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$36/mo is 144 pages printed at my local library. If I needed to print that many pages, I'd get an enterprise MFP.
I had to print something yesterday... I submitted it to staples and went and picked it up.
Cost me $2
I expect that 10 pages will be all I'll have to print in 2024.
In the last 5 years I've spent less than $10 on printing.
If I had to actually print items.. I'd get a inexpensive brother laser printer
Last thing I had to print was in 2022, so I'm also content to just use printing services.
Not from HP, I hope...
Controversial opinion, but I like Kyocera's enterprise offerings. Xerox is always solid too.