Same here.  Currently, a Kyocera P2135dn is sitting on the desk here,
but i can't say whether it is good because i'm printing so little.

Seems Kyocera is a nice hint indeed. Otherwise I would go for Xerox. Even their low-end printers do support raw TCP/IP printing, LPD and PostScript. I am also referencing the compatible cartridges here, as anyone who prints a lot knows this is what matter more (in terms of pricing per page): the cheapest printer is usually not really the cheapest.

- B210
        * 106R04348
        * 106R04349
- Phaser 3020 (obsolete)
        * 106R02773
        * 106R03048
- Phaser 3052NI
        * 106R02778
- Phaser 3330
        * 106R03623

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