Walmart has
Brother Monochrome Laser All-in-One Wireless Printer (Restored, MFC-L2717DW) on sale for
$109.99.
Shipping is free.
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What is Restored?- This restored product has been professionally inspected, cleaned and tested by a Walmart performance managed seller or supplier. The product comes with a 90-day free return backed by Walmart.
About this product:
- Print speeds of up to 32 pages per minute
- 250-sheet paper capacity which handles letter and legal sized paper
- Manual feed slot offers flexible paper handling such as for card stock, envelopes, etc.
- 50-sheet automatic document feeder for multi-page copy, scan & fax
- Print wirelessly from your desktop, laptop, smartphone and tablet
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A lot of Brother printers are basically immortal when not abused. Mine (an HL2270DW) is going on a decade of on/off printing, never failing to recover even after 6 months of no printing - which is basically unheard of in the inkjet world.
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I grabbed one, as was looking for a laser printer as well for use at home. Also these go out fast so grab one when you can.
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A lot of Brother printers are basically immortal when not abused. Mine (an HL2270DW) is going on a decade of on/off printing, never failing to recover even after 6 months of no printing - which is basically unheard of in the inkjet world.
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1. You need to ensure the firmware version supports generic toner. I don't know which version would that be.
2. Keep the original cartridge and replace the chip when you buy a generic toner. See this [youtube.com] video for details.
What I haven't been able to confirm so far is if you need 1) and 2) above for generic toner to work. If its just 2) then it seems like a good DIY hack. The firmware version hack is a tricky one.
1. You need to ensure the firmware version supports generic toner. I don't know which version would that be.
2. Keep the original cartridge and replace the chip when you buy a generic toner. See this [youtube.com] video for details.
What I haven't been able to confirm so far is if you need 1) and 2) above for generic toner to work. If its just 2) then it seems like a good DIY hack. The firmware version hack is a tricky one.
Do they actually check them over, make sure everything is included (including fresh toner), or are they just open-box returns?
Factory-refurbs, whether from Brother, Apple, or whomever, are usually safe bets, and carry the same warranty terms.
The true Brother refurb [brother-usa.com] carries a 2-year warranty, albeit at a much higher price.
Whether that is worth it is up to the buyer and their individual tolerance for hassle, but it would still be helpful to help people make informed decisions.
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