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I forgot to tell you.  If I were you, go to Amazon and put in some copiers.

 

You'll get honest responses from people who've bought the machines you might want to buy.

 

They'll tell you what is good and not good about each machine.

 

You don't have to buy it there, just check them out.

 

Just type in compare copiers.  But I'd first go to Amazon and check out what people say about various one's.

 

You can do that for everything under the sun.  It gives you ideas about anything you want to buy.

 

It rates everything.  I really like doing that.  

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I have a printer/fax/scanner because I work from home and I need everything I would have in the office.  I have an Epson WF 2660, I bought it 4 years ago from Amazon.  I paid less than $100 for it and it works like a dream.  In the very beginning I had some issues with it because I didn't know it very well but it was easy to figure out from the online help section.  I never had call customer service.  With wifi, I get all the updates automatically and I love that I can time when to install the updates.  

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@chrystaltree wrote:

I have a printer/fax/scanner because I work from home and I need everything I would have in the office.  I have an Epson WF 2660, I bought it 4 years ago from Amazon.  I paid less than $100 for it and it works like a dream.  In the very beginning I had some issues with it because I didn't know it very well but it was easy to figure out from the online help section.  I never had call customer service.  With wifi, I get all the updates automatically and I love that I can time when to install the updates.  


@chrystaltree   I have a WF-3720.  I love it.  Having worked from home for years, I can say this is the best copier I have had and I have had several.  I have been working from home since 1990.  I retired and bought this right before I retired out of necessity.  It costs less than repair on an HP or Canon.

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@gidgetgh wrote:

HP all in one (printer, copier, scanner, fax) for us. It's wireless and I've had it for several years. No complaints from me. 


I'll second that.  We use it all the time for scanning and also a lot of faxing. It is so nice to be able to do it all from home! 

 

For prints, we just send files to CVS.  It is so cheap and easy if you have one near.  Pictures look pretty good and you can send prints to relatives and friends by choosing a CVS near them.  VERY handy!  

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No.  Very rarely print.  Forward to my eldest and he prints it for me.  May once every two or three months.

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I have had pricey and cheap printers over the years.  My most recent one is wireless, 4 years old, a Canon Pixma, cost $39, and it works great for my needs.

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I have a HP Envy that was very inexpensive. I love it as it will know when my ink is getting low and sends the cartridges out automatically. I pay $2.99 a month to print 50 pages, that is over what I print----works great. 

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I have a Kodak all in one printer. It was a gift about 3 years ago. Prints fine and no issues. 

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I have a Cannon Pixma and it works great, their customer service is amazing and based in the US

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@qvcaddition wrote:

No.  Very rarely print.  Forward to my eldest and he prints it for me.  May once every two or three months.


I don't own one either.  Got tired of the price of ink.