ChatterBank0 min ago
All-In-One Printer
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Probably been asked umpteen times before here, but I'm looking for recommendations since my woman asked me to suggest something; and I am going around in circles on the web finding those recommended for UK/2020 have unacceptable "cons" or clearly are so old they are always out of stock.
I'm unsure of exact requirements save that it must copy and scan too. A4 necessary. Colour and b&w. Would not want to spend massive amounts, anything near £½k is going to be rejected, possibly not £300 even. Cheap inks a bonus. Reliability a must. Robustness useful. And since Muggins here will be trying to connect and set it up, something straightforward would be useful.
Anyone know of something that would fit the bill ?
Cheers.
I'm unsure of exact requirements save that it must copy and scan too. A4 necessary. Colour and b&w. Would not want to spend massive amounts, anything near £½k is going to be rejected, possibly not £300 even. Cheap inks a bonus. Reliability a must. Robustness useful. And since Muggins here will be trying to connect and set it up, something straightforward would be useful.
Anyone know of something that would fit the bill ?
Cheers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just a nudge Geezer. Wifi is very useful. It means that you can locate the printer somewhere. That is, perhaps, in a room or place that is not regularly used. It could free up space in the pc area and a laptop can call for a print without a bleedin ethernet link. For instance ...we located ours in the spare bedroom. When my son used to sleep in there I had it set for silent printing at set hours when a normal person would be sleeping. That room is now the "working from home office" for "She who must be obeyed" and very useful it is too ultimately.