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It's time to replace a printer here which is a Samsung SCX-3405 wireless scan + b/w laser printer. HP bought Samsung printing a while back and I don't care for HP consumer level products. I hear great things about Brother.

Here's what I'd like to end up with...

Must have: - Integrated print server - wireless networking - b/w laser printing

Nice to have: - ethernet - duplex printing - integrated power supply (no power brick for the printer)

Could have: - scanner - color ( I won't disqualify for color if it's a good fit, but don't want it)

Must not have: - HP logo or HP printer with different branding

It's time to replace a printer here which is a Samsung SCX-3405 wireless scan + b/w laser printer. HP bought Samsung printing a while back and I don't care for HP consumer level products. I hear great things about Brother. Here's what I'd like to end up with... Must have: - Integrated print server - wireless networking - b/w laser printing Nice to have: - ethernet - duplex printing - integrated power supply (no power brick for the printer) Could have: - scanner - color ( I won't disqualify for color if it's a good fit, but don't want it) Must not have: - HP logo or HP printer with different branding
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$130 certainly gets you (((access))) to your text books. The student has not tried to download a PDF or anything. I suspect you have this exactly right. The only class with a physical book is the one where your professor writes it, I'm guessing. Textbook expiration date is probably the week before finals unless you buy the "expanded access" package.

I still use my college English textbook from time to time. Comes in handy when I have questions about composing comments for /s/Introductions