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My Brother HL-1212W has suddenly packed up and i need to get a new one, i've looked online but most places seem to be out of stock of this particular model, i would like the same as i've got a few ink cartridges still to use but not that important, if you can recommend anything similar it'll be much appreciated. I only print black and white, a few hundred sheets a week, for quiz purposes etc, thanks very much.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd recommend a b & w laser printer. Mine was under £100 and doesn't use a fortune in ink, and doesn't make a mess, and doesn't need cleaning. It also doesn't scan, but I keep my old printer for that, as it doesn't require any ink just for scanning. My laser is a Samsung 2165W, but it's probably out of date now.
That model appears to have been discontinued. However Brother sell their own products on their Amazon store and they've still got three available there:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
It's also available at the same price on OnBuy.com and without the £9 postage as well. However, although 93% of that company's reviews on TrustPilot rate it as 'excellent' or 'good', the remaining 7% rate it as 'bad'. I'd rather have the backing of Amazon's guarantee myself. If you want the OnBuy link though, it's here:
https:/ /www.on buy.com /gb/bro ther-hl -1212w- 2400-x- 600dpi- a4-wi-f i-laser -printe r~c9411 ~p54568 55/
[Actually, having typed that out, I've remembered that OnBuy is a 'market place', rather than an actual seller, in a similar way to eBay or Amazon Marketplace. The reviews for the actual seller of that printer, Tech Essentials Ltd, generally seem to be quite impressive. So I'll leave it to you to decide where to buy from!]
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
It's also available at the same price on OnBuy.com and without the £9 postage as well. However, although 93% of that company's reviews on TrustPilot rate it as 'excellent' or 'good', the remaining 7% rate it as 'bad'. I'd rather have the backing of Amazon's guarantee myself. If you want the OnBuy link though, it's here:
https:/
[Actually, having typed that out, I've remembered that OnBuy is a 'market place', rather than an actual seller, in a similar way to eBay or Amazon Marketplace. The reviews for the actual seller of that printer, Tech Essentials Ltd, generally seem to be quite impressive. So I'll leave it to you to decide where to buy from!]
I assume that the reason that you can't get free delivery from Amazon is that Brother's 'store' on Amazon constitutes part of 'Amazon Marketplace':
https:/ /www.am azon.co .uk/gp/ help/cu stomer/ display .html?n odeId=G UGFWG8Z 5U82E5W 3#GUID- E648595 A-FBA5- 4614-A0 95-F69F 265FD6D 2__SECT ION_7D9 17BDF0A F4433E8 BD64363 4196174 4
If you go to my OnBuy link and click on 'Tech Essentials Limited' (a little way below the green 'Add to Basket' button), you'll see that the reviews for that company all seem to be very impressive. So, despite my slight reservations about OnBuy as a whole (which are only akin to having reservations about eBay as a whole, rather than about any individual seller there), you might wish to consider buying via OnBuy. [If in doubt, use a credit card, rather than a debit card, in order to be able to claim a refund from the card company if anything were to go wrong].
https:/
If you go to my OnBuy link and click on 'Tech Essentials Limited' (a little way below the green 'Add to Basket' button), you'll see that the reviews for that company all seem to be very impressive. So, despite my slight reservations about OnBuy as a whole (which are only akin to having reservations about eBay as a whole, rather than about any individual seller there), you might wish to consider buying via OnBuy. [If in doubt, use a credit card, rather than a debit card, in order to be able to claim a refund from the card company if anything were to go wrong].
Argos are notorious for advertising products on their website that are only available in a handful of their stores, Barry! I spent ages tracking down an item I wanted to buy from Argos on behalf of a friend about 18 months ago but I finally located it in a store that was in a town that I quite fancied drive to anyway. (Coincidentally, that was also a monochrome Brother laser printer that seemed to getting discontinued).
I'm in Suffolk but, according to the Argos website, the nearest store to me with that printer in stock is in Staines. (Argos says that it's about 85 miles from me but that's as the crow flies. It would actually involve driving 120 miles each way for me to buy one of those printers).
Why Argos can't use their delivery system to collect up all of their 'short stock' items from across the country and return them to a central warehouse, so that they can then be ordered online from anywhere in the country, is totally beyond me!
I'm in Suffolk but, according to the Argos website, the nearest store to me with that printer in stock is in Staines. (Argos says that it's about 85 miles from me but that's as the crow flies. It would actually involve driving 120 miles each way for me to buy one of those printers).
Why Argos can't use their delivery system to collect up all of their 'short stock' items from across the country and return them to a central warehouse, so that they can then be ordered online from anywhere in the country, is totally beyond me!