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curt12914
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Nov 01, 2021

Suggestions for Printer/Copier/Scanner for RV

I apologize if this has been discussed before, but I am looking for suggestions for a printer/copier/scanner for our fifth wheel.

We are not anywhere near full timers, but we are planning to snowbird in Florida for about a month (mid February-March). We have reservations in two different parks for a couple weeks each, so we will be using their Wi-Fi along with using our phones as hotspots. I am not sure if we will use the printer/scanner as wireless or if we will use a cable connection.

My Canon Pixma printer at home uses three color and two black ink cartridges. I like that idea rather than throwing a multi color cartridge out when one color has run out.

Size is a consideration, but not a major one. We do have places we can put a mid-sized unit

What are you using and why do you recommend it?
  • How often do you print and for what purposes?

    We gave up on dragging a printer around and just put it on a thumb drive and take it to officemax or other print place for the rare occasions we need a paper copy of something.
  • I have always had good experience with HP printers but I don't care for their PCs or laptops and instead use Lenovo and Dell, Acer.
  • I have a Dell color laser 1355cn been working great for must be 15 years with no issues. Not made anymore but I would repurchase something similar today. No way would I go back to liquid ink.
  • We use an Epson ET2650 EcoTank all in one printer in our MH. No more ink cartridges to break the bank. It was allowed to sit, with out use, for over 6 months. Run it through a couple of head cleanings and it was like new again. Will work WiFi direct to computer or through a router. Nice software package.

    Richard
  • curt12914 wrote:
    I apologize if this has been discussed before, but I am looking for suggestions for a printer/copier/scanner for our fifth wheel.

    We are not anywhere near full timers, but we are planning to snowbird in Florida for about a month (mid February-March). We have reservations in two different parks for a couple weeks each, so we will be using their Wi-Fi along with using our phones as hotspots. I am not sure if we will use the printer/scanner as wireless or if we will use a cable connection.

    My Canon Pixma printer at home uses three color and two black ink cartridges. I like that idea rather than throwing a multi color cartridge out when one color has run out.

    Size is a consideration, but not a major one. We do have places we can put a mid-sized unit

    What are you using and why do you recommend it?


    we"re not fulltiimers either. we carry a small Samsung B&W laser printer. no copy or scan function but size was our primary concern. on the rare occasion when we need to copy or scan something an office supply store, library or even a campground or RV park offfice can usually help with that.

    so...consider a laser printer instead of ink. i've found that the laser carts last longer than ink carts.
  • We have a Epson XP310 printer due to small size, print/copy/scan and wireless. Laptops and cables don't really work for us. It's not a high end printer. We stopped using color and buy 499inks (cheap) black with everything set to black and white, it does scan in color. It's installed on slide outs in a cabinet, out of sight when not in use. We use our cell Wifi hot spot in the RV and with the home printer, hence it's a one time change on the W10 printer setting between home/RV.

    We NEVER use CG WiFi because of obvious security concerns plus many/most have limited speed/performance for a variety of reasons. CG WiFi advertising is often a marketing consideration vs useful.
  • I kissed ink cartridges away and bought a Epson EcoTank. I've been very happy with it. But I've never taken it on a trip where it's bouncing around either. But I love that I only need to refill the cartridge that uses the most ink. Costco price was good, size was great about the only downside was the lack of sheet feed scanner, but that was a minor issue that I could have fixed if I bought the next model up.

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