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    Good All-In-One Printer

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Sleepy_Sentry, Jul 12, 2007.

  1. Sleepy_Sentry

    Sleepy_Sentry Notebook Enthusiast

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    I need a decent, but cheap all-in-one printer with fax for my house.

    I am looking for something that is good quality and has inexpensive ink. Most importantly, the price must stay under $200.

    It would be nice if the printer was wireless and supported legal size copying, but this isn't required.
     
  2. titaniummd

    titaniummd Notebook Deity

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    This is what I have: HP C6180. It is a color printer, copier, fax, scanner and is wireless. It was an easy set up, prints quickly, user friendly, intuitive, and the FAX function has been the major plus. The sheet feeder works great. I don't recall what I paid since I just had the credit card scanned and just signed it (I guess I should have looked at the bill, eh?).

    If you opted for a printer without the wireless function, you'll still need the Wireless print server for about 100 USD.

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    Cheaper alternative
    http://www.amazon.com/Officejet-Pri...6?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1184291382&sr=1-3

    BUT you need the wireless print server unless you share it through your network.

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    I replaced my old Epson CX6600 which didn't last long at all - I feel that the Epsons have decreased in quality in the recent years (for durability).