Laserjet Pro Mfp M127fn __exclusive__ -
It is 1200 dpi, which is fine for documents. But if you are scanning photos for archival purposes? Buy a dedicated photo scanner. This is a document machine.
Unlike the "Wi-Fi Direct" nightmares of modern printers, the M127fn has an Ethernet port. Plug it into your router. Every computer on the network finds it instantly. No apps. No cloud accounts. No "HP Smart" login required if you don't want it. laserjet pro mfp m127fn
Do the math. That is .
Compare that to an inkjet where a $30 cartridge might give you 200 pages (15 cents per page). The M127fn pays for itself in the first year. 1. The Reliability of a Brick This thing is heavy (almost 20 lbs). That weight is metal gears. Modern $150 printers are plastic coffins. The M127fn is a tank. I have fed it cheap paper, wrinkled envelopes, and labels. It never jams. It just chews and spits. It is 1200 dpi, which is fine for documents
Let me paint a picture. You are shopping for a printer. You see a shiny new inkjet for $79. You buy it. Three months later, you realize the replacement ink costs $90. Rinse. Repeat. This is a document machine
If you can find a clean used one for under $80, grab it. Buy a high-capacity toner cartridge. Plug it into the Ethernet. And forget you own a printer for the next 12 months.