If you're in an area to see some printers in big store or office supply, try that for look and feel. MAny a printer is M/F type or Ain1, but pick one that best suits your needs. You may find a laser based actually more cheaper to run and many are fitted for wifi too. As for printer vs Ain1 types, well thats up to you. The selection still varys and depends on your wallet and needs you require but stick to your guns and don't buy extras as that is something that can break. Some models may refuse to work if a function is disabled in some way.
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I need help deciding what type of printer to buy to replace my HP Photosmart 7550.( new in 2003) The print quality is still good, but the paper feed rollers seem to be sticking, so that the paper gets bent on the corner. I like to print my own digital pictures via the computer, but also use the printer to do regular printing from the computer. Most of the printers you see at the local outlets are some type of "all in ones". I have been researching on the web, but still can't get a hanlde of whether to buy dedicated photo printer or an "all in one". I do want quality, but not necessarly professional. Also wondering about haveing printer that is wifi or get accessory to make it one. Think I like HP products... Thanks for your help.

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