I picked up a Canon Pixma MP160 (from OcUK, of course) for a friend who wanted a decent cheap printer.
It fits the bill. It comes with a black cartridge as well as a colour one, so it isn't really much more expensive than the £20-25 printers I looked at (which didn't include a black cartridge). Print quality and print speed are both surprisingly good for a cheap printer. All as reviews said.
They didn't care about the scanner functionality, so the comments in reviews about the poor quality of it didn't bother me.
I scanned a few things, just as a test. The image quality of the scanning is good enough (at least at the higher dpi setting), but the colour is extremely bad. Scan a vibrant crimson red and you get a muddy dull orange.
Can anything be done about this? If the scanning had been bad in every way, I would probably just have ignored it, but it's just the colour. For black/white/grey stuff, it's not bad.
It fits the bill. It comes with a black cartridge as well as a colour one, so it isn't really much more expensive than the £20-25 printers I looked at (which didn't include a black cartridge). Print quality and print speed are both surprisingly good for a cheap printer. All as reviews said.
They didn't care about the scanner functionality, so the comments in reviews about the poor quality of it didn't bother me.
I scanned a few things, just as a test. The image quality of the scanning is good enough (at least at the higher dpi setting), but the colour is extremely bad. Scan a vibrant crimson red and you get a muddy dull orange.
Can anything be done about this? If the scanning had been bad in every way, I would probably just have ignored it, but it's just the colour. For black/white/grey stuff, it's not bad.