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Happy New Year, All!

As the title says, I'm looking for a basic black and white laser printer that I don't have to screw around with. One that always works when there's paper and toner in it. Any thoughts? Thanks!




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Posts: 39399 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm not sure if I call this one "compact" but I've had good luck with Brother printers. Mine is out of toner, I've owned it for years and will buy this one instead of just toner for the difference in $$.

https://www.amazon.com/Brother...r%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-3


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Brother 100%
We have multiple B&W & they've all been great.
Direct connect or Wi-Fi options.




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Thanks guys! That looks like it'll fit the bill perfectly!

After reading the description, it seems sometimes people have wireless connection problems. Just to be sure, I can also plug this in, right?

ETA, I see it has a USB connection option.




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good luck with current samsung, been trouble-free since it was setup several years ago.
 
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I’ve got two of those, same look just a slightly different model number. They’ve been sitting on the shelf since I bought 2 Brother All In One Multifunction laser units. I’ve kept those 2 older ones because it’s so easy to print addresses on envelopes and mailing labels. They work great.
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Definitely get one that can use a wired connection.

I've had wireless printing issues with Canon, HP and Brother printers. They all started out fine but all started having connection issues shortly thereafter. I don't even bother setting up wireless printing anymore.



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I agree, Bob. I like to keep it simple.




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Posts: 39399 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That is the exact model I have. Replace toner when empty, good to go. Replace drum unit after every 4 toner units. Local Walmart has toner.
I use the duplex capability all the time.
I used the software to update the firmware and haven't had any wireless problems since.


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I ordered a Brother HLL2305W printer after not doing enough research.

My current printer plugs into the USB and 80% of my printing is from the desktop. My wife plugs her laptop in when she needs to print something (which is infrequent since she retired). She wished to occasionally print wirelessly from her Iphone things like recipes etc.

Turns out it's one or the other involving plugging and unplugging cables which is exactly what I was trying to avoid.

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I have an older version of this:

HP Printer

It is super small, quick, and the aftermarket non-HP toner cartridges work fine.


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I bought the printer recommended in the first reply. I'm very happy with it, though have only used the wired USB connection. If I need to print something from my phone I'll attempt the wireless connection.

FYI, it does not come with the USB cable, must buy separately.




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