Pros
- Very good print, scan, and copy quality
Cons
- Skimpy paper handling
- Pricey inks
Bottom Line
This home-oriented unit offers good speed and print quality plus access to some fun Web apps, but its pricey inks and skimpy paper-handling options are disappointments.
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