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**Updated 4/6**

Ended up buying the Brother MFC-640CW. It's the same thing as the MFC-820CW minus the 2.5" color LCD screen (which I didn't need anyway). OfficeMax had it for $199. I used a $30 off $150 coupon in store and got it for $169 + tax. Works great and does exactly what I need it to. Scanning, printing, everything done wirelessly over the network!!

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