OpenPrinter alternatives

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The best alternative is not a single perfect printer. It depends on whether you care most about ink cost, Linux support, text printing, or avoiding subscriptions.

Shortlist

Current practical candidates

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Printer Best fit Lock-in risk Ink model Linux note Action
Brother INKvestment Tank MFC-J4335DW

Cartridges are still proprietary, but the ownership model is clearer than subscription-first printers.

Home office users who want cartridge-based simplicity without a mandatory ink plan. Low High-yield cartridges Brother publishes Linux drivers for many models; confirm exact model support before purchase. Check current price
Epson EcoTank ET-2850

Lower ink cost, but maintenance and printhead care matter if the printer sits unused.

Households that print often and prefer refillable tanks over cartridges. Low Refillable ink tanks Epson has Linux driver coverage for many EcoTank models; verify distribution support. Check current price
Canon MegaTank G3270

Good ink economics, but software and driver support can be less predictable.

Budget buyers who want refillable ink tanks and basic home printing. Medium Refillable ink tanks Linux support varies by region and driver package; check before buying. Check current price
Brother HL-L2460DW

Black-and-white only; check toner chip behavior and third-party toner compatibility.

Text-heavy printing with low fuss and no color ink maintenance. Low Toner cartridge Brother laser printers are commonly used with Linux, CUPS, AirPrint, and driverless setups. Check current price

How to choose an alternative

  • For frequent color printing, start with refillable tank models and compare ink bottle pricing.
  • For text-heavy work, a monochrome laser printer is often the lowest-friction no-subscription choice.
  • For Linux, confirm CUPS, AirPrint, driverless printing, or vendor driver support before purchase.
  • For third-party ink or toner, check current reports before accepting a firmware update.