Reliable
I got this for small print efforts (a few pages per job, no more than a few jobs per day), and have never had a problem. Installation on my home network was simple, and installation on client machines was easy.
I'm also pleased to see it still for sale after I've had it for over a year. Too often, I buy some technology and it's no longer for sale even 2 months later. This still being available makes a testimony for it being a good product that doesn't need a lot of enhancements.
Compact
I have three black&white laser printers from other manufacturers, and this is definitely my favorite. It is quieter than my Samsung and about the same as my Lexmark...and it is considerably smaller than either (mostly shorter).
FYI: Being compact, it has a curved paper path. I don't know that this is a problem, but I have not tried card stock or thicker paper in it.
Good Price
I paid $100 for this printer...which is a great price for a network-attached printer. (Having a network-attached printer is a big improvement over a PC-attached printer. For my PC-attached printers, I am too dependent on that machine being turned on.)
This printer does require an ethernet cable to your router. I was hoping to find a wireless network printer, but they are quite expensive. (I previously had poor results trying to use a wireless-to-USB print server as it didn't seem to support my (different) printer's protocols.) While, as it turns out, I don't need this printer to be wireless, I would imagine that a Wireless to Ethernet bridge would work well. (For instance, Linksys WET11 or WET54G, Belkin F5D7330, or D-Link DWL-810 or DWL-G820.)
Recommended:
Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 100
Operating System: Windows