"Heidi Manway" <> wrote in message
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> SJP wrote:
>> "Heidi Manway" <> wrote in message
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>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I am looking for a good quality fax machine for home use a
>> > multifunctional machine with Printer would be acceptable too which
>> > Brand and Model should I go for?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > Heidi
>> >
>> Brother range? What country you in?
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> How will that affect me if I purchase Brother fax machine surely they
> are the same globally?price wise?
>
> Thanks again
>
> Heidi
>
I wondered the same thing, and here is how it would apply to my answer:
IF you live in a country having no WalMart I would not reply. ((SIDESTEP:
I'd be willing to bet that SJP thought your name was so pretty that pictures
of green rolling hills with tall mountains in the background popped into
view. And if you had replied that you lived in Switzerland, or a beautiful
Scandinavian land, or some other land having that picturesque, landscaped
topography mentioned earlier, that picture would be enhanced further. Did
you see THE SOUND OF MUSIC? Just a rhetorical question, so please don't
answer.))) But, if you are near one don't buy a printer expecting to print
quality photos. Use it, a lesser quality than top-flight, for good photos
only occasionally, like in a pinch. Look at your newest bunch of digital
pictures on your computer. Narrow down to the ones you really, really wish
to print. Take those, like on a disc (or you can more easily take the media
chip, but it will have all the others you don't wish to print) to WalMart
and use their machine. It does in a few short seconds (has probably more
features than you will use there or even have at home) what a home machine
would likely take a lot longer to simulate. Cost is like 19 cents each--and
you don't have to buy the PRINTED ONES you don't like. Plus, they can put
on a disc, if desired, the ones you want for a couple of $.
This way, you can buy an all-in-one Epson, Canon, HP, or???(Epson ink
cost I hear is cheaper than other makes) for like $100 to do plenty good
mono and color printing, scanning, no-computer needed copying, and faxing.
If you fax more than once every couple of weeks, like several a day, try to
buy one with a 33-speed uploading fax rather than a teen'ish or even a
twenty'ish. I've been happy with my HP 2410 that I paid like $200 for
several years ago. It does all the above. The country I live in has
WalMart. I use WalMart like I described above. I print on my HP maybe 1
quality photo per month. It's too slow for doing many. I have to keep(at
least pay for)even the prints that come out bad. WalMart saves me $. It
lets me hand pick only the desired higher-quality prints. I'd give this
same advice to my children if I had some. My spouse, if I had one, might
not listen, so I'd not offer advice in such a case.
HTH & good luck, what ever country you live in!!! You are probably a
plenty nice person, who may not have known, until hopefully now, what a nice
name was bestowed upon you; but please don't think we'd be trying to look
you up, regardless. Stay safe. s
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