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Pros and cons of buying an `all in one`printer/sca

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Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 1 Mar 2004 22:01

Has anyone got any thoughts on buying,or not,of an all in one printer/scanner/copier,as opposed to using seperates.

Rick

Rick Report 1 Mar 2004 22:08

Hi Barry, Just going through the same thoughts myself. The pros - smaller footprint on your desk, cheaper than separates because you only need one "engine". only one driver to crash your PC (!!), don't need PC switched on to make copies. The cons - single point of failure cos if it blows up you can't print, scan or copy. I'm going to get one - HP is favourite at the moment. The 1110 (?) is about £65 - sounds a bargain, but I think there's a newer model out. Hope this helps, Rick.

Auntie Peanut

Auntie Peanut Report 1 Mar 2004 22:09

Hi Barry I have had an all-in-one for a few months and I'm delighted with it. Lexmark 74/75. It certainly takes up less space. The only problem as far as I can see, like any equipment that incorporates more than one appliance, if one part of it does go wrong, then the whole thing has to go for repair, so denying you the use of the other parts. Norah in Hampshire

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 1 Mar 2004 22:10

Thank you Rick, I was thinking about the Epson cx6400,I think that`s right.

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 1 Mar 2004 22:12

Hi Norah, If that should ever happen,I`ve always got the old system to fall back on.

Rick

Rick Report 1 Mar 2004 22:13

Barry, If you go to www.ebuyer(.)co(.)uk - remove the brackets - you will find reviews on all of the printers and some of the cheapest prices around. Reputable company from what I understand (can I have my cut please ebuyer?) Rick.

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 1 Mar 2004 22:18

Rick, Will 10 percent do.

Rick

Rick Report 1 Mar 2004 22:32

Any percent will always do !! Seriously though, I'm going to buy one in the next couple of days so I'll let you know what the HP one is like. Rick.

Sue

Sue Report 1 Mar 2004 22:34

We bought a Canon printer/scanner/copier about six months ago. Generally happy with it and chose it mainly because Canon cartridges are only £5-£6 as opposed to the double figures for Lexmark and other makes. Sue

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 1 Mar 2004 22:35

Rick, I`d appreciate that, thanks.

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 1 Mar 2004 22:36

Many thanks Sue, Keep it in mind.

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 1 Mar 2004 23:08

Would second Sue's point about cost of cartridges. Just had to buy a new printer this weekend. Previously had an Epson - 30odd quid to replace both cartridges which we thought was a lot - you can buy a cheap printer for 50 pounds!! Checked out HP cos hubby's first choice - Black and White TWENTY QUID - Colour - THIRTY QUID !!!!! We went with the Canon i475d currently on special at PC World 120 quid - cartridges b&w 6 quid, colour 13 quid - and its not too big and it prints nice and its got a port thingy for a digital camera if you need it. Already got a scanner, so no point getting an all-in-one (scanner is a Packard Bell - no probs at all with that). Anyway, as you can tell, I know nothing about it but hubby and his techy mates reckon Canon is good enough!! Maz. XX

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 1 Mar 2004 23:14

Thank you Maz, It seems to be getting more and more confusing.

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 1 Mar 2004 23:21

Helloooo Wendy, Thanks for that.

Rick

Rick Report 1 Mar 2004 23:21

Maz (in E.End) - "Port Thingy" - made me laugh - thanks ! Maz (Sampson) - what model did you buy please ? Rick.

Rick

Rick Report 1 Mar 2004 23:45

Thanks Maz (S) - that's one of the models I was looking at. Rick.

Bob

Bob Report 2 Mar 2004 01:37

I have an HP PSC950. Bought it a while ago 'cos my scanner was broke and we wanted a fax machine separately when we found out that you can't fax on broadband. It was dead easy to install (I remember the olden days when printers were a nightmare) and has worked without fault ever since. At these prices I expect that repairs would probably cost more than a replacement. I don't advise paying for extended warranty. It's a rip off. Bob

karen in the new forest

karen in the new forest Report 2 Mar 2004 17:18

hi barry we bought just before xmas lexmark print trio p3150 it was 89.99 does excellent photos 17.00 for the crtriges tho but that is photo quality ink ,had epson before which was noisy in comparison and very slow. hope you find this info useful karen

Tykerose

Tykerose Report 2 Mar 2004 18:20

wouldn't be without the hp (1200 i think it is ) all in one that we bought like maria mine was about £90. can copy without having to turn pc on Photo's come out ok and only one item to find space for ! Jan

Sue

Sue Report 2 Mar 2004 18:33

I have a Lexmark x73 - now obsolete I think. I got it from QVC when it was the TSV. It was about £120 two years ago. I am crossing all my fingers and toes as I say this - have had no problems at all with it. It's very easy to use and even the colour photos are good. My son, who works in a photographic retailers, has a Epson CX 3200 which was about £100. He swears by Epson as it is the make they use at work. Before I had an all-in-one I had a HP deskjet which was a superb printer. The ink cartridges are all so expensive so I refill mine with a kit from QVC or take them to a local store which refills them at less than half the price of new. Sue