best printer scanner for the truck

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Old 08-20-2007, 04:59 PM
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Have already set up my fax account and have my laptop on order. wondering what printer scanner ppl have had the best luck with ,, looking for sometihgn very compact and user freindly,,, would think a sheet feeder scanner would be better but any advise is appreciated,, got a hp computer so,,,, thanks in advance
 
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Old 08-20-2007, 05:24 PM
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I just bought another HP all in one printer at Office Depot for $100. There are some that are less expensive, but I liked the smaller footprint and the fact that it could also act as a stand alone fax, should the one I have in my office bite the dust. There is a Lexmark which was available for the same price which was a little faster. I have had good service out of both brands. I currently have an HP in my office and it has done a good job for me. WalMart has some HP all in one printers for about $80. I have seen them for less, on occasion. Mine is also a flatbed scanner. If you don't want a flatbed scanner you can probably find one for less than I paid for mine and it would also take up less room. It is all in what you want.
 
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Old 08-20-2007, 08:43 PM
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Go with HP, the ink is cheaper than others....
 
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Buy the cheapest one you can, they break!! I'm on my second one from Walmart for $79.95. It's an HP.
 
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what we have in the truck is a HP 1200 all-in-one and it has worked great for 4 years and it sits in the overhead... it was at wamlart for $88 somthing like this http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=6370924 will do a good job. i wouldn't use a sheet feed scanner. sometimes what you need to scan will not fit in a sheet feed
btw you will need to keep more ink in the truck as thay dryout faster
 




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