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Looking for an all in one laser unit:

 

Colour

Networked

Duplex

Reasonable cost pp

Decent size paper trays

A3 good but not a deal breaker

Reasonable size although space isn't an issue

 

Suggestions & ones to avoid appreciated 

 

Thanks 

 

 

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Is this for personal use? I have a Dell multi function laser printer at home, that I am very happy with. The toner is very cheap on Ebay and Amazon (copy not original) I purchase another for the office and that one even has WPS we no longer have a photo copier, we scan anything that needs to be copied, but most jobsheets are electronic.

My one is like this only it is smaller and cheaper but not by that much 

  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-S2815dn-Ethernet-Multifunction-Printer-Black/dp/B0170RA7KS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523280938&sr=8-1&keywords=dell+multifunction+colour+laser+printer

 

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Brother HL-3170CDW would be the newer duplex version of my colour laser which has been solid over the years.

Friend of mine has a MFC-9340CDW and has been pretty happy with it, not sure how much he's used the duplexer mind.

I normally avoid anything Lexmark myself, from past experience. I was also going to ask if SOHO use?

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22 minutes ago, PeterJames said:

Is this for personal use? I have a Dell multi function laser printer at home, that I am very happy with. The toner is very cheap on Ebay and Amazon (copy not original) I purchase another for the office and that one even has WPS we no longer have a photo copier, we scan anything that needs to be copied, but most jobsheets are electronic.

My one is like this only it is smaller and cheaper but not by that much 

  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-S2815dn-Ethernet-Multifunction-Printer-Black/dp/B0170RA7KS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523280938&sr=8-1&keywords=dell+multifunction+colour+laser+printer

 

No, but light office.

 

I have the Dell 1660 (my second one) and it's been faultless, gets little use now the kids are both at uni.

 

I need copy and ideally email function, we currently scan to a communal user box

13 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

Brother HL-3170CDW would be the newer duplex version of my colour laser which has been solid over the years.

Friend of mine has a MFC-9340CDW and has been pretty happy with it, not sure how much he's used the duplexer mind.

I normally avoid anything Lexmark myself, from past experience. I was also going to ask if SOHO use?

I too avoid Lexmark, not sure why and perhaps I'm being unfair but I associate them with rip off inks and cheap printers from the past.

 

Will have a look thanks

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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Iirc dell printers are rebranded Lexmark

 

I have cheapo mono dell printer & a Lexmark multifunction cira £160inc vat 

 

However genuine toner is dearer than others. 

 

Scanning stuff is quicker & easier with a brother ADS rather than using MFP

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, MrHappy said:

I was thinking more 

 

https://www.printerland.co.uk/Kyocera-ECOSYS-M2540dn-P138582.aspx

 

There's others of course

 

Oh and avoid hp mfps although there normal printers are are good , you need to look at models and look up there reviews 

 

All about budget 

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