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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (95307)1/4/2017 10:56:18 PM
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Honey_bee, several years ago I got tired of replacing the printer/scanner combo when only the printer failed. I now use a separate flatbed scanner and a cheap Canon inkjet printer. The scanner is Epson Perfection V30 [no longer sold but the V19 looks similar and is $61 at Amazon]. The Canon printer is the IP 2700. Frys had it on sale for $20 [twenty]. I don't print much and only buy genuine Canon ink cartridges. Life's too short to struggle with cheaper refills or replacements.

The printer feeds sheets vertically, so gravity helps. Some printers feed horizontally - pulling the paper in with rubber rollers. That sometimes fails.

PS: At one time Kodak printers promised less ink usage and I got one. Great when new but troublesome within months. Never Kodak printers again.
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