I've had the best results with Brother & HP. Dell & Lexmark are (or at least used to be) the same piece of crap (Dell used to be made by Lexmark), and Canon are renowned for their lack of Linux support. That being said, I have a Canon Pixma ip2600 sitting on my desk at home. I haven't had any experience with the X yet, but they could be alright.

Jim Peterson

On 7/18/2014 5:04 PM, Howard White wrote:
We've all deployed umpteen gazillion printers over the years.

I've gotten kinda bummed out on the market leader - HP. The single digit HP LaserJets were tanks (the LJ 4si/Mx was awesome) but the 4 digit units have issues. HP struggles to distinguish themselves from their own PCL by layering on other crap.

So what is your current recommendation for a monochrome, wired network (not wifi) workgroup printer?? HP, Samsung, Canon, Brother (cough, cough), Lexmark (the suggestion of which might get me shot here), Xerox. The list goes on and on.

Not interested in multifunction.  Just more things to break.

Howard



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