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Posted 25 May 2017
Brother DCP-9015CDW A4 All-in-One Colour Laser Printer £159 Staples
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Looks a lot of printer for the price and cheap toner on ebay full set £28 Its been cheaper in past with cash back and with being discontinued could be cheapest it go for now
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sorted byi think you just broke HUKD
This is also the normal price for it, so not particularly a deal.
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That's not surprising, colour laser printers have four sets of toners and drums whereas mono laser printers have only one. This one has a 100 sheet paper drawer. You may be able to find a model with a smaller drawer.
Also compared to any inkjet printer, laser printers are not good at printing photographs, there is a noticeable dot pattern.
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The drums should be replaced at15k sheets, and could cost £75 for a set of 4 !
I've found drums can be used for more than 45k sheets, provided you get good at cleaning them. (otherwise you get corona wire errors)
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It's probably the best all in one colour laser you can get for home / small business use.
just bear in mind it's a relatively large machine and quite heavy.(over 20 kg)
It is a laser printer it does not use ink
Why do you want black and white prints from a colour laser printer? Buy a cheap mono laser printer
Just type Brother DCP-9015CDW toner in the search bar on E-Bay.
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I would still rather have this than a HP though, the last HP colour laser I had was a bag of ****; not only that, but 3 months after purchase, HP TRIPLED the toner prices..
I've also used a drum far past the recommended amount, at about 30k sheets now.
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Is ink drying out still a worry with inkjets?
Well I'm not exactly up to date. Mine is probably nearly 15 yrs old so whenever it's not used for a few weeks it's rubbish and needs cleaning etc.
Maybe new models are better designed at keeping the ink and cartridges from drying?
That's what I was wondering. It used to be that inkjets were cheap to buy, but costly to run and lasers the opposite, but now it seems to be completely mixed up...