What I want to know is, which ones work well with Linux these days,
which are affordable, and which ones are really *good*.
I can't tell you what's good or what's cheap, but in terms of support
for GNU/Linux, HP has been and seems to still be the king of the hill.
Various other manufacturers provide support as well, but it seems most
of them do so with proprietary drivers. I've heard rumors that Brother
has seen the light, but haven't been able to confirm (e.g. I can't seem
to find them in Debian).
Some of Brother's drivers are open source, other are proprietary.
I've been using a MFC-J615W and all functions work over the network.
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