Pros
- Large, intuitive touch-screen interface
- Takes 4-by-6-inch and 5-by-7-inch media
Cons
- Slow; very expensive
- Input tray is awkward
Bottom Line
Advanced features (a touchscreen interface, 5-by-7-inch media handling) might merit the price, but it’s still awfully high.
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