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Any recommendations for printers that don't require proprietary inks, subscriptions or special apps?

My HP put me through one to many hour-long fights to print a single page and I’m done with it. Going to go full office space on that thing, but first I need a new printer. I’m not a heavy user, so I’m lookng to spend $300 or less. What do yall recommend?

Must haves Color printing Copying (B&W and color) Accepts generic ink/toner

Strongly prefer Printing cardstock up to 300 GSM Duplex printing feeder

Inkjet or laserjet is OK, with slight preference for laserjet. Also, scanner not needed

MapleEngineer ,
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We own two Epson EcoTank printers and love them.

0x0 ,

I had an Epson Stylos Color 740 until i could no longer find cartridges for it. Built to last, but somehow all new printers’ cartridges are never backwards-compatible…

moody ,

The EcoTank models are built to be refilled from bottles. The ink is also much cheaper, and they can be used with dye sublimation ink if one wishes.

Their regular printers are shitty otherwise.

Estebiu ,
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Just upgraded from an old epson printer to an ecotank. Shit just works. I never managet to get my old one recognized on linux; with the ecotank it’s just a package from the aur and everything works. And it works so well. I would definetly recommend an epson ecotank.

EDIT: I didnt yet test the scanner, as I use a separate brother one

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