Richard Kettlewell <
[email protected]d> wrote:
My printer (HP LaserJet M276n) has started slightly misaligning black
toner, essentially making it useless as a color printer for anything
that matters.
I’ve tried its cleaning and recalibration functions, and reseating the toner cartridges, to no effect.
While I’m open to any suggestions for how to diagnose/fix it, the
printer is now about 12 years old, which is a pretty good run; so I’m interested in recommendations for a replacement.
I’m looking for feature parity with my existing printer but also duplex printing. More specifically:
- A4
- colour laser
- auto duplex
- flatbed scanner
- sheetfeed scanner (auto duplex not required)
Connectivity:
- network connectivity is a must
- wired preferred
- wireless acceptable
Platforms compatibility:
- Windows is a must
- Linux is a strong nice-to-have
- macOS is a weak nice-to-have
Go Brother, much less toner DRM shenanigans which means cheaper toner. I
have an HL-L8260CDW which just uses plastic 'reset wheels' and that means I
can buy aftermarket toner at £30 for a full set. The newer Brothers are chipped and slightly more DRM-y, but still well behind the competition.
A model which supports BRScript3 means you can print from anything that supports Postscript without needing drivers. It'll do
autodetection/AirPrint thing but I just set up clients to print via Jetdirect/AppSocket because it's the simplest and most robust network
protocol - just fire Postscript at port 9100 and it'll print it. The
slightly cheaper models don't have PS but do support PCL, which is equally
easy - it's only the cheapest ones which are Winprinters and need special drivers (there may be proprietary CUPS drivers for Win/Linux/Mac, but
they're still a PITA).
No experience of scanning, although there are printers similar to the 8260
but with scanning. However I've just had a hateful Epson inkjet refuse to
scan because it's out of magenta ink, so be wary of that.
Theo
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