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<blockquote data-quote="chasbat" data-source="post: 1565534" data-attributes="member: 313378"><p>Thanks for all the responses, </p><p></p><p>Pig003 I'd considered a laser printer as I tend to print in black & white, but the daughter prints in colour so whilst a colour laser would be an option I think it rules itself out on size, as we'll probably keep the printer in the daughters bedroom (she has a purpose built desk/workstation).</p><p></p><p>RadDave, thanks for the recommendation of Canon, I'd had a look at the suggestions in PC Pro magazine and a Canon 5463 (I think that was it's number), was a firm favourite with them at a reasonable price for a change. </p><p></p><p>When you refer to i-devices I presume you mean i-phone, i-pad, I don't own any other Apple devices and don't imagine I'll be buying any. (No issue with them just don't get on with smartphones - just got rid of mine and I have no need for an i-pad the MacBook does all I want), so would AirPrint be an essential requirement for the MacBook to print?</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Charlie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chasbat, post: 1565534, member: 313378"] Thanks for all the responses, Pig003 I'd considered a laser printer as I tend to print in black & white, but the daughter prints in colour so whilst a colour laser would be an option I think it rules itself out on size, as we'll probably keep the printer in the daughters bedroom (she has a purpose built desk/workstation). RadDave, thanks for the recommendation of Canon, I'd had a look at the suggestions in PC Pro magazine and a Canon 5463 (I think that was it's number), was a firm favourite with them at a reasonable price for a change. When you refer to i-devices I presume you mean i-phone, i-pad, I don't own any other Apple devices and don't imagine I'll be buying any. (No issue with them just don't get on with smartphones - just got rid of mine and I have no need for an i-pad the MacBook does all I want), so would AirPrint be an essential requirement for the MacBook to print? Regards Charlie [/QUOTE]
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