I've used a M252dw for many years now. It's a couple generations old and I don't have much to say because I never have to think about it. It's just always worked. Reliable, reasonably fast, and zero worry/maintenance/problems. Would buy another HP color laser above all else if something happened to this one. I just wish there were good options for 11"x17" color laser printing under $1K. I would look for something that has a wire network port in addition to other connectivity. It's just less hassle when wifi has issues. Also the duplexer in mine has been a nice convenience. -Alan On 2020-06-05 14:18, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
So I've been using HP inkjet printers for years. I haven't had any big problems with these until recently, but it seems the quality of inkjets has steadily declined over the years. I haven't had problems like I have now. I have two HP Photosmart 6520s and now the black ink is clogged. I followed some procedures to unclog it with no success. I will continue working on it. It is likely I will keep these printers for the document scanning feature, but it is likely that I will go get a color laser printer.
Ian Primus who fixes printers for a living recommended laser printers over inkjet even though they tend to be more expensive. Inkjets tend to get clogged and have issues.
Here are a few that Consumer Reports rates highly: HP Color LaserJet Pro M452nw printer Brother HL-L3230CDW printer Canon Color imageCLASS LBP622Cdw printer
Does anyone recommend any particular models or brands?