I saw on Cnet last night two printers that have a low cost per copy
print (color)
One was a Kodak and the other was a Canon Proxima.
Straight printers not multi function.
Stewart
At 12:50 PM 5/14/2007, you wrote:
Many thanks to everyone who responded to my question.
I use color for craft projects (example, color coded knitting patterns;
printing artwork for miniatures). The Stylus is a printer/scanner/copier,
in ad. However, in addition to the waste of the very costly ink and the
messy output. It appears, though, that multi-function isn't always the
most efficient way to go.
I'll keep your suggestions in mind when I start to shop in earnest for a
replacement.
--
Terry
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
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Ozark, AL SL 82
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