The more they put in there, the more can break - not even to mention driver issues. Oh, and stay away from those all-in-one contraptions. Plus you can access them from your entire LAN, which is another huge plus IMHO. Those are absolutely platform agnostic and don't even require special drivers most of the time. Personally, I'd go for a Laser printer with an ethernet port (integrated printserver). Next time you get a printer, don't go for the cheapest one and make damn sure replacement ink is hassle-free and reasonably priced. It's the big printer manufacturers and their stupid business model with insanely-priced ink that can go and fuck themselves. Depending on your location you may be able to get a printer with ink for as low as 20 bucks, which might be cheaper than replacement ink - only works if you're really desperate though, and don't expect this to print out much and at a high quality. Next, try to find out if you can print it out somewhere with an internet connection - Internet cafes have been mentioned already. First, try to unlock the printer (sometimes it's a text file hidden somewhere on you PC, sometimes a registry setting, sometimes you need hacked drivers, sometimes you need an unlocking device - etc pp).
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