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What printer brand do you recommend for use with Linux?
Usually everyone tells about how amazing Brother printers are in every HP thread. But yes, to answer your question: Brother Laser Printers.
I have 3, there have been rumors that the newer models have moved to DRM for their toner cartridges. But I have yet to confirm this.
Linux sees all the brother printers on my network and can print to all of them without issue.
I came looking for the brother comment. My bw laser is 18 years old, and the toner is about 10. Still works great. USB plug-and-play on Linux.
I've had an Epson EcoTank printer for a few years now, and have never had trouble printing from Linux. And the ink is orders of magnitude cheaper than cartridge-based printers.
That’s what I have now. Works well.
100% Brother. The driver support is phenomenal. I could easily set up a scan pipeline so that when I just press a button on the printer, it scans the document and sends it to my server. There in gets processed in a few ways before it's placed on my NAS. Very nerdy and very convenient. I love it.
I have a Brother laser printer and an Epson ink tank. They both work fine with Linux. I had to install some drivers but that was largely painless.
do brother printers play well with linux? I've had two b/w laserjets for the last 20 years. one at work, one at home. bought them both 20 years ago, they still work great. can still network (computer to wifi router to router to printer. the place i live was wired with cat 5 already when we moved in I WAS SO LUCKY) print on both of them too.
I’ve had good experiences with Brother printers and Linux.
ooo, thank you for the input. part of my long-standing hesitancy to fully move the network over to linux is "do my fucking old minifridge sized printers work with the linux easier than with the microsoft" and I have already figured out all the kinks (heh) for my network for microsoft. so far.