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Wife prints everything so similar need to you. I bought the cheapest bog standard hp laser I could find. It’s been running for about 15 years of daily use including endless copies of her doctoral research, book manuscripts and articles (she both writes and reviews).
You should be able to pick up a basic hp laser for about £100. Compatible inks are way cheaper than hp official inks making them incredibly cheap to run.
Printer recommendations
I'm tired of scrolling up and down in browsers and documents as I try and figure out how the scripts I'm writing flow from one to the other. Despite the environmental impact, I much prefer having pieces of paper in front of me that I can annotate, and scrawl across.
So I'm looking to get a printer that doesn't cost the earth to run, will primarily be producing black and white text and imagery, isn't too large and I can print to wirelessly.
Any suggestions, recommendations, or ones to stay away from, gratefully received.