I don’t need to be able to print color, since I have no plans to print photos at home, and I’d prefer laserjet to ink, to minimize smudges or bleeding. I would like this printer to be cheap, as in under $300, with ink cartridges that are also relatively cheap. It needed to be compact, because space in my Brooklyn apartment is limited. I wanted a printer that’s efficient in every sense of the word. Going into this, my criteria were simple. I don’t print that often, but when I do, it’s usually at the most inconvenient, not-work hours, and waiting to get a hard copy of that transcript or tax form or shipping label until I’m at the office has become more of a hassle than it’s worth. I’ve been trying to avoid this purchase for as long as possible, because it’s mundane and boring and yet overwhelming, but it’s time for me to face reality: I need a home printer.
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