Yup. I’ve never gone wrong with laser printers, and of the laser printers, I’ve never gone wrong with Brother. I’ve had both wired and wireless Brother printers and both have worked great. I tend to go with B&W because it’s cheaper, and in any real world case where I’ve needed color, it’s been worth it to go to an actual print shop to get color professionally done.
Also, re: laser printer vs. ink jet…For those who don’t know–the technology for laser printing just leads to cheaper, longer-lasting ink than the tech of ink jets by its nature, even before you tack on predatory ink cartridge pricing that the ink jet world is afflicted with.
You can let a laser printer and its ink sit forever without use, and chances are it’ll be just fine when you need it. With ink jets, the liquid ink can get weird and dry out, then you have to dig into your pocket and go buy another expensive-ass refill. Laser printer ink is powder so that doesn’t happen with those types of printers. You buy it once, and barring a rare oddity, it’ll just last and last and last.
Yup. I’ve never gone wrong with laser printers, and of the laser printers, I’ve never gone wrong with Brother. I’ve had both wired and wireless Brother printers and both have worked great. I tend to go with B&W because it’s cheaper, and in any real world case where I’ve needed color, it’s been worth it to go to an actual print shop to get color professionally done.
Also, re: laser printer vs. ink jet…For those who don’t know–the technology for laser printing just leads to cheaper, longer-lasting ink than the tech of ink jets by its nature, even before you tack on predatory ink cartridge pricing that the ink jet world is afflicted with.
You can let a laser printer and its ink sit forever without use, and chances are it’ll be just fine when you need it. With ink jets, the liquid ink can get weird and dry out, then you have to dig into your pocket and go buy another expensive-ass refill. Laser printer ink is powder so that doesn’t happen with those types of printers. You buy it once, and barring a rare oddity, it’ll just last and last and last.