I, too, have a Brother laser printer; I got the duplexing one. This has ended 
any and all trips to Kinkos for me, and I'm even not afraid if someone sends me 
a whole score to print out; this will handle it.


I will say that my model (HL-L234DDW) had a habit of going into "deep sleep" 
when I was running it in wireless mode, and would become unresponsive to new 
print jobs. By plugging it back in to my desktop with a USB cable, it seems to 
have stopped that from happening. It should still receive "air printing" 
requests, though, since it's recognized by my network.


This is definitely under $100; you can snag it sometimes for around $80.

Michael Wittenburg


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From: Jazz-sax <ericd...@jazz-sax.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 9:42 AM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Printer question

Maybe this? I have it and it's a great little printer

http://9to5toys.com/2017/01/16/brother-laser-printer-bh-deal/


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> On Jan 17, 2017, at 4:03 AM, Andrew Levin <ale...@clemson.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi, all,
>
> I have a general question about printers:
>
> My old HP 4000N is finally seeing its last days. It's been a great workhorse 
> for a long time. I originally paid about $1300, and I recall needing/wanting 
> Postscript printing for Finale, networking for my home network, monochrome 
> (color might be fun but I don't have a regular need for it), laser printing, 
> and decent resolution (600x600). I'll print maybe 100-200 pages a week at 
> most.
>
> My needs are modest - letter and legal size, decent speed, decent output (I'm 
> not a publisher). I don't need Postscript for Finale, right? I can add a new 
> printer to my network via USB and share it with my son's computer (we're an 
> Apple household) or even make it available wirelessly. Resolution and print 
> speed seem to match or exceed my trusty HP. The new printers even provide the 
> ability to print from my mobile devices which, though not necessary, is 
> handy; and at less than $100, the price is right.
>
> Am I missing something? Can these inexpensive printers satisfy my needs? I've 
> seen the output and print speed and I'm pretty impressed. If I did spend more 
> money, what more would I get for it?
>
> My priority is getting a printer for Finale (thus my query to the Finale 
> List). Thanks in advance for your comments.
>
> Andrew Levin
>
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