Seconding Brother laser printers. They’re workhorses and I’ve had good luck with cheap third party cartridges
Ender 3.
… woops, wrong community.
Tbh, it would probably be one of the opensource diy printers like voron, jubilee or annex.
If you need color, then I highly recommend the Epson EcoTank line of printers. No printer cartridges AT ALL - just raw 4 color ink. They cost more than most inkjet printers up front . . but more than save in the long run. And NO DRM in site . . rather difficult to put DRM into liquid ink . . .
Just a heads up, ECO tanks do have a sponge inside to collect inks. This sponge needs to be replaced periodically. Once replaced a counter needs to be reset, and that’s only achievable through their service (it costs about 50€ where I live). In my experience it seems to be required about every 6000 prints
Most comments comments mention Brother, but for me, Oki is working like a charm. Using a B431dn (b/w, duplex) and a C531dn (color, duplex) with PPD files from OpenPrinting. Older models though, not sure if Oki dropped quality in favour of DRM since.
Rules of thumb:
- Laser instead of ink unless you specifically know that you need/want ink.
- Stay away from HP, Canon, and probably Epson. HP, like IBM, has long lost its aspiration for quality.
- Stay away from anything that is ‘smart’ or ‘cloud’.
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