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    Recommend a printer?

    I guess I am looking for a laser printer. But, if you can recommend an ink jet, that would be fine, too.

    I'm mostly looking at lasers because there would be a lot of print outs.

    The printer would be used for two computers. Would I need a network printer? Would that make it easier (to have a network or wireless printer)? That might be a dumb question but I thought it might be easier to configure.

    I'm considering:
    Brother HL2140, HL-2170W (wireless network)

    Lexmark E120n

    Samsung ML-2851ND (network) , ML-2240 or ML-2510 (no network built-in for either)

    I'm unsure of which one but the network printers are more expensive. I thought it might be easier to use for networking but I'd like a recommendation if possible. I have gone to the OpenPrinting website but all of those printers can be configured in Linux to various levels of compatibility. Some need special/manufacturer drivers (especially Brother).

    I haven't looked at HP because they're usually more expensive and don't have any network (built-in) printers in my price range.

    Thanks for any recommendations and advice.

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    Re: Recommend a printer?

    I am fond of HP because of their linux support out of the box. I am currently using a HP C4280 PhotoSmart All-in-one which was immediately recognized and installed out of the box ny Hplip. No setup was required for the printer or scanner. It works perfectly over the network. It's a USB printer.

    I also have an old HL-1240 Brother laser which is my main workhorse. I've had it for five years. No problems getting it setup, both local and network. It's a parallel port printer. The ink cartridge has only been changed three times. Extremely cheap to operate.

    When considering inkjet printers I think the main thing to watch for is the costs of replacement ink cartridges. Some of them can be expensive.

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      #3
      Re: Recommend a printer?

      HP seems like the brand to get if it's an ink jet. I keep reading of Linux users being pleased with the photosmart printers and that they're well supported. I was wondering why HP lasers aren't or don't seem to be. The more recent ones, anyway.

      I would like to know which lasers are recommended, though.

      If I go with an inkjet, I'll probably choose HP. Not sure about a laser, however.

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        #4
        Re: Recommend a printer?

        For a workhorse printer look at the Brother models with DN on the end of the model number.
        D for Duplex, N for wired Network. Duplex allows you to save paper by double sided printing.

        Brother uses separate Toner and Drum assemblies which are replace about 3 toner to 1 drum ratio. $$ saving.
        The "add printer" wizard found my Brother MFC-8820DN Networked printer. A few clicks and I was printing. The downside on a MFC is the Networked Scanner is not easy to get working in Linux.

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          #5
          Re: Recommend a printer?

          Have a look at this thread http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...8214#msg158214 - posts #3 and #4 are pertinent for you.
          Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ

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