Sunday, January 10, 2010

Color Network Scanner All-In-One Printer?

All-In-One Printer? - color network scanner

Looking for an All-In-One printer.It each brand can be at any price. Well, you have the following specifications:

1. Inkjet
2. Color Printer
3. Color Copy
4. Color Scanner
5. Fax (color or black / white)
6. Networking (wired or wireless)

Suggestions?

3 comments:

suban said...

HP Photosmart! its the best

H_A_V_0_... said...

I have a Canon Pixma MP780. It has all the features (perhaps with the exception of networks, but I do), it shared through our home wireless network.

I like the low cost of ink cartridge.

I do not know if it's still a current model. However, the functionality of this printer is great, and is in all modes.

I paid $ 200, as to do for him, one of the best for the purchase of computers than I do.

The current model seems to be the Pixma 830th

True B said...

All manufacturers have products in Nice. According to the features you want, there is a number that you can choose. Personally I like the HP. Two that come to mind are:
C6180 is everything you need and more. He has a document feeder, which is nice if I have multiple pages per fax or scanner. It also has 5 HP and 1 black cartridge. They also provide superior management capabilities of the ink. Other companies are not as careful with your ink when you regenerate all inkjets are used. It also provides for an enterprise application with wireless capabilities. It also has a screen and card slots to print photos without your computer.
C7180 is similar to the previous section, but has no document feeder. Why should the documents in a separate scanner, instead, if you fax and copy. What do you think it does, is the negative / slide, that is, scan the negatives and slides and print files. This unit has a bigger screen for viewing.
If the slide / negative is no import functionAnt I want to go with the C6180 because it is cheaper. Both use the same engine for the management of the ink. You can view this unit.

Also beat yourself with the possibility of photo printing these units.

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