Laser All in One

I am looking for a B&W laser all in one printer that I can print to wirelessly from my iPad 2 (IOS 6.2), iPhone, Windows 7 laptops, XP Laptop.  It also needs to fax, scan and copy

Hi - I assume that you want to do this with an Extreme or an Express - there are many brands out there so we cannot recommend one over the other - the only advice that you should keep in mind is that any wireless printer should be iPrint or ePrint capable to be used with the devices listed above - and no matter what brand you choose make sure that you install it exactly according to the manufacturers instructions - they don't install themselves like plug play devices - and make sure that your wireless network is in place and works with all of you devces before installing the new printer.

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  • All-in-one printer?

    does anyone have any suggestions for an all-in-one laser printer/fax/scanner? my wife's setting up a home office with the new iMac, and we're looking to get an all-in-one to go with it. so far i've been seeing bad reviews for HP's machines, and canon not offering support for macs.
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    Hope this helps you..

  • HP LaserJet 2820 All-in-One fails to print on right side of the page

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    I have the 7140 setup with a fixed ip address on the network. When I install the HP drivers the setup process hangs. Every time you restart the setup program runs again. Either abort the program or try to setup and watch it hang.
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