It is quite bulky and a little heavy for an inexpensive all-n-one. Finally, the photo printing capability (which was just a plus, but extremely enjoyed by my GF and myself) is of the highest quality, and quite quick once it gets going. The built in document-tray is a nice touch for an inexpensive printer. The screen is a nice size to scroll through pictures directly on the screen, or to change/set-up printer options. The built in USB port is nice for printing directly from flash drives or devices. The document printing speed is faster than advertised, though usually a matter of seconds, occasionally it has delayed wireless loading times of around a minute, prior to printing. It was easy to set-up wireless printing from all our devices (MacBook Pro, IPad, Iphone5 &4S & 4, Blackberrys, PS3, XBox360 and friends PC's). It was easy to set-up, it took awhile but had no problems setting it up wirelessly, even using a Mac. But when I was finally trying to decided between an HP and Brother printer that were more than double the price I saw this one on sale and it compared on all the specs. I was originally looking for a new four-n-one printer (I only wanted fax capability as a back-up to my home business printer). I've owned, used, and set-up quite a few printers and for what I would consider a cheap all-n-one ($100, in August), this one is at the top of that list.
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