[nfbcs] Looking for accessible all-In-one

Georgia Cabus cabusgeorgia at gmail.com
Fri May 24 18:10:43 UTC 2019


Hi, most all-in-one printers still have buttons and they tend to be
cheaper, as for the unit but for ink it depends.

The other printers have basic functions of copying already by pressing the
"black" button if you want the copy to print with black ink or "color"
button for colored copy. It will automatically scan it and print. The newer
ones there is a menu you go and select copy then either black or colored.

Which printer does she has? We can check it out for the specs.

Regards,

Georgia

On Fri, May 24, 2019, 8:37 AM David W Bundy via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Good morning,
> One of my consumers is looking for an accessible all in one printer.  I
> know that most of the features should be available from the software;
> however, she is specifically looking for one but she can make copies with.
> The only way I’ve found to do that through the software is to scan and then
> print. This is not an acceptable solution for her. Does anyone know of
> currently a available printer that  still has buttons for this purpose?
>
> David W Bundy
> West Columbia, SC
> bundy at pobox.com
> Sent from my iPhone
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