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Date Posted: 15:04:52 10/18/07 Thu
Author: Laurence
Subject: Looking for an ALL - IN - ONES


Good Evening,

I come here because I know that I will have some good advices.

I own a simple printer for whitch I would like to change for an All - In - Ones .
The problem it's that I don't want to make an error in buying one, who finally won't responds to my needs.

Doing some drawings and watercolors, I would like that what I scan, be as faithful as possible to my work, on the screen like on the paper.

Thank you very much.

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[> I have an HP all-in-one ink jet that is 3 1/2 years old and it scans very accurately to the original. I would expect the newer ones are even better -- Jeanaz8, 18:21:11 10/18/07 Thu [1]

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[> I have two HP All-in-Ones. The first one I got a few years ago. We recently bought a new one that is better for printing photos. I don't know much about other brands, but I've been happy with my HPs. -- JAG Junkie (Ronda), 20:17:05 10/18/07 Thu [1]

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[> Epson makes a terrific product as well. I use Mac's & like the Epson better. -- doc, 16:36:32 10/19/07 Fri [1]

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[> I have an HP Deskhjet All-in-one that I purchased about a year ago and have been very pleased with the easy of use and the quality of the copies. -- ED, 11:24:20 10/21/07 Sun [1]

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[> Thank you for your answers and my escuses to answer back so tardively ( inside ) -- Laurence, 13:55:39 10/22/07 Mon [1]

Sorry , to answer only now, the end of the past week with RL has been very busy and didn't have a minute for being in the " virtual world ".

Thank you to you all who responded to me. The brands that you named are the ones thatI had in mind.

3 voices for HP and 1 for Epson

Epson ? HP ? Here was the snag for me.

Another question who seems important to me, concerning the price of the cartridges, whitch one, is the less expensive ?

Thank you very much for your kindness.
L.

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[> [> They usually sell cartridges where they have the printers and you can compare the prices. Depending where you buy them they can also be more or less expensive. -- ED, 15:21:40 10/22/07 Mon [1]

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[> [> [> I asked it because in France since Euro, life is more and more expensive. 1Euro = 6,56 FF -- Laurence, 16:07:52 10/22/07 Mon [1]

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[> [> It really depends more on the printer than the brand. For example. One of my HPs takes just two little cartridges (one black and one color) that are similar to what you would use for any color printer. However, my newer, fancier photo printer takes a whole pack of cartridges, six in total). I think that is just something to consider when you shop and don't think one brand is more expensive than the other. -- JAG Junkie (Ronda), 05:01:33 10/24/07 Wed [1]

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[> [> [> I meant to say that both of my printers are the same brand. The difference is the type of printer. -- JJ (Ronda), 05:02:29 10/24/07 Wed [1]

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[> [> [> My newest Epson has 6 cartridges as well. I actually prefer having more cartridges, that way when 1 color runs out I only have to change that cartridge. With the old all in 1 color cartridge, you had to change the whole cartridge when only 1 color needed to be changed. I thnik this more cost efficient. -- doc, 07:30:54 10/24/07 Wed [1]

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[> Epson is a good brand. I also love my Canon MP Pixma. -- Araninda, 14:05:59 10/22/07 Mon [1]

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[> Thank you everyone for your advices & kindness.As soon as I would have bought it, I'll tell you.Have a good week everyone ! -- Laurence, 10:29:39 10/29/07 Mon [1]

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