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by bigfudge 1298 days ago
I actually want a printer, but know this and have put off buying one for about a year now because I can’t be bothered to spend hours working which is the least shitty.
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I have a brother laser, it doesn't have a counter and will run past the point where there is no ink, so I can replace the toner when I'm ready to.

If it is low and the page is faint that's fine for my home printing. I don't need HP to tell me to replace the cartridge. Caveat to that is that it is "only" black and white but then I've never needed to print colour.

They also support Linux so all the computers in the house work fine with it.

If you're not set on a laser printer have a look at the epson ecotank range. You can literally just fill up the tank in the printer with ink and there are 3rd party inks available for a fraction for the price of 1st party refills. We have one that we have "converted" to a sublimation printer simply by filling it's tanks with sublimation ink. It's capable of some impressive results https://imgur.com/a/QTyDPu8
If you don’t need colour, find an older black and white toner printer. Cheap and reliable.
B&W Brother lasers are the "least-bad" if you don't need color.
Unfortunately, Brother also seems to have switched to pulling DRM crap and similar recently too. :(

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31860131

> B&W Brother lasers are the "least-bad" if you don't need color.

Over a decade in on my B&W Brother HL-something-or-other-im-away-from-the-desk. No shenanigans, just good printing.

And I've talked to more recent purchasers who are also happy; this is important because I had an Epson Workforce inkjet and it was great, but they really went down hill about 5 years ago.
Same for me. I’ve wanted to get a printer for quite a while but don’t want to spend the time researching which one won’t try to rip me off, lie to me and defraud me. So I haven’t bought one.