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Which MFP to choose?
There is a small office - 2-3 people. I need an MFP. The main focus is networking and low cost per print.
UPD: You need an MFP, because it happens that you need to scan something, but more often, of course, copy it.
UPD2: The monthly volume will be rather big. Therefore, a minimum price per cartridge is needed.
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By no means Brother. Look towards Kyocera TASKalfa 220 or Kyocera FS-3040MFP. On Yandex you can read my review.
Xerox workcentre 3119 plus toner can = $100 for 6,000 sheets (and counting). As long as it stays on :)
I traditionally like Brother. Compatible with Linux. The cartridges are not chipped, but require care when charging. For a small office, a D-Link DIR-320 bundle is well suited as a wi-fi / router / print server and to it via USB BROTHER DCP7040R or if you need a fax BROTHER MFC-7320R.
Are you sure that you need the MFP? By God, at my last place of work so with them ... I talked tightly that I just hate them, especially a bunch of MFP + CISS. I am not familiar with Brother, I closely communicated with almost all Epsons. So now I recognize only copiers and printers directly. Plus, as always, if one thing fails in the MFP, you lose everything at once, which is also not very good.
When choosing an MFP, pay attention to cartridges. How much are? What resource? Is it possible to reload?
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