On Sat, Mar 28, 2026 at 12:21 PM Nate Bargmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> * On 2026 28 Mar 08:35 -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> > I'm giving up on HP printers. Can anyone recommend a reliable color
> printer
> > that can operate with Debian to:
> >
> > + operate completely duplex
> > + scan to a PDF file
> > + scan to a paper copy
> > + able to operate independently on my local network with its own IP
> address
> > and ethernet port
>
> Last month I bought a Brother MFC-L8930CDW that does all of the above
> plus 802.11A/BGN.  It "just works" as a CUPS "driverless" printer with
> Bookworm and Trixie.


I'm looking at this printer and all the Brother reviews I read mention
Brother's changed policy on getting the last bit of toner. Apparently there
used to be some switch to keep printing after some low level warning.

For instance:

=begin negative review
1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT buy. You can no longer reset the toner cartridge.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025
Style: Current Version: MFCL8930CDWPattern Name: NewVerified Purchase
DO NOT BUY. Brother has disabled the ability to reset the toner with this
printer. If you are not familiar with how this works, Brother printers
complain they are out of toner when the toner cartridge can print another
500+ pages saving money.

Every previous Brother printer has had the option to press Back + Cancel at
the same time and Back again to access a menu to reset the toner. You can
then decide to keep printing and replace the toner only when you are
actually out of toner.

Brother has disabled this sensible feature as I found out when I plugged
the printer in and Brother support just confirmed as much.

We ALWAYS buy genuine Brother toner but apparently Brother has now decided
that the toner should be replaced when THEY decide you should buy more
toner than when you are actually out of toner.

I'm going to reward this greed by returning their printer and never buying
another Brother printer ever again. Hope whoever that decided this greedy
policy is happy with the outcome of a returned printer and losing a
customer.
=end negative review

Have you had such a problem?

-Tom

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