I'm almost done setting up my new Windows 7 desktop machine. (I'm in the middle of installing Visual Studio 2008 SP 1 right now.)
I had two printers (b&w and color) and one scanner hooked up to my old machine. None of the three was compatible with Windows 7 x64. So, I went out to Best Buy and picked up a Canon PIXMA MX870, which should do a reasonable job of acting as a b&w printer, a color printer, and a scanner. So far, I like it.
It took quite a while to unbox and set up though. Lots of tape to remove, five different ink cartridges to install, etc, etc. I'm using it as a network printer (rather than USB) so I'll (hopefully) be able to print to it from my laptops, in addition to my desktop.
Oh, and I'm very happy to finally own a printer that duplexes. It's kind of slow at duplexing though; it needs to wait a couple of seconds for the ink to dry on one side before pulling the paper back through to print the reverse side.
Labels: hardware, Windows