Home Office Copiers
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Do you have a home office copier? While there are a lot of pieces of home office tech that could (potentially) make my life easier, a home office copier is at the top of the list. I don’t have one of those newfangled multifunction print units … and I kick myself every time I need to make a simple copy. Like this morning, for instance …I need to make a copy of my drivers license to attach to a form. And I have an hour and a half to get the copy made …My usual modus operandi is to run out to a local quick print shop (when I need a bunch of copies) or to fire up an old (and I mean old) Mac I have that is equipped with a flatbed scanner. Of course, that old Mac isn’t hooked up to the home office network … or any network for that matter … so I have to sneakernet the scanned files over to one of the computers on the network in order to get to the trusty ol’ LaserJet. It’s all a bit nuts when you get right down to it … even more so when it’s a rushI’m putting a home office copier / scanner / super doodad on my wish list … lets make it a color unit while I’m at it …[tags]home office copiers, copiers[/tags]

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Connie
January 30th, 2008
at 7:01pm
When you can pick up a good all - in - one at Staples for $70.00 or at Epson for $60.00 why is it on your wish list? Why not just buy one and save yourself the hassle?
Jeff Schwarz
February 5th, 2008
at 6:20am
May I suggest the Epson RX 6800 All In One. It does printing fairly well and can be loaded with both letter and legal paper at the same time (front and rear paper feeds). It also will copy and scan in both B&W and Color, AND, it will print directly on CD-R’s Tiger direct has it on sale for 129.99 with a $70 mail in rebate, and the cartridge costs are not bad either, as it takes five color and one black cartridges. I got one and am happy with it.