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r/LinusTechTips on Reddit: Best all-in-one laser printer recommendations for home use
March 4, 2024 -

My girl friend of mine is looking at a multifunction laser printer and I was hoping someone could give me some suggestions on what is decent. She is not very computer savvy and just wants something not too big, that can print several hundred sheets one time, and that is reliable and simple to use. My girl doesn't want colour and under $700.

I have not bought a printer in ages, I don't have the experience to choose at this time, can somebody help me, any suggestions would be welcome.

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RTINGS
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The 5 Best Laser Printers of 2025 - RTINGS.com
April 7, 2025 - The best laser printer we've tested is the Brother MFC-L8905CDW, an all-in-one model. It has a sturdy build, wide connectivity options, and an ADF-equipped, Legal-size scanner.
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Color laser all-in-one advice? - TidBITS Talk - TidBITS Talk
Anyone have a suggestion for a reliable, Mac friendly, color laser all-in-one printer (at a reasonable price?) I have a Lexmark that’s about 7 years old, and that’s started bleeding red toner on the edges of the pages. Looking at reviews of various printers seems to reinforce what I observed ... More on talk.tidbits.com
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All-in-one Color laser printer recommendation? - Bogleheads.org
Questions on how we spend our money ... home and vehicle, leisure and recreational activities ... After 15 years of great service, I need to replace my Brother MFC 9340. Back then I paid around $600. And it was worth it. I am sure a lot has probably changed in 15 years. Does anyone have any recommendation for a replacement? I can always order another Brother but wanted to make sure quality hasn't gone down. ... I have a "HP LaserJet Pro M477fdn Multifunction Color Laser Printer" that's been ... More on bogleheads.org
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Laser printer, good ones still exist | BobIsTheOilGuy
For some reason I have used HP printers in the past. Their inkjets were a scam but lasers used to be OK. Now the lasers are a scam, too. So I browsed BITOG for recommendations and Brother was the highly recommended brand. But when I was shopping, it seemed that Canon is equally as good. So... More on bobistheoilguy.com
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January 3, 2024
What's a good COLOR LASER ALL-IN-ONE for HOME USE?
Good Afternoon Folks, Anyone can suggest a good color laser all-in-one for home use? (Printer, Scanner, Copier, Fax). My coworker asked for my opinion. There are tons of crap-jets out there, but I’d never recommend one to anybody after owning several and hating them all. Thanks Much! More on community.spiceworks.com
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What Kind of Laser Printer Do You Need: Print Only, or an All-in-One?

As with any printer technology, lasers can be either single-function or multifunction printers (MFPs), aka all-in-ones (AIOs), which is to say they can be limited to printing only, or they can add scanning at a minimum, usually copying, and often faxing as well. Either type can be a mono-only printer, or either can print color.

In a lot of scenarios, it makes good sense to pick a single-function laser printer rather than spend more money to get what is sometimes the same printer with a scanner added. Consider whether you need heavier-duty scanning (including scans for copying and faxing) than an AIO can handle. If so, you'll need a separate scanner, anyway, which will likely make the extra functions of an AIO superfluous. Similarly, if you already have another AIO (or a copier and a fax machine), consider whether getting a second AIO will add any convenience or capability.

At the other extreme, you may scan so little that you can take care of the occasional capture with a scan app on your phone or just take photos. Unless you need to scan files to PDF format or use optical character recognition (OCR) to turn the scans into text files, you'll probably be scanning to the same JPG format that photos use, anyway.

Printer-only models are available in the entire range from inexpensive monochrome units meant for home office (or hybrid work), micro-office, or student use to floor-standing printers (mono and color) that hold thousands of sheets of paper in multiple paper drawers at once. (The latter are suitable for large workgroups or entire departments.) In between are mono and color models designed for home and micro offices, as well as models for small offices and workgroups.

The added functions in laser AIOs are the same as in inkjet AIOs, with the same potential variations. Almost all print, copy, and scan. Many fax, as well, and scan-to-email features are common. The copying, faxing, and emailing can be limited to standalone capability, through the computer only, or both. And so on.

One common misunderstanding about mono laser AIOs is to think that the scanning they can do is also monochrome only. In truth, with a theoretical exception of some oddball model we haven't seen, the scanners on any AIO today can scan in color.

Compared with inkjet AIOs, the advantages of laser AIOs include higher quality text, most noticeable at small font sizes, and smudge-proof output. Color laser AIOs also offer more vibrant color when printing on plain paper. However, know that although mono laser AIOs can handle schematics and other simple line drawings well, their output quality for graphics otherwise is often no better than serviceable.

Whether single-function or multifunction, the range of monochrome lasers runs from small, inexpensive models with modest paper handling suitable for personal desktop printing in any size office, all the way up to multi-thousand-dollar models offering speed, durability, and paper handling meant for high-volume printing in a busy, large office. Color lasers add vibrant color graphics. And, as already mentioned, in addition to their high-quality text and graphics, many color lasers can print photos well enough for brochures and other marketing materials, allowing many companies to take such printing in-house.

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pcmag.com
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The Best Laser Printers We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
Ready to Buy the Right Laser Printer for You?

We trust that our list of the best lasers we've tested, plus this guide's advice, will make your choice easier. Laser printers have much to offer businesses of all sizes, from sole proprietorships to large corporations. They are worth considering, for some folks, for home use as well.

We update these picks often, but also check out our printer category page for the very latest reviews we've posted, including many models that didn't make the cut here but are also worth considering. And for more printer buying advice and reviews, check out our top printer picks overall, the best inkjet printers, and our picks for best all-in-one printers.

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The Best Laser Printers We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
Will a Laser Printer Cost More or Less Than a Comparable Inkjet?

As surprising as it may seem, a laser printer can be less expensive in the long run than a comparable inkjet. You really have to look at the total cost of ownership to figure that out, though.

A common complaint about lasers is that laser toner cartridges are expensive compared with inkjet cartridges. For inexpensive models, the cost can even exceed the cost of the printer, particularly for color lasers if you need to replace a full set of cartridges (black, cyan, magenta, and yellow toners). But if you compare the cost per page, rather than the price per cartridge, you'll find the running cost for cartridge-based lasers is actually less than for comparable cartridge-based inkjets. In addition, most lasers are designed to last longer than most inkjets, so you can amortize the initial cost of the printer over more pages as well.

Be aware that tank-based inkjets can beat lasers on running cost, which complicates any broad-brushstroke comparison of costs between the two technologies. The tank-based models cost more than equivalent inkjets that use cartridges, but they let you use far cheaper ink, which you typically pour from bottles into large tanks in the printer. There are also a few lasers that take a similar approach, selling toner in bulk "injectors" rather than in cartridges.

Ultimately, focusing on initial price only or on running costs only when comparing printers is likely to lead to the wrong conclusion about which will be cheaper. You need to take both into account by estimating the total cost of ownership over the printers' lifetimes. How to Save Money on Your Next Printer: Weighing the Cost of Tank vs. Cartridge Ink gives a step-by-step example of how to compare tank and cartridge inkjets. The same approach will work with any two printers. And don't forget to factor in the possible savings from ink subscription plans if any are available for a printer you're considering.

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The Best Laser Printers We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
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The Best Laser Printers We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
2 weeks ago - The Brother MFC-L2900DW XL mono laser all-in-one (AIO) printer delivers every feature a micro or home office needs.
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All-In-One Laser Printers - Best Buy
Epson - EcoTank Photo ET-8550 All-in-One Wide-format Supertank Printer - White · Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 1276 reviews(1,276) $749.99 · Sponsored · Best Buy · / Computers & Tablets · / Printers, Ink & Toner · / All Printers · / Laser Printers · / All-In-One Laser Printers ·
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IT Pro
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Best all-in-one printers 2025: Copy, scan, and print from the comfort of your home office
September 19, 2025 - That said, few inkjets can rival a laser printer when it comes to outright pages per minute, while laser-sharp text prints are hard to beat. As a general rule, laser MFPs may be best if you'll print a lot, and you favor speed and text quality over cost.
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All-In-One Laser Printers for Home or Office | Staples
Canon imageCLASS MF665Cdw Wireless Color All-In-One Laser Printer, Best for Home Office (6928C005) is New at StaplesCanon imageCLASS MF665Cdw Wireless Color All-In-One Laser Printer, Best for Home Office (6928C005)
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Amazon Best Sellers: Best Laser Computer Printers
Xerox C235dni Wireless Printer - A4 22ppm Color Laser All in One Multifunction Printer with Automatic 2-Sided Printing, Home, Office or Small Business Use - Copy/Print/Scan/Fax - Color Touchscreen
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TidBITS
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Color laser all-in-one advice? - TidBITS Talk - TidBITS Talk
December 13, 2022 - Anyone have a suggestion for a reliable, Mac friendly, color laser all-in-one printer (at a reasonable price?) I have a Lexmark that’s about 7 years old, and that’s started bleeding red toner on the edges of the pages. Looking at reviews of various printers seems to reinforce what I observed ...
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NA: All-in-one printer recommendations | Pilots of America
September 14, 2016 - The Epson Workforce printers are good, if you like inkjets. I put a WF-7610 at my GF's studio, because she needs to switch between pigment ink and dye sublimation. I bought refillable cartridges at CobraInk.com.
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The 4 Best Laser Printers of 2025 | Reviews by Wirecutter
November 18, 2025 - But it's also much more expensive. ... Upgrade to a business-oriented color laser all-in-one (AIO) printer like the Brother MFC-L3780CDW if your work finds you printing and scanning every day.
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All-in-one Color laser printer recommendation? - Bogleheads.org
FWIW, I have had a Canon black and white laser printer for a decade now and it has worked flawlessly that entire time. ... I recently bought the Brother MFC L3770CDW. So far I am pleased with it. Paid about $500. Not super fast, but fine for what I need. And it is WiFi so any computer or device ...
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Laser printer, good ones still exist | BobIsTheOilGuy
January 3, 2024 - I switched from HP to Brother about 15 years ago. I've owned several Brother inkjets and now two Brother laser all-in-one, one B&W one Color. I can't say enough good about Brother printers and I will never buy an inkjet again after owning laser. ... Brother is definitely the recommended home brand.
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What's a good COLOR LASER ALL-IN-ONE for HOME USE? - Hardware & Infrastructure - Spiceworks Community
April 15, 2010 - Good Afternoon Folks, Anyone can suggest a good color laser all-in-one for home use? (Printer, Scanner, Copier, Fax). My coworker asked for my opinion. There are tons of crap-jets out there, but I’d never recommend one …
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Pilots of America
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Home/home office laser printer recommendations. | Pilots of America
February 25, 2025 - I had a Brother laser. However, our needs changed and upgrading to an OfficeJetPro made a lot of sense. The HP better fits the mission, but I really do miss the reliability and dependability of that old Brother. ... Sec. 26 mid fuse. lower structure ... Bonanza! Wow I havn't seen this level of agreement since the last gryder thread. ... Looks like my Samsung is dead/dying and I need a reliable printer, who has one they like?
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Question - Please help me choose a laser multifunction printer | Tom's Hardware Forum
August 20, 2025 - From my experience Brother and Canon tend to have the best picture quality, but you're going to be inherently limited by laser printers. Duplexing scanners tend to add a fair bit of cost which will prevent more budget options from being viable. The list above is a great starting point and what I used some years back when I got a color laser for home use.
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HP
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HP All-in-One Laser Printers | Wireless Print | HP® Store
Supercharged performance for home officeFast color print, copy, scan, fax, 2-sided prints, mobile/wireless/ethernetPrint up to 20 pages per minuteHP's most reliable wi-fi and HP Wolf Essential SecurityDynamic security enabled printer
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PrinterKnowledge
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Good printer for home occasional use | PrinterKnowledge - Laser, 3D, Inkjet Printer Help
April 30, 2023 - What is your actual printing habit - what does 'infrequent' actually mean - a page every day or 10 pages at one time in a month ? You are right that a laser could be a better choice - laserprinters are less prone to have startup problems - clogs etc than inkjet printers if we talk about idle times of months. Don't consider the use of third party inks - cartridges - toners at all - if you only print a few pages your total printing cost should be pretty low - and you would not like to be bothered with issues around 3rd party supplies.
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Brother
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Shop laser printers for your home office | Brother
Learn more about which kind of laser printer is best suited for your print needs. A Black and White Laser Printer produces clear, sharp black text and is a must-have for anyone needing to print high-volume documents, including invoices, tax statements, contracts, and other business-critical printing tasks. It also cuts down printing costs since it only requires one black toner cartridge at a time.
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HP
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Best All-in-One Laser Printer | HP® Store
Print, scan, copy, 2-sided printing, HP's best wifi technologyUp to 3 years of ink in the box keeps you printing at a fraction of the costGet perfectly formatted prints with HP AIThe workhorse printer for everything you need for home, school, ...