• TheBlue22@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    I have an HP printer now, Epson before that. Both are dogshit. When the HP eventually kills itself, as they tend to do, should I buy a Brother? I heard a lot of good stuff about it but have 0 experience with it.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve had a brother printer going on 10 years and it’s never let me down. I’ve changed toner three times over that time and each cart has never cost me more than 20 ish quid. No DRM carts, no jamming, no subscriptions just a printer that does its job. Even when it’s running low, it doesn’t prevent me printing, it’ll let me know it’s low then keep on printing until you can’t see the letters any more.

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        I swear, if it weren’t for the fact that I’ve also had good experiences with Brother, I’d be thinking they have an insanely good astroturfing department. Every time there’s a thread about printers, there are dozens of comments saying how good they are.

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          I have a friend who works in the engineering department of HP designing ink jet printing heads.

          He uses Brother at home. They’re actually that good.

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          1 year ago

          Having a brother laser printer as well it’s honestly not even about how good brother printers are, just about how shitty the competition is.

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        10 years ? Mine is around 20 years old. I slapped a Raspberry Pi on it to have it network-enabled and it still works like a champ. Never ever will I buy another brand.

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      Yeah, Brother have been real good so far. Their shit is rock fucking solid reliable, and you can use third party ink with no issues.

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      I have a Brother DCP L2541DW. Bought it last year and has been working since with no hiccups nor drum change.

      Regardless of brand, don’t buy “at home” printers. Those are straight up scams. Just buy office printers.

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        1 year ago

        I have a Brother HL-2365DW. It’s a home printer, or maybe at most a home-office printer. I’ve had it nearly a decade with only two toner replacements. Being laser and networked solve the two biggest problems I’ve had with inkjet printers in the past, and those two categories are the main things I would strongly recommend to people when choosing a printer.

        edit: I initially wrote “it’s not a home printer” (emphasis added here for demonstrative purposes). This was the exact opposite of what I intended to say.

    • Squirrel@thelemmy.club
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      1 year ago

      I have had no trouble with my Brother printer in ~7-8 years of use. Of course, laser vs inkjet is not a particularly fair comparison, but I am still never going back to HP, Canon, and the like.

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        It was a long time ago, so I can’t remember the specifics. But it was the ol’ asking for ink when it was obviously still full, bad software, unresponsivness and gradually getting worse and worse prints as it aged.

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      1 year ago

      I have a epson EcoTank printer and I really really love it.

      The Ink is cheap and very good. I will never go back to cartriges.