Amazon has
Canon Color imageCLASS LBP632Cdw Wireless Mobile Ready Laser Printer on sale for
$199.99.
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Canon Color imageCLASS LBP632Cdw Wireless Mobile Ready Laser Printer on sale for
$199.
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Features:
- 2-sided Print up to 22 Pages Per Minute (BW / Color, Letter)
- Quick first print of approximately 10.3 seconds (BW / Color, Letter)
- Uses Toner 067 / 067 High Capacity Toner - high capacity toner options keep up with your printing needs and limit toner replacement interruptions
- 250-sheet Standard Cassette, 1-sheet Multipurpose Tray
- Print on-the-go with Canon PRINT Business, Apple AirPrint, Mopria Print Service
- 1-Year Limited Warranty
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1) inkjet or laser, they all ship with introductory cartridges. They are not full.
2) When comparing the cost of replacement cartridges look at the cost per page (yield). The laser toners almost always print WAY more pages than inkjet tanks.
Powdered laser toner doesn't dry up and clog nozzles, so the printer doesn't have to keep clearing them and wasting ink when you don't use it. You can turn off a laser printer for months, then turn it on and use it, without cleaning nozzles or replacing ink cartridges.
Good luck!
Jon
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- The HP is an All in One with an integrated flatbed scanner
- The Canon in this deal supports automated duplex printing
Good luck!(The HP has support for duplex printing as a manual operation)
Jon
Good luck!
Jon
Good luck!
Jon
I don't want to sound like a shill, but we've had good luck with LD Products over the years. Easy website to order from and on the rare occasion a cartridge doesn't perform as expected (usually just a print quality issue halfway through the cartridge), support is responsive. Considering the cost savings is often 1/4 that of OEM or more, it's worth the slightly increased chance of hassle IMO.
Anyway, generics can be fine and are orders of magnitude cheaper in most cases. With many of our work printers, the costs savings alone allows you to afford another replacement printer once you've gone through about 3 full toner sets vs OEM. It's crazy.
These days I'm just happy to see a retail sub-$200 option.
Good luck!
Jon
I hate buying the super-cheap lasers because the cost-per-page is rarely there but I guess if you really don't print much it's not a crazy option to consider. A home setting is vastly different than buying for someone at work who "needs" their own dedicated printer obviously. Too many middle managers think they're special and need a dedicated BW laser when they'd be better off using the copier. I'm not bitter....
For quite a while, Brother was absolutely killing it with their little BW lasers that offered reliability, ethernet, reasonable toner/drum cost, and a straight paper path with the back side dropped down, all for under $100. Hopefully we live to see those days again because those were no-brainer recommendations for the longest time.
I looked at HP, Epson, Kyocera, Xerox, Canon, Lexmark, and Brother.
In my findings, they are all flawed one way or another. To name a couple of issues seen. Espon seems to be plauged with going into deep sleep and stops functioning despite turning off the sleep option. HP, their printers need to be on the internet and require a lot of unnecessary software. etc. etc.
To that end, I narrowed down my choice to a monochrome canon duplex networking laser. I just didn't see the need for printing in color. Overall, based on my research, canon stood above the competition but I'm sure someone will disagree with me. I also purchased a 4 year extended warranty in case it goes bad in the next four years.
I looked at HP, Epson, Kyocera, Xerox, Canon, Lexmark, and Brother.
In my findings, they are all flawed one way or another. To name a couple of issues seen. Espon seems to be plauged with going into deep sleep and stops functioning despite turning off the sleep option. HP, their printers need to be on the internet and require a lot of unnecessary software. etc. etc.
To that end, I narrowed down my choice to a monochrome canon duplex networking laser. I just didn't see the need for printing in color. Overall, based on my research, canon stood above the competition but I'm sure someone will disagree with me. I also purchased a 4 year extended warranty in case it goes bad in the next four years.
I looked at HP, Epson, Kyocera, Xerox, Canon, Lexmark, and Brother.
In my findings, they are all flawed one way or another. To name a couple of issues seen. Espon seems to be plauged with going into deep sleep and stops functioning despite turning off the sleep option. HP, their printers need to be on the internet and require a lot of unnecessary software. etc. etc.
To that end, I narrowed down my choice to a monochrome canon duplex networking laser. I just didn't see the need for printing in color. Overall, based on my research, canon stood above the competition but I'm sure someone will disagree with me. I also purchased a 4 year extended warranty in case it goes bad in the next four years.
There are plenty of Epsons that don't suffer from the sleep of death. For a while, people complained about that with HP but it also only affected certain models and even then the right firmware made a difference too.
As for HP, they don't all NEED to be on the internet, just avoid the ink delivery "deal" that locks you in to OEM cartridges and do your research carefully on models to avoid the ones that HP essentially gimped. For a while that was most models ending with "e" but times have changed and you need to be more diligent. HP was unilaterally derided for that choice but even so, it doesn't affect all models.
The rest of those mfrs have plenty of good individual choices between them depending on what you're looking for.
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It says 'Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi'
Canon Color imageCLASS MF652Cw $ 199
Do you think with time the generic toner is gonna be like Brothers TN223? (price wise)
Canon Color imageCLASS MF652Cw $ 199
Do you think with time the generic toner is gonna be like Brothers TN223? (price wise)
It looks like the MF652Cw has more features, including scanning and copying functions. Granted, maybe not everyone needs scanning capabilities now, but the LBP632Cdw @ Amazon has a much higher MSRP to begin with.
Which printer should I buy? I just want a laser printer with color and duplex capabilities. Adding scanning on top for the same price seems like a no-brainer.
Edit: How do the 2 printers above compare to this deal on a brother printer?: https://www.brother-usa.com/produ...lThumbn
It looks like the MF652Cw has more features, including scanning and copying functions. Granted, maybe not everyone needs scanning capabilities now, but the LBP632Cdw @ Amazon has a much higher MSRP to begin with.
Which printer should I buy? I just want a laser printer with color and duplex capabilities. Adding scanning on top for the same price seems like a no-brainer.
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I can't say for the printing quality as the hassle of using the printers via wifi kills all the good things about it, if any.