In article <1104257677.613205.22370
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> I am about to set up a new home/office work space. While I'm clear on
> the computer I want (Mac) and the peripherals, I'm completely in the
> dark on an All In One product. I have an HP Laserjet (4MP) that's been
> a phenomenal workhorse. But I don't have a fax (which I will need on
> occasion), a copier (which I do need), a scanner (again, not vital, but
> a nice touch) or color (an extra). I don't want to forfeit the printing
> capabilities of the laser and from what I read, some of it rather
> dated, I don't want to spend unnecessarily on cartridges.
>
> I tend to hold onto hardware for a long time as long as it's doing the
> job, so I want to be prudent in making a good choice. Looking somewhere
> in the $400 - $500 range.
>
> Any thoughts
>
>
I just bought a Dell 1600n
and it is amazing for the price I paid.
It was normally $400 from dell, but I did a search
and found it was $200 off with this coupon.
Unfortunately the coupon expired mid Dec.
Frustrated, I went to eBay, and found one in my same
town.
The guys name was Boris, and I talked him into letting
one go for $235 and I pick it up.
For that price, I got a Laser printer which prints
clear text, a fax machine, and color scanner.
The latter 2 I have not yet used, as I really only
needed a printer. This thing is lightweight, and not
too large while not being too small that is gets
bumped around easily.
It even has a real paper cassette not like some
cheaper units where the paper hangs over the edge and
eventually gets moisture curl...none of that.
The reviews from others are mixed complaining of the
noise being too high. It doesn't bother me and is the
sound I would expect from a printer.
For pete sakes, for $235, it is a real STEAL for me.
I would HIGHLY recomend this to anyone.
p.s. I forgot to mention it also has a document
feeder.
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