Hi! I’m looking for a Home printer (monochrome, preferably laser)
Best all-in-one laser printer recommendations for home use
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Recommendations for Black & White Laser Printers for an Office
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.
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.
LED Versus Laser Print Technology: What's the Difference, and Does It Matter?
LED printers are laser printers' fraternal twins. Both are electrophotographic printers, which means they print by using light to draw images to be printed on photoelectric material, which attracts particles of toner to be transferred to paper. The only difference is the light source: LED or laser. LED models tend to be somewhat smaller than directly comparable laser printers, which makes them particularly suitable where space is at a premium. But for purposes of comparison, they are essentially variations on a theme, a distinction with little to no real-world difference.
Key printer players that offer LED-based models (as well as laser ones) include Brother and Xerox.
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I was recommended “brother” printers. Does anyone have a recommendation for a cheap simple monochrome laser printer? (Preferably with Wi-Fi connectivity) (Made for home use, which means it may sit for weeks not used and then used for 50 pages in one time)
Thanks!!!!!
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.
I’ve been pushing Brother for several years now. They make great printers and they provide drivers for far more platforms that others do. Way easier to get them setup on a Terminal Server for example without some 600MB driver package from someone like HP.
Just check the monthly print volume, that one is rated for up to 5,000 pages. If you need more printing you may need to a higher end product.
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Okay HP ticks me off with their shenanigans. Dell printer we’ve had for 6 years is falling apart. Anyone out there able to recommend a good network printer that handles envelopes and has dual trays? I’m debating going with a brother HL-6180DWT but I’d love some nerd reviews.
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Looking for a recommendation for a new laser printer capable of printing statements each month.
Probably about 2000-3000 pages/month,
Something that doesn’t require an account to register the toner cartridges.
Something using a single toner/drum cartridge.
Something that doesn’t slow down after 50 pages “to prevent overheating.”
Something with decent drivers that don’t install lots of extra/weird stuff.
Take a look at the HP E50145 or the HP E60155. 45 and 55 pages per minute.
If you want faster, check out the HP E60165 or the HP E60175; 65 and 75 pages per minute.