a discussion of modern network printers that support F/OSS aka CUPS > or similar Linux printing. > > Joe > > /** Joseph T Apuzzo > ** Developer, Admin: Cloud & Storage > ** > ** http://apuzzo.us > ** PGP/GPG Key ID# 0xA16E26CF > ** FingerPrint: 19A8 44EC F650 782B 6770 BF0E 2DAA 3D75 A16E 26CF > **/ > _______________________________________________ > Mid-Hudson Valley Linux Users Group http://mhvlug.org > https://mhvlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mhvlug > > Upcoming Meetings (6pm - 8pm) Vassar College * > Nov 4 - Imperfect ≠ Inadequate: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome > Dec 2 - Distributed Filesystems And Ceph > Jan 6 - Why We Can'T Have The Internet Of Nice Things: A Home > Automation Primer >
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