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    My printer has stopped working I'm lost without it HELP

    Can anyone recommend a good one thats good on inks.

    The one i have is Lexmark p4350 which has been good and not too bad on ink it got jammed i cleared it now it just grates and won't print and i've just brought some new inks.

    I have a new family coming to see me Wednesday and need to print off things if they want to sign


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    I have 2 printers. 1 for everyday printing which is a brother MJC240 that copies, scans, prints and faxes (this is a couple of years old but I got it from PC World for £0.00) and the inks are cheap.

    My other one 1 brought 2 weeks ago which also has individual inks and is an Epson Stylus D120. Just prints but is a lot quicker - again cheap on ink
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    I always like HP ones. The one i've got now is an all in one, that I picked up from Makro for £25.

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    I have an hp photosmart one and its fab

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    I have HP photosmart one too. If you are using a laptop I would recommend getting a wireless printer.

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    We got a HP photo smart as well C5820 got from costco in oct its very good

    and its wireless ability is great. I can print from my laptop. Oh tesco had them as well.

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    I have got the Lexmark X4550 which is an all in one printer. Had it for almost a year and had no problems with it (touch wood!). I go through lots of ink and I buy it from Cartridgeking on the net.

    It is also a wireless printer, though I find it sometimes interferes with the internet connection so use the lead instead.

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    I have a Lexmark X4580. DH got it when I was ill in bed with flu xmas 2007. Works a treat but hard to get ink cartridges, don't bother with this one! Unlessyou can find ink easier than I can

    (Only get ink from Currys or PC World, no cheap versions available as far as I can see No.2 and No.3)

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    i have an epson dx8450 ..can plug camera into it, has a screen to view pictures on etc, prints and scans
    (here it is- i got mine from pc world tho)
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    Quote Originally Posted by hbomb1 View Post
    I have got the Lexmark X4550 which is an all in one printer. Had it for almost a year and had no problems with it (touch wood!). I go through lots of ink and I buy it from Cartridgeking on the net.

    It is also a wireless printer, though I find it sometimes interferes with the internet connection so use the lead instead.
    I have got one of these too and I love it!

    Marian x

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    We have the Dell V305W and its fab. Does everything you want and more.

    Only cost us £35 from Makro in their sale
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