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Looking for an AIR Print compatible printer that has above average print quality and can scan and make copies. Any suggestions?
This is going to be for home use. I don't care if it's a laser or not but I'd prefer it not to be huge and heavy.
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I have the HP Photosmart D110 - it is AirPrint enabled and it can scan and copy with ease. It's very easy to set up, and the networking was simple as well. The ink is expensive (as with all printers) and it's noisy at times, but it has amazing print quality and it's very fast at printing, scanning, and copying.
Definitely recommend it.
Good luck!
Definitely recommend it.
Good luck!
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I have the HP Photosmart D110. Setting up Air Print and Google Cloud Print was very simple. I've been impressed by the print, scan, and copy speeds (you can also scan directly to SD cards). I'm very happy with it.
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I'd go for an all-in-one laser printer since the print quality is great and some models support scanning, copying, and printing as well. Looks like the HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf MFP is a good choice if you only need black and white printing.
If you want to look at all different types of printers, I used this buyers guide that lets your sort through the printers depending on cost, speed, color, etc.
www.printerhacks.com/airprint-printers-buyers-guid...
If you want to look at all different types of printers, I used this buyers guide that lets your sort through the printers depending on cost, speed, color, etc.
www.printerhacks.com/airprint-printers-buyers-guid...
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