On 9/25/07, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 25, 2007, at 10:14 AM, Tracy R Reed wrote: > > > I too will be needing a printer/scanner in the near future and have > > been pondering the same things. I do like the idea of laserjet over > > inkjet for the reasons you mention. But I also need a scanner. > > Preferably networkable with a sheet feeder and ability to email the > > files so that no special drivers or cables are needed. I am so sick > > of dealing with fax when pretty much all of the people I deal with > > these days can do email also. There are several interesting models > > out there for a few hundred dollars. > > Then you want to look at either the HP LaserJet 3055 or 3390. Mono > print, color scan, fax, copy, and a network interface, to boot. The > 3390 lists $100 more than the 3055, but takes larger toner carts that > you can get at Costco. > > I need to replace our decrepit Brother MFC-9000 soon, and the 3055 is > looking REAL nice. > I just installed one of these not long ago for a client and they work very well. One thing though if you do a lot of printing or scanning to print, save yourself a headache and pay attention to the page count on the toner cartridge. The higher the count, the lower your consumables costs tend to be, and your initial capital outlay is not that much higher.
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