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| Jess Do you have just a basic printer or no printer? Most modern printers these days are also act as a scanner. regards John ____________________
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| I have a printer (HP Deskjet 3512) that doesn't work. It did scan but that was before I started scanning cards with any regularity. quote: Originally posted by JOHN LEVITT: Jess
Do you have just a basic printer or no printer? Most modern printers these days are also act as a scanner.
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| Jess I think it might be a good idea to invest some of your spending budget on a new printer. John ____________________
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| I'll think about it, John. Thanks. quote: Originally posted by JOHN LEVITT: Jess
I think it might be a good idea to invest some of your spending budget on a new printer.
John
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| Thanks for the recommendation, Bill. quote: Originally posted by Bill Mullins: On the recommendation of Todd Riley, I recently got an Epson ET-4950. It draws ink from refillable tanks instead of cartridges. It has a higher initial cost, but you save it all back on ink refills if you use it much at all (and we do).
The scanner is great, and Epson scan software is good.
Highly recommended.
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