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I'm with you, ita. My impression is that the fancy algorithm is mostly about the *ranking* of the search results, and less about the actual searching.
And also, if he can provide one, I would be very interested in an example of a search that returns results without any of the search terms you put in. Not that I don't believe it, but I'm pretty sure I've never seen one.
My color inkjet expired today. I don't print a lot of color stuff and I have a B&W laserjet I'm very happy with for volume B&W stuff. So:
So:
low volume color laser?
another inkjet?
printer fax so I can move the seldom use fax off my desktop?
Suggestions for models in each category? Because we are talking low volume printing, the added cost of a laser might make up for any saving on per page printing when it comes to cartridges. Maybe one of the brands that offers lower cost cartridges than HP? Then again laser has advantage of a longer lasting printer, even if the higher printer cost makes up for any cartridge savings.
Thoughts?
I think someone else asked about printer/all-in-ones recently too. I have the HP C7280 all-in-one and like it just fine! I have it set up wirelessly too, which is nice. And the bonus is that I recently had problems (out of the blue) with a memory card in my cameras (after taking a bunch of photos all night, woke up to the camera not being able to read the card). Out of curiosity and desperation, I stuck the memory card into the slot on the printer and the printer could read it just fine. Put it back into the camera and the camera could suddenly "see" it too. Voila!
I bought the pretty highly reviewed HP Photosmart Plus for $110 at Office Depot yesterday. I can't really give you a review yet. It doesn't fax, but I think there's one for not much more that does. I started online faxing after the fax on my last all-in-one got a bit unreliable.
I've got an HP 7780 and 7680. They are both excellent. They are network aware, quite fast and do good color. They also have high capacity in tanks available. They are typically not cheap though. I think they may have a new model replacing them about now as well. They use the 88XL cartridges which I have good luck finding at Costco in multipacks for a decent price.
I have an HP Photosmart D5360 that works well. It also does duplex printing and prints on printable CD-Rs. It's pretty nice.
Heh. I have the 7680 as well. But I have my laptop security cranked down so hard it doesn't actually acknowledge any information coming from the printer, which negates its usefulness as a scanner or photo card reader. I need to sit down and tinker at some point, because it works just fine for the SO on the same network with the same OS.
Why so much security on the laptop? Do you travel with it a lot? Is it exposed?
Yeah, I do, and kiddoes use it from time to time. Also, I'm paranoid. But I need to dial it back because really, there's not enough danger in all the digital world for where it's set now.