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Old 06-21-2009, 01:30 PM #1
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Default Help me pick an all-in-one printer

I give up. The printer we have hasn't work in over a year. Hackers have taken the programs of the PCs and the CD-ROM is too damaged to work right. I've wanted a does more machine for a while and it looks like it is time to make a change.

So I have two questions to start...

1. Can I have everything on (print, scan, copy) except the fax part? I'd like for that to be off until someone wants to use it. Also is there a way to greatly reduce or avoid junk faxes?

2. What do I look for to make sure the new all-in-one will work with the "old" computers?

Thanks!
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