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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by miss marple
    I bought one of these the other week

    HP 2400 from my local Staples. Except it was cheaper than the £48 - I think it was around £34.

    Works a treat and will be absolutely fine for the purposes you want.
    One advantage with the HP 2400 is that it is small and is USB. You can unplug and chuck it in a cupboard til you need it, doesn't take up desk space full time like my all in one

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  • miss marple
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    I bought one of these the other week

    HP 2400 from my local Staples. Except it was cheaper than the £48 - I think it was around £34.

    Works a treat and will be absolutely fine for the purposes you want.

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by Troll
    ahh ... that will be for rodger the lodger then
    I wish!

    10 times a week is killing me

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Diver
    I had a bigger room til the missus decided to turn it into a guest room
    ahh ... that will be for rodger the lodger then

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by Troll
    I think you need a bigger house
    HTH
    I had a bigger room til the missus decided to turn it into a guest room

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Diver
    For me?

    My home office is 9 X 6 foot

    2 desks, 3 Desktop systems, 2 Printers, 1 Flatbed, 6 screens, 1 Laptop being used as desktop with IR keyboard & Mouse (Hands & fingers too big for those poxy onboard keys), 1 fax machine, Dell huge sound system, filing cabinet, shelves loaded with books & progs. waste bin, 2 Chairs, binding Machine, laminator, etc, etc, etc. What do you think ?
    I think you need a bigger house
    HTH

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  • DaveP
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    didn't fancy getting an all in one thingy as I have already got a printer I happy with.

    Still I might return scanner as tech support from genius dont work out of hours, so for now stuck with it and not working.

    all this to scan receipts to email to my accountant

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  • r0bly0ns
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    Originally posted by Troll
    But are all in ones a valid choice - or a compromise?
    I must say that my current all in one (Epson Stylus DX4200) performs far better (speed and quality) than the seperate printer (Epson) and scanner (Medion) it replaced.

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by Troll
    But are all in ones a valid choice - or a compromise?
    For me?

    My home office is 9 X 6 foot

    2 desks, 3 Desktop systems, 2 Printers, 1 Flatbed, 6 screens, 1 Laptop being used as desktop with IR keyboard & Mouse (Hands & fingers too big for those poxy onboard keys), 1 fax machine, Dell huge sound system, filing cabinet, shelves loaded with books & progs. waste bin, 2 Chairs, binding Machine, laminator, etc, etc, etc. What do you think ?

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  • Troll
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    But are all in ones a valid choice - or a compromise?

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by DaveP
    ended up buying a Genius ColorPage-Slim 1200 USB2 for £55, red some good reports on it, but the damn thing wont install easily on xp pro sp2.
    o well you live n learn

    thanks for the suggestions
    you could have bought a HP all in one for a few more quid, bought mine for £85 end of line at PC world a few weeks back. excellent qual and you can download patch to run in XP service pack 2 (Pro) and in Vista

    Now stop Fecking up my Thread domination

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  • DaveP
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    ended up buying a Genius ColorPage-Slim 1200 USB2 for £55, red some good reports on it, but the damn thing wont install easily on xp pro sp2.
    o well you live n learn

    thanks for the suggestions

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  • xoggoth
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    Canon??????

    I suggest you do a search online for "canon unable twain", far too many pages of people (including me) who suddenly find that some software fault means that no programs can connect to the scanner and there appears to be NO SOLUTION other than reinstalling windows.

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  • Let-Me-In
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    I got an HP 5990P (I think) and it is really good. Paid £40 on EBAY.

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  • Paddy
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    Samsung Mutifunction Laser

    Colour scanner works with OCR £99 inc Vat

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