Originally Posted By: JimPghPA
In most large cities there are a couple Good-Will stores, and only one of those stores is the main store for used computers and printers. You can ask any Good-Will store in a large city which Good-Will store in the area is the main store for used computers and printers and they will tell you. Go to that store and get a used laser printer. They are real cheep compared to any printer new. If you are not in any hurry wait for a major sales day like black Friday and you can get things at an even lower cost.
I've been buying things from the local computer recycling shop - if you can find an older HP LaserJet printer, grab it. While they can be big and may not have USB they are built to last and there's a good aftermarket for both toner and service parts like rollers, fusers and major parts. A 2000/3000 series printer is IMO the best balance between speed, size and durability.
Many companies will yank the JetDirect print servers out of these - if you get a LaserJet and it still has the JetDirect card installed, you lucked out. Many OSes will have basic HP PCL support out of the box but no zero-config like Bonjour, you'll still need to set the IP address for the printer.
I'm not a Brother fan - sure the toner is cheaper. Their drivers aren't the best and I think they're clunky.