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<blockquote data-quote="EddieS&#039;04" data-source="post: 1036506" data-attributes="member: 61136"><p>Yes, I think I will dig deeper $$, and go with a Epson 3 in 1, this time. I can buy only the ink color I need, and fill the individual tanks. I have read some good things about them. They have them for home to office in price.</p><p>This cheap Lexmark x2500, from wallmart lasted 11yrs. Suprisingly, it has done very well. Even with photo's. They got me on the ink cartriges though.</p><p>I have to make sure it is compatible with W/7, and can be hard wired. I dont do anything wireless. Just old school, that way.</p><p>I even have a working W/XP laptop, I recently restored. Thinking using it for wired streaming. I recently turned in my cable box. Price got outragous, even with out movies and the top HD line up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieS'04, post: 1036506, member: 61136"] Yes, I think I will dig deeper $$, and go with a Epson 3 in 1, this time. I can buy only the ink color I need, and fill the individual tanks. I have read some good things about them. They have them for home to office in price. This cheap Lexmark x2500, from wallmart lasted 11yrs. Suprisingly, it has done very well. Even with photo's. They got me on the ink cartriges though. I have to make sure it is compatible with W/7, and can be hard wired. I dont do anything wireless. Just old school, that way. I even have a working W/XP laptop, I recently restored. Thinking using it for wired streaming. I recently turned in my cable box. Price got outragous, even with out movies and the top HD line up. [/QUOTE]
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