Looking to Purchase All in One

I'm looking to purchase an All in One Inkjet Printer/Scanner. I have my eyes on a particular model
the Epson Workforce 845. From the data sheets it appears to be Lion compliant. We all know there
are degrees of compliance. My current all in one is Lion compliant but only through the System Preference
Print/Scan Utility with a dearth of features. Is anyone familiar with this All in One or perhaps recommend as
aternative in it's class?

I'm having good luck under Lion with an Epson Artisan 837, which I expect is quite similar from a user interface aspect to the Workforce 845.  As you seem to have discovered, Epson Scan no longer works.  Instead of going through the Print/Scan interface, I open the Image Capture utility directly.

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    I have the HP Photosmart C7180 All in One that's a few years old and is starting to give me a lot of errors (mostly ink level errors).  I'm thinking about replacing it, because I want one that doesn't use as much ink -- and one that has a bigger scanner bed (at least 11 x 14 or bigger).  I'm a budding artist and I want to have the ability to scan in my drawings.
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    Hi,
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  • All in one computer

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    Hello, 
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  • Pros & Cons of a All In One Computer Vs a Desktop

    My current system is a HP Pavilion a1616n  running Xp.
    I will be up grading this year either to another desktop, but afer looking at the All-In-One computers I am thinking about going that way plus I am tight on space.
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    Good Question! I shall try to answer as best as I can.
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    I am a Bestbuy employee who volunteers on these boards on my own time. I am not paid for posting here, and you should understand that my opinions are exactly that - opinions. I do not represent Bestbuy in any way.
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  • Are there any Canon all-in-one printers compatible with Yosemite v.10.10 and Windows 7?

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