These rollouts include improved versions of dedicated digital - photo printers and more versatile
multifunction machines with photo printing as a core function.
Here's a look at what photo printers and
multifunction machines are available from different vendors:
Multifunction machines, or MFMs — which not only print, but scan, make copies, and fax — are still the best buy if you want the most bang for the buck or when you want to squeeze maximum productivity into minimum space.
Macs work just fine with most printers, scanners and
multifunction machines.
To accomplish this requires something much more than a simple, standalone filling machine;
a multifunction machine described as a «monoblock» can perform all required functions.
The HP OfficeJet 7710
multifunction machine mentioned in «Task Master» (April 2004, page 47) offers two - sided printing as an option, not a standard feature.
If it's not already
a multifunction machine with scanning capabilities, consider upgrading to one.
For the most bang for your buck, check out
a multifunction machine, or MFM.
If you work in a home office,
a multifunction machine (printer - scanner - copier - fax) can also deliver a quick return: The sum of the whole is considerably less than the expense of its parts if purchased separately.
Not exact matches
The new
multifunction sport steering wheel is the key interface between human and
machine.
This is one of the segment's most premium pickups and features Denali - specific design details that include a chrome grille, 20 - inch ultra-bright
machined wheels, heated and ventilated front seats appointed in perforated Mulan leather, and a heated and leather - wrapped
multifunction steering wheel.
Kitchen Modern style fully equipped kitchen with breakfast bar, ceiling fan, electric oven and stove, fridge and freezer, ice maker, microwave, dish washer, coffee
machine, blender,
multifunction mixer and fruit squeezer,
machine for waffles and paninis.
Real estate offices around the country have received letters from companies called AllLed, AdzPro, GanPan, and HeaPle, among others, claiming to have the exclusive right to send documents via e-mail from a
multifunction copier
machine, and demanding that you pay a licensing fee of $ 900 to $ 1,200 per employee before you can send a document.