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Printers for Linux
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I have an ancient Brother laser printer that I've had for like 15 years. It weighs a ton, is about the size of my entire desktop computer, but it's also never broken or fucked up in the slightest (despite having a drink spilled on it and a cat throwing up directly into the mechanisms), works on every Linux machine I've ever plugged it into and is still only on about it's 2nd or 3rd toner cartridge. I genuinely think it's going to outlive me and I'll have to bequeath it to somebody one day.