On 16 Jun 2004 at 0:03, Mark D Lew wrote:

> On Jun 15, 2004, at 10:08 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
> 
> > Honestly, I'd not recommend this at all.
> 
> I'm no expert, but I concur.
> 
> In my encounters with HP All-in-Ones (used with a Mac), I've found
> them awkward and erratic.  My mother bought one and she hated it so
> much that after about a week she returned it.  She spent too much time
> screwing around with it trying to get it to communicate properly with
> the computer.  About a year later I had better luck borrowing my
> girlfriend's HP when my own printer was unavailable, but it was a pain
> in the butt getting it to work.  Plus it was slow and churned through
> a ton of ink.
> 
> I'd certainly never buy one.

As a computer consultant on the Windows side, let me chime in and 
concur.

There is no real savings in cost compared to buying separate devices.

There are huge costs in time and aggravation because they just don't 
work very well.

I have always recommended against them, but a couple of clients have 
ignored my advice and bought one, anyway. They all regretted it.

-- 
David W. Fenton                        http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
David Fenton Associates                http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc

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