Okay, how about the, hp8600? Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 6, 2015, at 2:05 PM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yep it was I <smile>, the printer is the HP Officejet Pro 8500A+ 910 Series, > don't know whether this model is still current. > > Printing speed is absolutely brilliant, 15 pages per second in BW mode - High > Quality - and 4 Pages per second in Colour mode - High Quality -, even > quicker in Draft mode. > > Yep, the Printer colates and will do 2 sided printing, even comes with a 50 > sheet document feeder for the scanner. > > The machine is AirPrint compatible and the fax part - along with just about > everything else - can be controlled from the utility which is installed on > your Mac, what the utility cannot control then the HTML Web Interface can, > only slight annoyance I have about this printer is that it has a touch screen > but thankfully I don't have to use it given everything can be controlled > using other methods. > > > >> On 7/03/2015 8:50 AM, Sarah k Alawami wrote: >> I dunno if it was you, but May I please have more info on that printer you >> have that hooks up to the network and you can email stuff to it and have it >> printed when you get home etc? Also does it colate, so that way I pick it >> up, turn it around and just staple it? It sounds very handy. and sounds like >> somethingn I might need to save for when I start my college degree again. >>> On Mar 5, 2015, at 2:43 PM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Depends on what you're doing I guess. >>> >>> I have an all in one solution here which I really love however scanning >>> things such as books and so on is a bit of a problem given that the machine >>> is quite harge in hight and its mounted on a platform on my desk, I'm going >>> to get a separate scanner, they're cheap enough now. >>> >>> I have a HP multi function device, software for the Mac was installed >>> automatically, the printer can connect to my network wirelessly and I can >>> print directly to the printer from my Mac, my iPhone using AirPrint etc, I >>> can even eMail documents to the printer from wherever I happen to be and >>> have them printed. >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 6/03/2015 9:27 AM, Judy Pryor wrote: >>>> My old printer is not working, and I am not happy with my scanner. 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