Still confused, I asked a fellow ScrapGirl what she thought of her new HP AIO and she wasn't extremely pleased - more confusion. So tonight I did lots more research and compared the specs of the Epson V500 Scanner to the HP C8180 (the high end HP AIO). As I have the Epson 1400 for deluxe photos and my 12 x 12 LO, I was more interested in a great scanner than anything, the printer is more for every day and 4 x 6 photos. The HP AIO unit had better scanner resolution compared to the Epson V500 (9600 x 9600 vs 6400 x 9600) and the bit depth was 96 bit, compared to Epson's 48 bit. It also includes a touch screen and a DVD/CD burner lightscribe built into the printer so you can burn directly from your memory card to a DVD/CD - pretty slick. So was the price tag of $399.00.
So I decided to wait until a great deal came along on this unit and limp by with my scanner meanwhile - and tonight on buy.com I found this AIO for only $149! Conisdering that it comes with $60 worth of ink, I figure it will cost less than $100! And best of all, it uses the same individual inks as my current AIO and the same papers, so I won't have to replenish my supply. Looking forward to all of the fun stuff this one should do!
But if any of you are sitting on the fence about AIO printers or just love a great deal - you might want to check this one out
Will let you know how it works as soon as I test it out -

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