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Foady Dec 31, 2007 3:45 am

Multi-Function Printer Recommendation
 
Does anyone have any experience and recommendation for a multi-function printer for home/personal use? My must haves include high-quality black and white printing, scanning, and compatibility with a Mac (PowerPC G4 and Intel).

Added: From what I've read, the Canon's uses ink cartridges like there's no tomorrow, the Brothers' scanning software doesn't work well with Macs, and the Samsung's doesn't scan with Macs period. It's looking like the HP C7280 may have to be it? Added #2: Ok, never mind... C7280 doesn't work with Leopard. I think I'm pretty much SOL.

Thanks in advance for your help!

lensman Dec 31, 2007 4:31 am

Have you considered a low cost laser multifunction? I have the Brother MFC-7820N. I know you said the scanning software doesn't work on the Mac so it's not an option for you, but I dunno if you looked at the B&W laser multifunction category or whether you considered it out of your price range.

Tennisbum Dec 31, 2007 5:58 am

I've been quite pleased with my Canon MP530.

I used to have HP products, but had a lot of compatibility problems (however I use WinXP, not a Mac).

I print a lot of photos, and have found the Canon color prints superior to my HP; also, the HP prints seemed to fade much faster than the Canon.

Dugernaut Dec 31, 2007 9:56 am


Originally Posted by Tennisbum (Post 8977747)
I've been quite pleased with my Canon MP530.
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I bought this one as well and have been very pleased with it. It doesn't drink anymore ink than the Epson it replaced.

scrog Dec 31, 2007 10:54 am

My wife uses a HP Laserjet 3050 multifunction printer and it is really nice. It's so nice that I just ordered myself one also. Officemax.com has refurbished ones for $149 vs. $299 for a new one. She runs Windows Vista and she had to get a new driver cd from HP, but once she got that everything worked perfectly. I don't know how they work with Mac machines.

broadwayblue Dec 31, 2007 11:27 am


Originally Posted by Dugernaut (Post 8978675)
I bought this one as well and have been very pleased with it. It doesn't drink anymore ink than the Epson it replaced.

I'll have to third the recommendation for the Canon MP530. Although to conserve ink I use it in conjunction with a cheap HP laserjet. The HP gets all the B/W printing, and the Canon does all the scanning/faxing/color prints as well as photo printing (does a great job.) I have no complaints.

dtsm Dec 31, 2007 12:27 pm

Mac user here.

I would go to cnet.com, read through their reviews. It really depends what your primary uses will be, i.e. is scanning more important, is printing good pix the priority, etc. Macworld.com reviews are also worth looking at but with leopard, you shouldn't have problems with compability.

Some are great at printing but lousy at scanning. All obviously will fax in/out.

FLYMSY Dec 31, 2007 12:46 pm

Mac user with an HP L7780. Only used the printer and fax, so far.

bdesmond Dec 31, 2007 2:16 pm

I would not buy an inkjet as you'll just lose your wallet on the ink. The startup cost on a laserjet is higher but the incremental cost will be much lower.

I've used Brother and HP laser MFPs and they both worked out well for me...

u600213 Dec 31, 2007 2:18 pm

I have a several year old Canon MP730 which is a great MFP. In particular, the ink is dirt cheap because there is wide availability of not-refilled generic compatible ink for it so if you are paying for the ink I recommend any Canon that uses BCI-3eBK, BCI-3eC, BCI-3eM, BCI-3eY. The MP530 mentioned earlier in this thread and the MP830 use different model ink carts but the generic is almost as cheap as for MP730.

I also have a Lexmark which has great print quality but the ink is very expensive. My employer pays for the ink for this one so its not an issue.

DeafFlyer Dec 31, 2007 3:16 pm


Originally Posted by bdesmond (Post 8980138)
I would not buy an inkjet as you'll just lose your wallet on the ink. The startup cost on a laserjet is higher but the incremental cost will be much lower.

I've used Brother and HP laser MFPs and they both worked out well for me...

Do the laser printers you used print in color? Were they a reasonable cost? I've just starte looking for one.

bdesmond Dec 31, 2007 6:17 pm


Originally Posted by DeafFlyer (Post 8980454)
Do the laser printers you used print in color? Were they a reasonable cost? I've just starte looking for one.

You can get consumer priced laser printers these days. I think the HP 2600 goes for about $300 or thereabouts. I have an HP 3600 (bought it a few months ago) which is the next model up and it has been great so far. One of the benefits of the 3600 over the 2600 at least when I bought it was that it came with full cartridges rather than half cartridges.

alect Dec 31, 2007 11:06 pm

I bought a canon MX700 3-4 months ago and so far LOVE it. It took me less than 15 minutes to set it up on the home network and then all you do is install some software on each computer and voila - each computer has network print access.

Scanning works like a treat - I have recently digitized reems of paper files. Printing is pretty good quality. faxing (both from the machine and from pc on the network) seems seemless.

The only downside of it is that it doesn't do duplex - but that wasn't a big deal for us - YMMV.

I can't say I have noticed that it uses ink any more than any other printer we have used.

Tennisbum Jan 1, 2008 9:42 am

I forgot to mention that the MP530 does do duplex printing, a big plus for me.

Foady Jan 4, 2008 5:21 am

Thanks everyone for your input! I think my best bet is to wait for the scanning abilities on these MFPs to function better with macs before buying one.


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