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  • GoofyGAT wrote:
    HP Photosmart C3180 All-in-One (print, copy, scan) - £39.94 delivered. G

    for the higher capacity cartridges it can be expensive depending on where you get them from. is a nice machine beginning to wish i'd got one from work when they were £45 + staff discount
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    GoofyGAT wrote:
    HP Photosmart C3180 All-in-One (print, copy, scan) - £39.94 delivered. G

    The used ones start from £39.94 but if you whant a new one it's £59.99
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  • I got the HP Photosmart C3180 a couple of months ago, and although its not perfect, I'd recommend it for the price.

    You can get for £39 direct from the HP store (link below). It comes with a couple of ink cartidges (one colour and one black), but if i remember correctly it does not include a usb cable and shipping costs £4.99. I found a 10 per cent off and free shipping code though, and manged to get the printer, cable and an extra ink cartidge for under £50.

    As I said, I would recommend it though the ink cartridge seems to be running out more quickly than my old cannon and the software they supply keeps bugging to update it every couple of days.

    http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/uk/en/ho/WF05a/5043-5527-7369133-7369133-12440972-12441002.html
  • GoofyGAT
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    The used ones start from £39.94 but if you whant a new one it's £59.99
    It was £39.94 incl del the day I posted - see screenshot of my neighbour's order.

    As you may know prices sometimes tend to increase very quickly at Amazon, especially if the sales of a particular item are doing very well. G
  • icefall
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    I recently posted on another thread for a person requesting an all-in-one for under £50, thought I'd post a link here for anyone interested. I recommend the Brother too.

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=379089
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  • does anyone know if my epson c42 usb will fit a epson d78 or epson r220, thanx
  • I bought the HP all in one and now regret it. The cartridges have a very small volume and are pricey. If I could choose again I would pay more and get one with separate ink cartridges.

    Having said that, it does a great job of printing and scanning.
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