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Brother, brother.
I have a Brother l8900cdw and it is a beast. Does everything well, third party toner is cheap, and I love that I can use it with Paperless to save my scans straight from the homescreen. Doesn't make pretty pictures, but it was a panic buy during peak covid and printer shortage, and it has served well since (don't need pictures anyhow, just text and simple graphics). Only drawback is Wake on Lan doesn't work well, fixed by just scheduling a reboot at 10am every day.
Other drawback is my wife asking me to move it up or down 15 stairs. It sucks to pick that bastard up.
I have the same printer and it works great on Linux.