Printer choice for print apps

Hi folks,
I recently bought a HP Photosmart Premium C309g, set it all up, tested a few functions and then went about looking how to add apps.. OK you forum regulars know where this is going.. there's no way of adding them, then from looking on this forum it seems the C309 does not seem to support apps.
OK I suppose I should have done some more research first, but I made an assumption instead.
Anyway a page on this forum does show all the printers that support apps, and at the moment the C309 is not one of them. However a note at the bottom of the page says more will be added soon.. so does anyone have any info on whether this will ever happen for the C309?
If not then I will go begging to the supplier to see if they'll take it back, I expect I'll have to pay some sort of restocking fee as I've opened and fitted the ink carts but I'm prepared to take that hit if it means I end up with the printer I want.
SO the next question is, if the C309 is indeed a dead end as far as apps go, which one do I go for? The closest one in price and model looks like the C310 - but I've read an horrendous review (oh yeah, I'm down with the research now.... ) that says the UI is very slow and buggy. Does anyone have any experience of that?
Maybe there's a better alternative to the C310, my main needs were Wifi, scanner, two print trays, and apps - most of all I was really looking forward to the "scan to google docs" app.. I can see that being pretty useful.
Any advice or recommendations much appreciated!
Cheers all,
Phil

Do you mean a regular e-Pub? Users can change the font to their liking -- or at least, they can if you don't force one upon them. That is, if they are using an e-pub viewer that supports embedded fonts. Not all do.
(It is possible to have an e-pub use any font you specify, using the "embed fonts" checkbox on exporting. But embedding fonts will force InDesign to encrypt the e-pub and thus make afterwards editing it much more difficult.)

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    Metalink Doc ID # 158486.1, APXPBFEL Evergreen (Long Laser)
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