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  • sxan@midwest.socialS sxan@midwest.social

    Recommendations for a color, full duplex, laser printer?

    Another printer company (Brother) has fallen to the allure of “remote disable” if they object to you using your own device in a way they don’t like: trying to self-service, use third party inks, whatever. It’s at their discretion. Given printers are the sorts of devices to which you tend to want to have network access, preventing this is a lot of work.

    I’ve been looking at color duplex laser printers, and Brother has been at the top of the list, until they recently announcement that they’d disable printers using third party inks.

    BIFL to me implies that the company isn’t going to actively sabotage self-service, or restrict your usage of the thing, so I think this is an appropriate question for this c/.

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    vacuumvigilante@lemmy.world
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    #21

    I’ve not read beyond the headline rants, but isn’t the Brother kerfuffle over third party toner? Perhaps I’m in the minority, but I couldn’t care less. Toner lasts FOREVER for the average home user. I bought this printer in 2018 and it is phenomenal: https://a.co/d/5Khc2Xn

    So far I’ve only had to replace the starter toner it came with. It’s been telling me for over a year that some colors are low and so I have $400 of toner sitting in a closet: https://a.co/d/eYtMZma

    My BIFL recommendation is for this Brother. It’s never given any sort of issue. I do let it automatically update its firmware, but that’s an option and not a requirement.

    I don’t trust cheap toner and think buying OEM is worth the cost given how long it takes to use up. It’s not like inkjet crapola that dried up.

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    • L lastyearsirritant@sopuli.xyz

      Brother is saying they won’t “brick” your printer. Sounds like they’re only denying the most extreme description and not what they’re actually doing.

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      nomad@infosec.pub
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      #22

      They are saying they are not reducing print quality intentionally if not using the wrong toner cartridge.

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      • sxan@midwest.socialS sxan@midwest.social

        Recommendations for a color, full duplex, laser printer?

        Another printer company (Brother) has fallen to the allure of “remote disable” if they object to you using your own device in a way they don’t like: trying to self-service, use third party inks, whatever. It’s at their discretion. Given printers are the sorts of devices to which you tend to want to have network access, preventing this is a lot of work.

        I’ve been looking at color duplex laser printers, and Brother has been at the top of the list, until they recently announcement that they’d disable printers using third party inks.

        BIFL to me implies that the company isn’t going to actively sabotage self-service, or restrict your usage of the thing, so I think this is an appropriate question for this c/.

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        bradleyuffner@lemmy.world
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        Keep in mind that the “primary source” for the entire Brother printer thing is a single unverified 3 year old Reddit post.

        I bought a Brother MFC L8900CDW on the latest firmware, and just tested some 3rd party toner. It worked without complaint.

        Printing and scanning both also worked flawlessly in Linux, right you of the box, without any special software if you care about such things.

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        • B bradleyuffner@lemmy.world

          Keep in mind that the “primary source” for the entire Brother printer thing is a single unverified 3 year old Reddit post.

          I bought a Brother MFC L8900CDW on the latest firmware, and just tested some 3rd party toner. It worked without complaint.

          Printing and scanning both also worked flawlessly in Linux, right you of the box, without any special software if you care about such things.

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          sxan@midwest.social
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          #24

          Yes, I do care. Thanks for the clarification.

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          • sxan@midwest.socialS sxan@midwest.social

            Tell me about the set up? The printer I’ve been looking at was, indeed, a Canon.

            People are recommending waiting to see how the Brother controversy plays out, but I’m not opposed to Canon. I’ve always been happy with their products.

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            psythik@lemm.ee
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            Mostly straightforward but it didn’t want to recognize the printer at first. Don’t remember the details cause it was over a year ago at this point, but IIRC it involved trying different USB cables and/or messing with WiFi settings in the router.

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            • sxan@midwest.socialS sxan@midwest.social

              Recommendations for a color, full duplex, laser printer?

              Another printer company (Brother) has fallen to the allure of “remote disable” if they object to you using your own device in a way they don’t like: trying to self-service, use third party inks, whatever. It’s at their discretion. Given printers are the sorts of devices to which you tend to want to have network access, preventing this is a lot of work.

              I’ve been looking at color duplex laser printers, and Brother has been at the top of the list, until they recently announcement that they’d disable printers using third party inks.

              BIFL to me implies that the company isn’t going to actively sabotage self-service, or restrict your usage of the thing, so I think this is an appropriate question for this c/.

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              rumba@lemmy.zip
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              #26

              If brother does actually fall off the cliff, (and I’m not convinced it has yet)I probably would just buy any used Enterprise level MFP. Like the HP DN class. The engines are solid, they’re designed to be maintainable, their page counter per month is so huge they’re well overbuilt for home use.

              HP is a pretty shitty company but they’re careful not to alienate their enterprise customers.

              You’re going to pay a fortune to put toner in it but that toner will last forever.

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              • sxan@midwest.socialS sxan@midwest.social

                Recommendations for a color, full duplex, laser printer?

                Another printer company (Brother) has fallen to the allure of “remote disable” if they object to you using your own device in a way they don’t like: trying to self-service, use third party inks, whatever. It’s at their discretion. Given printers are the sorts of devices to which you tend to want to have network access, preventing this is a lot of work.

                I’ve been looking at color duplex laser printers, and Brother has been at the top of the list, until they recently announcement that they’d disable printers using third party inks.

                BIFL to me implies that the company isn’t going to actively sabotage self-service, or restrict your usage of the thing, so I think this is an appropriate question for this c/.

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                zod000@lemmy.ml
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                #27

                My Brother color laser printer (HL-L8360CDW) hasn’t had any issues as those reported. I’m skeptical of those reports until I see it verified by trusted sources.

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                • sxan@midwest.socialS sxan@midwest.social

                  Recommendations for a color, full duplex, laser printer?

                  Another printer company (Brother) has fallen to the allure of “remote disable” if they object to you using your own device in a way they don’t like: trying to self-service, use third party inks, whatever. It’s at their discretion. Given printers are the sorts of devices to which you tend to want to have network access, preventing this is a lot of work.

                  I’ve been looking at color duplex laser printers, and Brother has been at the top of the list, until they recently announcement that they’d disable printers using third party inks.

                  BIFL to me implies that the company isn’t going to actively sabotage self-service, or restrict your usage of the thing, so I think this is an appropriate question for this c/.

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                  I bought a refurbished old laser brother 5 years ago and it’s a tank. I’d go that route again personally

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                  • steve@communick.newsS steve@communick.news

                    As far as I know there’s none.
                    I’m pretty sure Brother is the last hold out against the dark side.

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                    #29

                    Oki (formerly Okidata) has always had the ethical higher ground, above Brother, AFAICT. Brother does partake in ink waste shenanigans with their inkjets.

                    But you can’t be in the US. Oki pulled out of the US marketplace.

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