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    Reliable All-in-Ones?

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    • Minion QueenM
      Minion Queen
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      I really am very happy with this printer and an inexperienced person can easily be walked through setting it up and networking it.

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      • NicN
        Nic
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        Reliable all-in-one printer. Military intelligence. Jumbo shrimp.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @Nic
          last edited by

          @Nic said:

          Reliable all-in-one printer. Military intelligence. Jumbo shrimp.

          This pretty much sums it up.

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          • Seth CooperS
            Seth Cooper
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            Oxymoron quite possibly, but recently had a run in with an HP Photosmart 6520 that won't even see the broadcast SSID or accept the manually supplied SSID and WPA key.

            Everyone has a different printer was hoping to find something bulky enough to cut out the majority of the "personal" printers and give the salesman the functionality they need. I think @Minion-Queen delivered.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @Seth Cooper
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              @Seth-Cooper said:

              Oxymoron quite possibly, but recently had a run in with an HP Photosmart 6520 that won't even see the broadcast SSID or accept the manually supplied SSID and WPA key.

              Everyone has a different printer was hoping to find something bulky enough to cut out the majority of the "personal" printers and give the salesman the functionality they need. I think @Minion-Queen delivered.

              I have an iPad that is now requiring a username and a password on my standard WPA network. ug.

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              • T
                technobabble
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                The Epson Workforce series have proven to be quite reliable. We replaced our Brother with a WF2540 model (ink jet). Only con is we haven't found the right aftermarket ink for color.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  I like HP but PhotoSmart are jokes for a business network. Cheap and unreliable. And crazy expensive to operate.

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                  • PSX_DefectorP
                    PSX_Defector @Nic
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                    @Nic said:

                    Reliable all-in-one printer. Military intelligence. Jumbo shrimp.

                    Lies we tell others.

                    Check's in the mail.

                    Just the tip baby.

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                    • PSX_DefectorP
                      PSX_Defector @Nic
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                      @Nic said:

                      Reliable all-in-one printer. Military intelligence. Jumbo shrimp.

                      Oh, and...

                      WrhYhI9KAU.jpg

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                      • alexntgA
                        alexntg
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                        Take a look at the OfficeJet Pro X line. It's a pretty beefy color all-in-one with decent cost per page, scan to SMB/USB/email, fax, fax-to-email, and more. I have an X576dw, and it's been a delight to use.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender
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                          We use Lanier MP301. they are rock solid.. but they aren't cheap either.

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                          • Minion QueenM
                            Minion Queen
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                            I have to say the plus on the Brother MFC-9970 is that it is a laser printer that is not an ink hog. I have done a total of 15,000 color pages and 150,000 black and have only put in new toner once.

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                            • alexntgA
                              alexntg @Minion Queen
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                              @Minion-Queen said:

                              I have to say the plus on the Brother MFC-9970 is that it is a laser printer that is not an ink hog. I have done a total of 15,000 color pages and 150,000 black and have only put in new toner once.

                              300 reams of paper on a single cartridge? How big is the cartridge, and what's your coverage percentage?

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                              • Minion QueenM
                                Minion Queen
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                                Here is the toner it takes:
                                http://www.staples.com/Brother-TN-315BK-Black-Toner-Cartridge-High-Yield/product_889862?externalize=certona

                                They say 6000 pages but I have gotten a ton more. I do use Economy mode but that is not what I was expecting.

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                                • alexntgA
                                  alexntg @Minion Queen
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                                  @Minion-Queen said:

                                  Here is the toner it takes:
                                  http://www.staples.com/Brother-TN-315BK-Black-Toner-Cartridge-High-Yield/product_889862?externalize=certona

                                  They say 6000 pages but I have gotten a ton more. I do use Economy mode but that is not what I was expecting.

                                  With all due respect, I'm going to call the BS flag. There's no way you could have pulled 2500% more pages out of a single cartridge.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller
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                                    All depends on what you print. As that recent study showed, even just changing a font can save like 1%. If you only print a little text or print images, it will easily change by many times more than 2,500%.

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                                    • Minion QueenM
                                      Minion Queen
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                                      I re-read my post no typos there. I am very careful about what I print and how I print. I waste nothing.

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                                      • T
                                        technobabble
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                                        I am always amazed what I can learn from this forum!

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