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We need to replace our Dell one and wondered what you would recommend for home use? Ideally with cheap(er) cartridges and wifi. Kodak have a campaign on currently highlighting how cheap their cartridges are but I don't know what the printer is like. Have read some reviews on a website and they went from one extreme to the other.


Any suggestions please?

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Well Declan I can definitely recommend wifi, I work from home and it's great using my laptop in the study, lounge etc and not have to worry about connecting up cables. Mine's a HP and I have had no problems, it's also a scanner and fax. The cartridges are expensive, but I can charge these to clients so not a problem for me. I think HP have recently bought out some longer life cartridges to compete with Kodak...
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