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multifunction printer
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multifunction printer
A computer printer that includes scanning and copying functions. It may also provide faxing, fax to e-mail and network scanning capabilities. See network scanning.


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The Dell V313 and Dell V313w all-in-one printers offer direct printing of photos via memory card slots and the Dell V313w is available in the US and Canada with optional pink/white and blue/white trim.
If you need a printer for a small business, home office or personal use that is able to handle more than one function, such as copying as well as printing, an all-in-one printer could be the answer - these can be found in both inkjet and laser varieties and are useful if you are looking for an all round machine to save space or initial overheads.
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