For home needs - a great choice. If sometimes you print and scan a little, then the choice is worthy. Has pros: 1) The MFP performs all its tasks successfully, enough for home use; 2) The printer itself is cheap and comes with 2 cartridges. 3) There is Wi-Fi and the ability to print via mobile devices; 4) Small in size. With its cons: The only and very significant drawback is the price of cartridges. 2 cartridges cost as much as the printer itself. You can take the printer itself instead of 2 cartridges, they are still included. The manufacturer forces you to buy XL versions, which are more profitable. And such garbage in most printers.
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