“You should check out Brother series of Monochrome Laser Printers. Very inexpensive and very reliable. I have a HL-L2300D and have no complaints.”
I stand by Brother printers.
Here in the house we have three operating 24/7 and a fourth that we take with us to conferences.
High quality and reliable.
Brother lasers have been humble workhorses for me for decades.
I will second that motion. I’ve got a 10 or 12 year old brother monochrome laser printer that I think cost me $50 maybe $70. I have beat the utter crap out of it. It has been through two construction projects that undoubtedly raised a lot of dust.... I took nominal steps to cover it, but I’ve done nothing whatsoever to that printer except feed it
cartridges, which are $20 on eBay. I do not have a great need to print in color, but if I did I would have one of these mono Laser Printers just for the purpose of saving wear and tear on a on a color printer. The thing is completely indestructible.
Okidata LED (laser) printers are also work horses and use a powdered toner cartridge.
Thumbs up for the Brother laser printers. One in my office is my personal one, and I have had it for many years.
I got a low-end Brother laser printer for 50 bucks with free shipping (a cyber Monday deal) a few years ago.
Works great-only 2 gripes. It’s a real pain to clear a paper jam. That only happens when you foolishly print with stuff piled on top, though.
Also, the hand feeder always pulls the paper in crooked.
I’d have no hesitation buying another one.