Tuesday, November 18, 2008

HP A10 Printing Mailbox for Presto Service

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We tried everything to my parents in the 21st century. We bought a computer and put in place, where they only had to click on e-mail icon. But in the end the computer must be restarted or stopped him and they were afraid to touch anything on it. They were very intimidated by it.


This is the ideal solution. They love it. It works surprisingly well. There are no buttons to push. You can control the paper and the ink on the Web. We can change the ink cartridge for them, but they can manage the filling of the document. There is no spam and they like to listen to the gentle chimes let know they have mail. Photos surprisingly well, but we have invested in high-quality paper for them. The printer does not take a photo paper.

There are only two drawbacks I've found so far. The first is that e-mail may not be reproduced, although to be honest, they have not yet had the need so I guess it is a non-issue at this point.

The other is that when it tries to connect, and someone is on the phone, you can listen on the button tonnes during your conversation and then an error message through e-mail to connect to control. I have not studied this issue in May to be a way to solve this problem. If so, and I will update this review and modify it to 5 stars. It is a great product and HP has certainly found a niche.

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