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There’s so many models and companies these days and hard to know what’s quality and refills won’t cost an arm and a leg, or what long term will last at least half a decade. Previously went with Inkjet printers, but I’m done with them since I rarely print photos. TIA for any recommendations and thoughts on your experiences on this!

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[–] bblkargonaut@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

If you live near a college, check their surplus or recycling. I got a brother printer for the low price of fixing a paper jam.