One of the most powerful models on the list is Brother DCP-L5500DN Printer. This printer can process up to 42 pages for “print and copy” a minute making it perfect for small business owners. If you’d like more options for functions, the Canon imageCLASS MF267dw may suit your needs. This device can fax, print, copy, and more! The best monochrome laser printers do more than just print because they are versatile to fulfill many needs. The LCD touchscreen gives you quick and easy access to printing, scanning, copying, and fax options as well as contrast and profile settings. The loading tray holds up to 250 sheets, or one whole ream, of paper so you spend less time refilling the printer and more time getting work done. There is also a multipurpose tray for printing envelopes and other special media. This printer is compatible with AirPlay and Google Cloud so you can print directly from your Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android devices and computers for hassle-free wireless printing. Our reviewer Gannon loved that capacious loading tray and the affordable price tag. Type: Laser | Color/Monochrome: Black | Connection Type: Apple AirPrint, Canon PRINT Business, Mopria Print Service, Google Cloud Print, Wi Fi Direct | LCD Screen: Yes | Scanner/Copier/Fax: Print, scan, copy, fax The HL-L2350DW can print up to 32 pages per minute and has the option of two-sided printing, which can save you time and money. The paper tray can fit 250 sheets, meaning you should not need to replace paper all the time. It can connect to your home wireless router or you can connect it with your iPhone via Apple AirPrint or your Android phone via Google Cloud Print. All in all, you’ll be happy with this budget printer as long as you don’t need upgrades like scanners and copiers. Our reviewer, Gannon, praised the L2350DW for its affordability and great connectivity, and awarded it 4.5 stars. Type: Laser | Color/Monochrome: Black | Connection Type: USB 2.0, Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, WiFi, WiFi Direct | LCD Screen: No | Scanner/Copier/Fax: Print This unit comes with a 2,000-page starter ink cartridge (a good value) and the replacement ink cartridges have yields of 3,000 or 8,000 pages, either of which can make sure you don’t need to replace cartridges too frequently. The device also has a 3.7-inch color touchscreen with an easy menu to select whatever task or function that you need. Type: Laser | Color/Monochrome: Black | Connection Type: Ethernet, USB, Apple AirPrint, WiFi, Mopria Print Service | LCD Screen: Yes | Scanner/Copier/Fax: Print, scan, copy It can print both from your wireless network connected to your PC or Mac, or you can print from iOS and Android phones via Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Brother iPrint&Scan, and Wi-Fi Direct. For copying, you can copy up to 36 pages per minute with a resolution of 600 x 600 dpi and you can do two-sided copying as well. When it comes to scanning, this model can do two-sided scans with a maximum optical scan resolution of 1,200 x 1,200 dpi, which is good for most work use cases. If you need faxing (which is rare these days but you never know), it has a fax modem speed of 33.6kbps, fax page memory of 500 pages, and includes caller ID to ensure you know the sending location. Type: Laser | Color/Monochrome: Black | Connection Type: Apple AirPrint, WiFi, WiFi Direct, Google Cloud Print, Brother iPrint & Scan, Cortado Workplace | LCD Screen: Yes | Scanner/Copier/Fax: Print, scan, copy, fax You can also print from most iOS and Android phone using the HP ePrint app, Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, and Wi-Fi Direct printing. This unit does an admirable job printing and can print up to 30 sharp pages per minute with a 250-sheet paper tray and the option for two-sided printing to save time and money. This unit is a great value for those who want a simple black-and-white wireless-focused printer. Type: Laser | Color/Monochrome: White/Grey | Connection Type: Ethernet, HP Smart app, WiFi, WiFi Direct | LCD Screen: No | Scanner/Copier/Fax: Print How do inkjet printers compare to laser printers?Inkjet printers are generally better at printing photos, while laser printers excel at document printing. Laser printers use toner instead of ink, which lasts significantly longer and is generally cheaper to replace, while inkjet printers tend to be less expensive upfront but cost most per page than their laser counterparts. How long will a monochrome printer last?Monochrome printers tend to last slightly longer than their full color counterparts, often five or more years, especially when they’re properly maintained. Many can last longer, largely dependent on use and care.