Professor+Snugglesworth
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For what must be up to ten years now, I've been using this Lexmark All-in-One Printer as my primary printing device for my PC: http://reviews.cnet.com/multifunction-devices/x6170-all-in-one/4505-3181_7-21225886.html
It's also, frankly, a piece of crap that continues to unnerve me. The reasons being....
1. It's huge and clunky: I can't even fit it in my new desk.
2. I have to turn it off and on again whenever I'm printing multiple documents in succession.
3. And the biggest offender of all: constant, constant paper jams. If the alignment of the paper is even a little off, the
ing thing gets stuck and wastes good ink every time. Today I wasted at least six pages because of this.
So I think it's about time to trade up. Problem is I know nothing of today's printers, so I could use your help for something both reliable and (especially and) affordable.
I don't require perfect quality or such, since I mostly only use it to print out EBay labels. That said, I would prefer a printer that met most of the following criteria:
1. Is compact
2. Can scan, copy, and fax (last one isn't really needed, but I have found myself requiring to fax more often than I care to admit; if the price difference is big enough, though, I can easily do without it)
3. Cheap and/or long-lasting ink.
Opinions are welcome.
September 7 QuoteEditReportAwesome
For what must be up to ten years now, I've been using this Lexmark All-in-One Printer as my primary printing device for my PC: http://reviews.cnet.com/multifunction-devices/x6170-all-in-one/4505-3181_7-21225886.html
It's also, frankly, a piece of crap that continues to unnerve me. The reasons being....
1. It's huge and clunky: I can't even fit it in my new desk.
2. I have to turn it off and on again whenever I'm printing multiple documents in succession.
3. And the biggest offender of all: constant, constant paper jams. If the alignment of the paper is even a little off, the

So I think it's about time to trade up. Problem is I know nothing of today's printers, so I could use your help for something both reliable and (especially and) affordable.
I don't require perfect quality or such, since I mostly only use it to print out EBay labels. That said, I would prefer a printer that met most of the following criteria:
1. Is compact
2. Can scan, copy, and fax (last one isn't really needed, but I have found myself requiring to fax more often than I care to admit; if the price difference is big enough, though, I can easily do without it)
3. Cheap and/or long-lasting ink.
Opinions are welcome.