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Jakes_tl
03-19-2018 03:57 PM
Multi Purpose Printer
What would you guys recommend for a multi purpose printer? I do want wi-fi, scanner, copy and print options. No inkjets, tired of the expensive cartridges and short amount of ink you get out of them. I've seen a few Ecotank printers at the store, they sound interesting.
thoiboi
03-19-2018 05:19 PM
Find a All in one laser Brother printer on slickdeals and buy it.
F-C
03-19-2018 09:52 PM
I'm on the market as well. Laser color printer is intriguing.
stogie1020
03-19-2018 10:43 PM
SUPER happy with my larger than average Dell H625CDW.
Jakes_tl
03-20-2018 06:39 AM
That Dell printer sure is larger than average, that thing is huge
Mr. Maker
03-20-2018 09:35 AM
Dude, your getting a Dell..
stogie1020
03-21-2018 10:26 AM
Originally Posted by Jakes_tl
(Post 16204411)
That Dell printer sure is larger than average, that thing is huge
They have a smaller model, too. This one is in my office, so it gets more use than a typical home AIO, but it works really well. Mine is hardwired, scans to a network share, prints, copies well, etc... I use aftermarket toner and the refills are not expensive. My model is heavy, though, so take that into consideration based on where you plan to place the thing...
I also have the older version of the Dell E525 color laser AIO at home and I much prefer the interface/controls for the H625 (e.g. the manner/number of button presses to scan to a network folder), although the print/scan quality is about equal to my eye.
If you have the room, the H625 is a lot of features for the price.
MaxMike93
03-21-2018 01:05 PM
I got a Canon MF733Cdw on Black Friday and I'm pretty happy with it. Complete overkill for what I need it for, but it was a decent deal at like half price then. Color laser, document feeder, scan to USB, duplex printing, fax if I need it, etc. I've been using it to print Dell EMC certification books (hundreds of pages at a time) to study for them and it hasn't missed a beat, and the toners aren't outrageously expensive.