For the last 10 years I've had a Brother printer, funny enough, just died yesterday. It was a JFC-435W.
I personally recommend Brother printers, I've had terrible experiences with every company you mentioned.
One of us!Welp thanks to this thread, I got myself a Brother wireless Laser printer on sale at Best Buy.
In my experience, they are all still garbage on average, but that said, I would recommend a Brother laser printer. At the very least, never an inkjet. Unless you are printing photos.
yes i thing thisYou need to switch to a laser 3d printer kit. They are a little more expensive but worth it. They last decades and only need a new cartridge every few years.
Epson.
Canon.
HP.
I don't know how many brands we went through, but the one thing was certain amongst all of them, these printers were trash. An ocean of incompatibility, incomprehensible errors, missing drivers, dried out ink cartridges, paper jams, and print jobs that resembled faded mosiacs.
Since leaving highschool, I've defaulted to printing at college and then work for the last decade. But the time has come for me to enter the world of home printing again.
So I ask; has it gotten better? Are there any recommendations for a printer that just works?
Weird. I have an Envy 4500 and it works beautifully.The HP Envy we have at home is a fucking travesty. Do not buy HP.
every time i want to print something i have to reboot the printer and reinstall drivers on my computer lol.