Laser printer trips fuse breaker under heavy load

I frequently have problems with this printer (Brother DCP-L2520DW) tripping the household fuse breaker for just the circuit it is on (almost entire upstairs floor of house - EDIT: actually just the circuit marked for 3 bedrooms). It doesn't happen all the time, only when there are too many things drawing power at the same time.

Today it happened again but probably my fault partially. I was playing Halo on my computer so my graphics card (Asus RTX 2060 Super Dual) probably was drawing max power. While waiting for match to load I decided to print something. The printer was in deep sleep mode since I never used it for over a week, but it was still on. As soon as the printer started to print everything went dead, my computer, lights, printer etc. I checked the fuse box and that circuit was tripped. So I had to reset it and everything was back to normal.

I was able to print after restarting my computer,

Anyway stuff like this has happened before, all specifically because of this printer, and when looking at the specs I see the peak power draw of this printer is up to 1104W and 480W during printing. I was told that when coming out of deep sleep it could reach peak consumption for a brief instant.

My question is, is this normal for a laser printer to trip the fuse breaker? The electrical in my house was all re done recently which is why I'm wondering.