linuxprinting.org is great if you already have a printer in mind and just want to verify that it works. The "Suggest Printers" guide is also good for "normal" printers. However, I wanted two things that the site doesn't do: first person advice on a system that meets a particular criteria (the reverse of what the site does) AND cost information (which the site doesn't (and can't) do at all). What I was doing last night was just searching for all MFPs and then going to linuxprinting.org to see if they are listed. I just thought that maybe somebody has already had experience in this area and could shorten the search. FWIW, I think I'm going to to try the "use software to combine printer scanner and fax modem" to emulate the deal. I already have a printer that I love (Brother HL-1270n.. *very* nice) and a great modem (external USR Sportster) so it may be overkill to buy a full MFP to replace them. We'll see. On Sunday 15 December 2002 11:27 am, David Mandala wrote: > Have a look at http://www.linuxprinting.org/ > > On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 18:40, Kurt Granroth wrote: > > I want to get a multi-function printer with the following features: > > * laser printing > > * flatbed scanning > > * copy without PC > > * fax without PC > > > > Furthermore, I would like both the printer and scanner to work under > > Linux (the printer MUST the scanner would be nice). > > > > I know that the HP 3330 (and related 3300 series) fulfill all of those > > criteria just fine. But there is one last requirement: > > > > * must be under $500 > > > > Oops.. even refurbished 3330s are around $600. > > > > So, does anybody know of a comparable device that fits ALL of my > > criteria? -- Kurt Granroth - "KDE -- Conquer Your Desktop" KDE Developer/Evangelist | granroth@kde.org http://www.granroth.org | kurt@granroth.org