Kodak ESP 9
I ordered this printer after seeing a TV commercial that highlights its cost-saving feature of using less expensive ink cartridges. I had a HP Photosmart printer that uses more expensive Vivera color ink cartridges and thought I would save money by using the Kodak printer. I had the good sense of not getting rid of my HP. The color quality of the Kodak printer does not compare to that of the HP printer. The colors on photos done on the Kodak printer are not nearly as vivid or sharp. I don't print a lot of pictures but I feel that if I do print them, they need to look good. The Kodak saves me money...
read full review »hp Officejet Pro 8500
The rest of the front panel has a full telephone keypad for typing in fax numbers, a collection of quick access fax and copy buttons, a "Digital Filing Networking Folder" button that lets you scan and manage your images over a network, and a general "E-mail" button for one-touch scan delivery. Finally, the bottom of the front panel also has an external card reader that supports PictBridge USB, xD, Memory Stick, SD, and Compact Flash.
HP gives you the option to pair the Pro 8500 to a host computer in three ways: over a network with the built-in Ethernet port, direct connection through a USB 2.0...
read full review »Hewlett Packard OfficeJet V40
We purchased this HP Officejet v40 around 8 years ago and it is still going strong. This printer has fax capability, copy and scan functions and each work well, time after time. We have four children and everyone uses this printer. The ink cartridges are a little expensive (as most are in my opinion) but the refills work just as well as original. This printer has never given us an ounce of trouble. I scan pictures and documents. We have used the copy option and the fax option so many times and each time I am pleased. We have other Hewlett Packard products as well and are generally pleased, but...
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