
Multifunction printers (MFPs), which print, copy, scan and fax, are becoming more popular than standalone printers, and they're a good option if you need to occasionally copy or scan documents.
However, experts say you shouldn't pay for more functions than you'll use. If you don't anticipate much copying or faxing in your computing future, you'll probably be better served by a regular color inkjet printer. You'll pay less money for speedier output, and quality may be better. MFPs also take up significantly more desktop space than a regular printer.
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