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Hi, My 83 year old father just had to wipe his computer (Lenovo IdeaCentre tower with an HP screen). The computer guy that helped him do that and reinstall everything (upgrading to Windows 11) said that his "printer driver is no longer supported by HP" so he has to buy a new one. He had an Epson Deskjet 4140 which was probably over 10 years old. He liked it specifically because it perfectly fit on a top shelf of his small corner desk. I want to buy him a replacement. My parents print very rarely -- a recipe, an obituary, a coupon, etc. Black and white is probably fine. I need something about the same size that I know will continue to be supported by this computer. Can you please offer suggestions?

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If they are only printing in black and white I would recommend a small laser printer. The advantage is that there are less chance of issues when only used occasionally. Inkjets tend to consume ink, even when not used to maintain print quality.

 

For print only the M110 series

If you want copy ability the M140 series.

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