Originally Posted by
MaecDavidMiller
No matter how good an inkjet is, it just doesn't produce multiple pages of crisp text.
Yes, it scans through the network into my laptop. Not sure the specs, but I have scanned in 15-20 pages at a time, and the speed seemed reasonable. I wasn't happy over the PDF file size (around 3 mb for 10 pages), not sure how I can reduce the size.
- I seem to leaning more & more towards a laser as read more reviews. esp. price per page & print quality wise.
- I agree about the routers. They must have printer ports. I use laptops ONLY these days.
- Can you Scan to PDF using your model through the ethernet connection? How many pages can you feed it? Have you tried multiple page / PDFs? How fast / slow is that? (Sorry, those are a lot of questions.. just brainstorming)
Sounds great. I appreciate your insights on that.
My current one does not have an ADF for copying. Its a flatbed MFP. I have a paper feeder for printing.. only.
Originally Posted by
fredl
I have a Brother MFC-425CN that I bought for about $120, it has ADF for 10 sheets and built in network capability. I would seriously look into the new HP C6180 that uses HP's "new" ink system and looks really good if I were buying today.
My Brother can't automatically scan both pages of a document but can create a multiple page pdf with a push of a button.
Interesting. I will add that to my survey list.