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The only printers are brother laser and old models of other brand laser. Everything else is dead to me.
After how many decades of printers being in existence, they are STILL the worst peripheral. Did the inventor of the desktop printer sell their soul to the devil or something because I swear to gods every single one of them is possessed by troll demons.
I used to have issues with CUPS and wireless printers. Then we replaced our home printer with the business flavour (next to no difference between them but for a couple of extra features including wireless).... This one gives us trouble when printing via LAN but is completely plug and play via wireless 😬😈🤦🏻♀️🙄