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<blockquote data-quote="Dega Moo" data-source="post: 1103082" data-attributes="member: 19930"><p>If you have an Apple iPad or iPhone you may want to consider printers supporting Apple's AirPrint which would simplify printing from those devices. I don't know what Android systems support but you should be able to 'Goog....', Yahoo/Bing it. </p><p></p><p>You are getting pretty good advice above. Basically if you stick with one of the major brands you'll get a decent printer. Keep in mind that most of these companies make their money selling the expendables, particularly ink. It gets worse because places like Office Depot will nearly give the printer away so they lock you in on the ink. I know at least one guy who says he sells his inkjet printer when it runs out of ink and buys a new one that comes with new cartridges. Not sure I believe him but it is testament to the cost of replacement cartridges. Check the availability and cost of replacement cartridges before buying the printer.</p><p></p><p>I own personally 3 HP inkjet printers. All are multi-function color and will do nice photos. All models are older and likely not current. I can't get you model numbers as I'm not physically where they are used and the computer I'm on does not have a driver or printer defined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dega Moo, post: 1103082, member: 19930"] If you have an Apple iPad or iPhone you may want to consider printers supporting Apple's AirPrint which would simplify printing from those devices. I don't know what Android systems support but you should be able to 'Goog....', Yahoo/Bing it. You are getting pretty good advice above. Basically if you stick with one of the major brands you'll get a decent printer. Keep in mind that most of these companies make their money selling the expendables, particularly ink. It gets worse because places like Office Depot will nearly give the printer away so they lock you in on the ink. I know at least one guy who says he sells his inkjet printer when it runs out of ink and buys a new one that comes with new cartridges. Not sure I believe him but it is testament to the cost of replacement cartridges. Check the availability and cost of replacement cartridges before buying the printer. I own personally 3 HP inkjet printers. All are multi-function color and will do nice photos. All models are older and likely not current. I can't get you model numbers as I'm not physically where they are used and the computer I'm on does not have a driver or printer defined. [/QUOTE]
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