cannon wifi printers give me a headache, they're just over complicated to set up.
Brother printers cant properly be used with generic drivers and canon is just terrible with software
Wireless printers dont bother to use wireless N or AC because it is just extra cost thats useless but my printer has ethernet.
seems my brother MFC also has wireless n as well. The fact that its 2.4Ghz that its an issue because of how busy it is. Wiring everything up usually works better. Unlike laser MFCs inkjet printers tend to have wireless that doesnt always work. My hp inkjet wireless wasnt able to connect to my wifi AP after a while regardless of any configs or changes.My last two MFP's supported 802.11n (the old HP Office Jet, and my current Brother MFC) - They're 2.4GHz, but they work ok...
you can with inkjet. My brother MFC cost me less than £200 though and like many laser MFCs its possible to refill the cartridges and reset them. Brother isnt as crazy as hp when it comes to not buying hp cartridges every time but neither companies will sell the raw toner as they will want you to always buy cartridges and parts each time.Is it possible to get a multi function printer under $100?
I searched a lot, could not find any option.
Aside from HP, the printers used in our office are cannon. Well, generally speaking its okay but the problem is the ink consumption. Whooa, believe me it eats too much money, though.
Is it possible to get a multi function printer under $100?
I searched a lot, could not find any option.
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