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Hi Guys, i'm trying to find a printer and can only afford up to approx £70. tried my Mums old Epson printer and even bought a USB cable but it hasn't worked so the cables on it's way back.
A Wireless printer would be fab but I think they're out of my price range. What should I look out for in the spec because it's for a laptop and wont be permanently connected. Really appreciate some help, been staring thru catalogues and internet pages for the past hour and still none the wiser. Thanks in advance |
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Just get a USB printer. Requirements depend upon what you need it for. All-in-one is good, but only if you need it. Read the information, and pick one out. Wireless it out of reach at that price range. Final note - there is no difference between laptop printers and desktop ones. The Epson is probably just dead, I have found my past Epson's fairly short-lived.
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