Kodak ESP 7. Don't know what the latest # is.
Fullfils requirements AFAIK and the ink is one of the cheapest outhere.
Edit. I see I'm too late. Must try harder next time.
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Previously on "wireless all in one printer"
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After a bit of looking around and read reviews I opted for a Canon MX885
It was that order a Brother, however the main swinger for me was that I can get a full set of compatible canon inks for about £13
It should be here tomorrow.
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I have a CANON MG6150, scan to pdf, copy, print, wireless. Very pleased with its performance.
Not uber cheap ink though.
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I buy third party packs for the Canon e.g
5 Inks PGI 520 CLI 521 for Canon MP620 630 980 CHIP | eBay
That's around 8 quid delivered for 5 cartridges.
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Originally posted by gadgetman View PostDoes that one fulfill the "cheap refills" requirement?
I have been using Canon MX870 which is wireless, scans to PDF (over wireless), does duplex copying and printing printing, fax, media card readers, LCD display and most important of all has very cheap refills. The last one is my number one criteria when buying a printer nowadays.
Refills for a lot of the "cheap to buy" printers cost more than the printers themselves and they often come with starter or trial cartridges that aren't full capacity.
Anyway the Canon is highly recommended.
depends how much you print, I think I print less than 5 sheets a month, bought this printer as it was cheaper than buying more cartridges for my old printer which was 3 years old and still on the originals.
looking on amazon there is a multipack for £15
Hewlett Packard HP 364 Ink Cartridge Combo-pack (SD534EE) Cyan/Magenta/Yellow/Black: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postbetter phone up and check first, I have a feeling the £35 price tag was an effort to clear the stock!
I have been using Canon MX870 which is wireless, scans to PDF (over wireless), does duplex copying and printing printing, fax, media card readers, LCD display and most important of all has very cheap refills. The last one is my number one criteria when buying a printer nowadays.
Refills for a lot of the "cheap to buy" printers cost more than the printers themselves and they often come with starter or trial cartridges that aren't full capacity.
Anyway the Canon is highly recommended.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostThanks all
I might have a drive over to staples at the weekend and see if I can pick one up.
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Thanks all
I might have a drive over to staples at the weekend and see if I can pick one up.
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Originally posted by carlosLondon View PostI have that one (I think, dont remember the code but it was wireless, you could email the scans, etc) and it can scan to PDF. Bought it for £35 or £40 in Rymans...
Cheers
C
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Definitely go for HP, I have had several brands over the years and HP has always been by far the best I've had both ink-jet and laser.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostCheers space cadet,
can you scan to pdf ?
And can you scan over the wireless ?
Cheers
C
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostCheers space cadet,
can you scan to pdf ?
And can you scan over the wireless ?
Scan over the wireless - yes!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNot seen it in action but the Xerox WorkCentre 6015Ni (£282 inc VAT from Printerbase) looks pretty reasonable.
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