BTW, I’ve had my Brother laser MFP for 11 years and still on the original toner.

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If any representative from Brother is reading this, hear me.

DON’T ENSHITTIFY! You see this? You can own the market if you just LEAVE IT ALONE.

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Exactly. You can join the club of “Do Nothing and Win” club along with Gabe Newell

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They have started chipping their toners, or so I’ve read. They’re still the least shitty printer manufacturer, AFAIK, though.

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Let’s hope it’s just for quality of life and not to bully their customers…

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Unfortunately, I don’t think it is. I used to use knock-off toner, but after a firmware update, the printer would no longer recognize those cartridges. Luckily, I had bought them on Amazon, so I just explained the problem to customer service and got a full refund. I still love the printer though.

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I honestly don’t remember my printer brand. And that’s a good sign. I bought it years ago, and it now lives under my basement stairs on a static IP via wifi, accepting the on average bimonthly print job that I need from it. Then I walk down, fetch the print, and close the door on it again. I should name it Harry Potter.

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Harry Printer

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I hope it’s at least in standby mode, and not always on.

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If you are a casual printer user, just use the local print shop. It’s cheaper that way.

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The last printer I got cost 40€. Print shops charge 10ct per copy. That’s 400 prints just to amortize the cheapest garbage printer you could buy 10 years ago. And the ink doesn’t last 400 prints. Owning a printer just doesn’t make sense.

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Paid 55€ for my old used laser printer a few years ago and some toner for 20€, both will last me well over 700 pages, not to mention the time saved by not having to go to a print shop and I can print whenever I want, even on sunday (Germans know what I mean).

If I need to print something in color I could do it at work or at my fathers place, but that didnt even happen yet.

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Toner in laser printers is powder. Can’t dry out what’s already dry. If you get a brother laser printer, it will last forever.

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It is hard to clean all the dust off your printer for the once every 3 years you might need it though without also blowing the toner everywhere.

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You pay for the convenience.
I don’t often need to print something, but when I do, it’s usually outside of the opening hours of a print shop and I’m in a hurry.
(95% of my printing are fantasy RPG floor plans that I’ve downloaded literally 5 minutes before the players show up.)

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A “printer”? Oh right, those things we used to spray ink on dead trees back in the 20th century.

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Come to Germany, the only country in the EU where paper usage is still going UP.

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99% of the usage my printer sees is German government bureaucracy, the rest is some other bureaucracy.

At least they dont need color.

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I use a canon… so yeah… better get a brother

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Incredibly I’ve had two printers I’ve never really had issues with.

  1. The brother laser my sister uses with Ubuntu without a hitch since forever
  2. The canon inkjet printer/scanner that is wifi connected in my flatshare
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