HP launches 3 new home all-in-one printers

By Pam Carroll on 11 September 2006

Tags: all-in-one | copy | fax | hp | photosmart | printer | scan | printing | panoramic | dpi

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J.SIDDIQ
28/06/2007 03:26 AM

EASY UNDERSTANDABLE EXPLANATION AND VERY GOOD PRESENTATION.

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Joan O'Boyle
06/09/2007 02:03 PM

I bought a Hewlett Packard a few years ago. I have a Scanjet3300C & A Deskjet 610C Printer. Could you please tell me how I can send a Fax using these? Thank you

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