"Pbear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Are all in ones, those printer/scanner/copier worth the money? Upsides?
> Downsides?
I happen to like them a lot. I bought a PSC 950 for my son for college a few
years ago, then ended up buying one for myself. Currently I am using a PSC
Photosmart 2510, which has card slots, copy, fax, scan with built-in networking
(both wired and 802.11b wireless). As a printer it is very similar to the
DeskJet 5650, with the added capability to scan, fax and copy. I have used a
scanner with a software program to make copies in the past; a standalone unit
is much faster as all the processing is done in the unit without needing to
send data to the PC.
The biggest upsides I see are in space (the AIO units are about the same desk
space as a printer) and convenience. The AIO units are typically a bit more
expensive than standalone printers, but less expensive than buying a separate
fax, scanner and printer.
What are your needs - do you need fax, photo printing, card slots, color or B&W
only? Do you want a sheet feeder or is single page fax/copy ok? What is the
expected monthly print volume? (Home user or small business?)
The following shows HP lineup:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en...44-236260.html
Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP