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Advise for multipurpose printer required

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We (my friends & I) finally reach conclusion to get a multi purpose printer to cut some budget (I hope this is worth it :rolleyes: ). For those who does not understand, it's a combo of printer, scanner, copier and fax. Since I'm not quite familliar with scanner specs, I was hoping I can get some advise which is the one (printer brand & type) we should get.

After some research I see the difference between Cannon & HP only the scanner resolution, which Cannon got bigger resolution. I know the bigger resolution is better but for type 3R photo do we need 2400x1200 resolution ?

Can anyone recommend good multipurpose printer which dos not cost a lot ?
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Post by HighLordDave »

I don't have one myself, but I've heard good things about the Lexmark multi-purpose printer/scanner/fax machines. HP is also generally a reliable brand, although you pay a little extra for their badges on the front.

Have you tried going to Cnet.com or TechTV.com to see if they have any reviews? You might also see if PC World magazine has done a story on them in the last couple of months.
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Post by KidD01 »

Lexmark hardly got name here :(

So far I got these as options :
1. HP OfficeJet 5110 Color
Pixel Resolutions Max. : 4800 x 1200 dpi
Print Speed Black : up to 12 ppm (draft mode), up to 6 ppm (normal mode), up to 4 ppm (best quality mode)
Print Speed Color : up to 10 ppm (draft mode), up to 5 ppm (normal mode), up to 3 ppm (best quality mode)
OS Compability : Microsoft® Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, XP; Macintosh 9, OS X
Media Type : Paper (plain, inkjet, photo, brochure), envelopes, transparencies, labels, cards (index, greeting), iron-on transfers
Media Sizes : Letter, legal, executive, index cards, no.10 envelopes
Facsimilie Function : 300 x 300 dpi
Copier Function : Up to 12 cpm
Scanner Function : 1200 x 1200 dpi

2. Cannon MPC600F
Printing Method : Bubble Jet Ink-on demand
Pixel Resolutions Max. B&W: 600 x 600dpi; Colour: 2400 x 1200dpi
Print Speed Black : 17 pages/minute
Print Speed Color : 12 pages/minute
Interface : IEEE 1284 compatible Bi-directional parallel, Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Ink Catridge Black : Black BCI-3eBK
Ink Catridge Color : Magenta BCI-3eM, Cyan BCI-3eC, Yellow BCI-3eY
OS Compability : Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, Windows NT4.0
Media Sizes : A4, B5, A5, Letter, Legal, Envelopes (DL size or Commercial 10), Canon 4" x 6" Glossy Photo Cards
Facsimilie Function : Yes : Mono and Colour (ITU-T.30E compliant)
Copier Function : Yes
Scanner Function : Yes : Flat bed colour scanner with Contact Image Sensor

Any others with better price & specs ? :confused:
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I want to get one of those myself. I have to say that I have had both canon and lexmark printers in the past, and they both died after about a year. My HP Desikjet is still going strong, I print loads of stuff with it every day, and it's 4 years old - so I'd stick with HP. I'm not sure how much that model you listed costs, but I'd go with the most you can spend - the printer I have was a $400 inkjet printer, expensive then and expensive now - but as I said it's a real workhorse and seems like it will never die.
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