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Best printer compatibility w/ mac pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Dogbreath" data-source="post: 1426590" data-attributes="member: 171258"><p>Hi Plummer . . . </p><p>Sorry, I don't have a recommendation...I just want to join in with you on your quest for a "high quality" printer needing the same features as you. I, too, have been burned by HP and their top of the line all-in-ones...twice. I purchased both their 8500 and 8600 (which was supposed to have fixed the issues with the 8500) series and both stopped feeding paper and give false "out of paper" alarms. HP quality and service and support have failed miserably over the last few years. So can anyone help the two of us?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogbreath, post: 1426590, member: 171258"] Hi Plummer . . . Sorry, I don't have a recommendation...I just want to join in with you on your quest for a "high quality" printer needing the same features as you. I, too, have been burned by HP and their top of the line all-in-ones...twice. I purchased both their 8500 and 8600 (which was supposed to have fixed the issues with the 8500) series and both stopped feeding paper and give false "out of paper" alarms. HP quality and service and support have failed miserably over the last few years. So can anyone help the two of us? [/QUOTE]
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