On 12/07/2018 01:46 PM, Manuel McLure wrote: > The main thing you want to look for is PCL and/or PostScript compatibility. > And I'd highly recommend getting a networked printer that supports Port > 9100 instead of a USB one - this allows you to use the same printer for all > of your systems.
Seconded! You will get a lot more milage out of a network pcl/ps printer than one that isn't for instance my printer no longer works with USB as drivers aren't made for newer os but I can still use network pcl/ps to print. My advice is to buy a used HP laserjet 4300 which is a nice usb/network pcl/ps printer and get third party toner carts. hp 4300 model names explained: d = duplexer s = stapler/stacker (2nd output tray with an automatic stapler) t = 2nd tray n = network (dtns is the highest end model as it has all 4 upgrades but they can also be bought individually) Buying new printers especially the cheap models is a suckers bet due to the high consumables costs, the printers themselves being cheaply made and sold for less than the cost of production with the money being made back with overpriced ink and toner - newer models also frequently have a "security" feature that prevents the use of "dangerous" third party toner/ink.