I lost track of the original request, but I purchased an HP 7310 all-in-one printer last year, and I couldn't be happier (well, if all of this laser would be better I guess). I paid about $340, technically, actually $400, but got a $60.00 store card at either Office Depot or Staples (can't remember which offhand). Since most of us would end up easily spending that much money it was worth it. I invested in a lot of photo paper with the savings, which was come in unbelievably helpful in sending copies of old family photos to my cousins (as was promised along time ago when I was given them as the family repository person). Not only are the copies superb, especially pictures printed on photo paper to my surprise since it isn't a so-called photo printer, but it does two-sided copying great, and is VERY fast at printing on the lower settings. It has several different quality settings but after printing out a complicated multi-colored webpage in all settings I found very little difference between them, except for speed. And that difference was tremendous. The scanning is excellent, and I have finally mastered the faxing after a couple of hiccoughs. BUT from a genealogy research point of view one of the many reasons for my purchase was that it also copies and prints LEGAL sized pages. I have tons of legal-sized pages from research, as I imagine many of you do. Good Luck! Janet Hunter To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html