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01/25/2008

Geek speak: the best all-round printer?

You've probably heard the old joke about Cinderella hanging around the photo shop, waiting, waiting some more and then blurting: 'Someday my prints will come.'

And you've probably been in a similar situation at home, waiting for so-called modern technology to deliver one lousy piece of paper with a picture on. Computers. What a load of rubbish. But help is at hand. One of the benefits of working online is having an army of techies on hand ready to share all sorts of useful information about everything. Some of them even know what they're talking about.

Here at This is Not Work we have employed one such person who'll be passing on their thoughts every week about technology. This week: printers.

Epson_rx585

'If you are looking for a printer that is suitable for the whole family that does everything, including scanning photos, printing CDs and DVDs take a look at the Epson Stylus Photo Rx585. It's easy to set up and you can get the replacement ink cartridges on Ebay for around £1 each. The printer is bigger than some of the alternatives but for quality/price it's hard to beat.'   

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