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Sep 12, 2009

We're hunting for a small printer for a crowded office space. There's a not much desk space or shelf space.

Only need something to print. No scanning, faxing or other functions! Hoping we can get Canon that is compatible with the inkjet 40 and 41 cartridges as we already have a printer that uses those.

Requirements:
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Photo printing

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