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1386689 2014-10-22 22:54:00 I need to get a printer for use at home. Doesn't need to print colour. Having a bit of difficulty deciding what's best.

The requirements are as follows...

Cheap running costs < 1 or 2c per page ideally

Wireless connectivity

Scanner/ADF

Android print/scan

I've been looking at the Brother MFC7860DW, which ticks all the boxes, but seems to be a little on the dear side...I wouldn't mind an inkjet, but they do seem likely to cost more in the long run.

Anything you guys and girls would recommend particularly?

Thanks! :)
wratterus (105)
1386690 2014-10-22 23:06:00 $330 is expensive ???? for what you want. :confused:
pricespy.co.nz

Hardly what Id call on the dear side for a MFC laser, with wifi & duplex.

As allways, look at cost of consumables & long many pages per cart. Its a pain if the the ink cart is too small & it constantly needs replacing
They would all be pretty much the same quality around the same price bracket, with a few exceptions .

I have found HP mfc's are more likely have terrible software(ie crap) compared to the other brands
1101 (13337)
1386691 2014-10-22 23:25:00 The Canon MX436 I have here supports what you listed. Its wireless, supports Airprint, And it's also a fax. You can even install an app for it, then scan with a smartphone from the scanner. Only thing it doesnt have is a card reader. But thats cool, the PC has a 3.5 card reader

At the mo, the 3 PC's here can print to it wirelessly

Dont like brother printers. Some of them maybe cheaper, but they use too many cartridges (4 most of them). Compared to the one I use now (2 cartridges)
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1386692 2014-10-23 00:16:00 If you are planning printing from any Linux machines you might want to check driver availability.

HP generally are well supported in Linux.
KarameaDave (15222)
1386693 2014-10-23 00:22:00 "The requirements are as follows...
Cheap running costs < 1 or 2c per page ideally"

I think that rules out inkjet guys ?

This laser is silly cheap, after cashback. No wifi though. Then you could afford to also buy a cheap inkjet mfc for scanning & color printing.
www.pbtech.co.nz
1101 (13337)
1386694 2014-10-23 00:40:00 Fair comments guys - I've not really kept up with printer prices at all for some time, guess I expected some of those features to be more common on dirt cheap printers. Perhaps the brother I've already mentioned is the best option. It's just for my own use at home, so the duty cycle etc doesn't need to be huge - the Brother's are about right.

I don't have any Linux machines, just PCs and a couple of Macs that are around occasionally.
wratterus (105)
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