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Recommendations for cheap monochrome laser printer
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:21 pm
by handy
Note: I've changed the title & purpose of this thread as will be seen not far down the page (post 4.) where details can be found. Sorry for being an air head! lol
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After years of not needing one, I finally have need of a printer, one that will do photos reasonably well. I like the ecotank design with its diminished running costs.
The ET-2750 looks good with its auto double sided routine too.
Anyone using one of these things?
I'm asking to be sure that there aren't any problems (scanning doesn't work & the like).
I looked at the openprinting website, but this printer wasn't listed.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Anyone using an Epson Expression ET-2750?
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 12:36 am
by JayM
I've found a couple of links that may be helpful. First, a forum topic in French:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=49932
(You can use the forum's translate function at the top)
and the wiki article about Epson printers:
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/hardware/print ... ers/#Epson
So it seems that they work, but if you want to use the scanner you have to install Epson's scanner driver and you have to specify the printer's IP address to access the printer over the local network.
Re: Anyone using an Epson Expression ET-2750?
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 1:11 am
by handy
Thanks for that JayM.
[edit:] I just checked the printers listed on openprinting.org epson-escpr driver webpage & the none of the ET-* printers were listed.
Though I don't think that, that rules out being able to use this printer.
I'd love to hear from someone who owns the printer? :)
Re: Recommendations for cheap monochrome laser printer
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:32 am
by handy
OK, I now realise that the "tanked" ink jet printers have the same problems with drying out ink & such as the the cartridge ink jets do. I don't want that.
My usage will be regular for a short while, then it will be quite rare after that. So a laser is really the best choice in these circumstances. Sorry for zig-zagging my intent in this thread & all that.
A basic, cheap monochrome laser that works well with Linux that someone here can put there hand up & recommend would be very helpful.
Thanks for your help.
Re: Recommendations for cheap monochrome laser printer
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:46 am
by JayM
If your computer has a parallel port, a refurbished or new old stock HP Laserjet 4 series one can't be beat. They last practically forever and toner cartridges are still readily available as they're still used in many office and business environments. I'm pretty sure that parallel port to USB converters are available too. They may not be as inexpensive to purchase as some others but due to their longevity they may be the best bargain. The lowest price doesn't necessarily represent the best value for the money. They have a pretty good resale value too, so if you find later that you no longer need it you can flog it off onto someone else and get a good bit of your money back.
Re: Recommendations for cheap monochrome laser printer
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:58 am
by chrispop99
Just about the cheapest, most basic mono laser you can get is the Brother HL-1110. It's plug-and-play with Linux.
I had one for a year, then passed it on to another Linux user a couple of years ago. It gets fairly heavy use there, and has never let them down.
Chris
Re: Recommendations for cheap monochrome laser printer
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 9:38 am
by PhantomTramp
I have been using inexpensive wireless Brother lasers for years. They have drivers for Linux on their website. Just follow their directions and season to taste.
Speaking of the much beloved Laserjet 4, I once found myself needing to print across the network to a Brother laser printer when Internet access was down. I was using a fresh install of MX and could not download Brother drivers. I just used the vanilla Laserjet 4 drivers (in the OS) and pointed it at the printer's IP and low and behold, my print job came out.
I went right out and bought a lottery ticket, but alas, my luck had run out..
The Tramp

Re: Recommendations for cheap monochrome laser printer
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 9:22 pm
by handy
Thanks guys, good advice there. :)
I've owned LJ4 & 5 years back. They are great. You can expand their memory too & stick more paper feed trays underneath. They are built like a tank!
Something I noticed when I had a bit of a look around on a prime supply chain's website, is that so many things are just out of stock due to the interruptions caused by the virus. Something to get used to I guess...
Re: Recommendations for cheap monochrome laser printer
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 10:25 pm
by figueroa
HP, Samsung, Brother, that has a print engine that will do PostScript (BRScrpt) or PCL4/5/6 or Samsung's SPL. The low end of the market is constantly changing. I'm currently using or supporting an HP LaserJet 3055 and a Samsung SL-M3320ND and a Brother L2540DW. I paid about $150 for the LaserJet 3055 about 10 years ago on clearance, and about $100 for the SL-M3320ND about 3-4 years ago. The school bought some of the L2540DW and they just turned out to be decent with the PXLMONO driver. Just be especially concerned about what standards the print engine emulates, and or manufacturer provided Linux drivers with good reviews from Linux users.
Also, before you pop for the purchase, check out the availability and pricing for 3rd party toner cartridges.
Re: Recommendations for cheap monochrome laser printer
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 10:37 pm
by handy
Thanks figueroa.
I'll only be printing to make pages to put on physical noticeboards re. stuff I'll have for sale. Once that is done, I be printing rarely, which makes the cost per page less relevant.
I'm finally getting the last (& majority) of my stuff out of storage & putting it in the new (old) larger place that I now call home. Quite a bit of stuff I have I no longer require, therefore my need for a printer.
I should be able to get rid of most of it without having to resort to
https://www.gumtree.com.au/ .