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Old 06-21-2009, 02:23 PM #2
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We have a Xerox Phaser black and white laser that scans, copies and prints. It faxes too but we don't use it for that, just the other.

It works great. We've had problems in the past with HP, Canon and Epson printers. This is the best one yet and we use it at the office so it gets a workout. They cost a bit more but they're worth it IMO.
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