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How many printers do you currently have connected to your system/network?

SKORPI0

Lifer
Mmmm, very addicting these Hot Deals are.

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4 powered on, 3 off. Paid $318 + tax for all of them, the NIB Color Laserjet 1600 was $38 after $100 MIR.
Most were Staples/Office Depot/Office max clearance items I bought over the years.
I don't print a lot, but the prices were so good and cheaper than new set of ink or toner cartridges. 😛
 
One and the damn thing will not let me scan a document because it is out of ink. I would like to thank Canon for making a multifunction that becomes useless if the ink runs out.
 
1 b&w laser. I replaced my old 12 year old b&w laser earlier this year with one that has wireless and ethernet, since they don't have parallel ports on lots of motherboards any more.
 
Just my trusty network attached HP laser jet. It's tucked away in my server/litter box closet. I love being able to print from wherever!
 
2. An Epson R340 color photo printer and my old, trusty Laserjet 4L that I keep pulling out of the closet to replace dead printers. 🙂
 
I have an HP OfficeJet 7210 with a feeder that does not work anymore, so it is kinda useless as a fax machine and limited as a scanner. It is plugged into the network so all our computers can print to it.

I also have an HP Photosmart 375 sitting on a shelf since I started using the 7210 for the occasional photo printing I do.

I also have a functional label printer I picked up for free sitting on the shelf next to the 375.


I need a new non-HP multifunction printer that has a robust, long-lasting feeder. Suggestions?

MotionMan
 
Two, both Brother laser printers:
1) Color Laser (wireless, auto duplex - work horse)
2) B&W Laser AIO
 
zero connected to this comp

zero on the network

there is a printer hooked to the comp downstairs, if i need to print something i just put the file on a share and open it from the comp that the printer is connected to
 
I don't have any. I've considered buying a multi-function printer after being raped by Kinko's fax prices last year. Although, most good deals I find don't have the "Scan to E-Mail" functionality.
 
1, hp all in one with built in network capabilities. Used it as a direct scan to email for the first time today, excited that it actually worked, maybe I can finally stop using the slow ass fax function on it.
 
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