On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 13:45:31 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

> I'm on the lookout for a reliable all-in-one mono laser printer to use
> under Fedora. Must be networked, preferably wireless, and both print and
> scan functions must be supported with standard tools (CUPS etc.)
> 
> The Samsung  Xpress M2070W looks like a good all-rounder but I'm unsure
> about Linux support. Google seems to show a variety of opinions.
> 
> Anyone have one of these beasties, or have an alternative to recommend?
> 
> poc

Mine is Brother MFC-7460DN. It has everything you listed, except it is 
not wireless. Works for me as a charm for last couple of years under 
different versions of Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE. The unit itself 
is very well build one. Yes, you need to use Brother's drivers for it. 
But what's the problem with it, if they are always available and easy to 
install?

You can easily find a unit with wireless, if it it important for you. 
I've paid for mine on sale $149 and very happy with it.

Somebody asked, what you would do, if a power supply dies. Well for the 
money I've paid, the answer would be a simple one:"I would through it  
away and buy another one." However I do not think you should worry about 
the case. I used Cannon and HP before. Brother surpasses them in quality 
at any time.

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