Get an $19 dollar one from Office Supplies including 2 cartridges
when empty get an new one you can't get for the same price new 2 new toner cartridges
you only need to bring your own USB cable
Hope this helps ( or $30 more for an wireless one )
Geez....the poor old earth....burping with all throw away our waste.
That is cheap....just about cheaper than going to office works or library.
I have a little scanner. It's about the size of a remote control (A4 length though). I didn't want to donate the space to the size a printer takes up. So if I ever need to print (rare) I go somewhere and print it off. I do find the scanner handy though, because I bin (destroy) everything I get so I don't have to waste space on documents (I also run a tight back up ship x 2).
We've just bought a new CANON printer for home at $19, cheaper than cartridge replacement. When away store info on a USB & print it at the local library at 20 cents per sheet.
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Ernie, the home printers tend to be bulky and may be very difficult to store in the van. They are also more subject to vibration than portable printers as well. If you pourchase one then keep the bits that secured the moving bits where applicable.
The best printers are a little on the expensive side so you may have to look at the third rate option of the home printers. The only portable models i am aware of are the HP OfficeJet 250 Mobile All-in-One Printer at around $450 retail and the Canon Pixma iP110 at around $300. As recommended above try the auction sites for cast-offs. However be aware that the early HP models came without a scanner it was an option option and may not come with the offering. The early HP ones just came with a black cartridge only.
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