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To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (83634)11/18/2013 3:14:02 PM
From: Raptech   of 110626
 
The Epson 3520 printer is in the Workforce series. I am leaning to this one as it has good reviews and at a discounted price of $119 has little risk if it doesn't work out. Some of the later model printers have a chip in the cartridge that prevents refilling. With this model refills are still capable. Laser would definitely be the way to go if I did large volume printing, but my max is about 200 pages a month and sometimes less. I don't do a lot of photography, but want a decent photo print when I do so not sure about the 3520 photo quality. I am looking forward to wi-fi remote printing capability including tablets and smartphone connections. Office Max has an unconditional 14 day return policy so If I a not happy the return is easy.
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