[QUOTE 1409757"]I'm thinking of going laptop + wireless soon, so might end up getting a new wireless one anyway. Any recommendations?[/quote]
I'm no expert but have a couple of suggestions. Although I have a multiple-function machine at home I would always buy machines with a single function as they then do one task well. For work, which is were I do a lot of printing, we long ago stopped buying cheap printers. Going to the £120-150 mark gives an enormous improvement in quality.
For wireless + laptop we currently use an HP 8000 Pro. It can be USB or wireless connected, set up is very simple, print quality excellent, very fast, has auto-duplex and is economical to run. Separate ink cartridges and the black is double capacity. The Bluetooth connection always works at boot up and the connection networks easily. At initial set up despite the instructions saying it will be automatic I found it neccesary to do a manual connection.
The negatives are what I call spool time. Once a doc is sent to print it takes a while to prepare the pages for actual printing, once the info is sent the actual printing is very fast. For large print runs the spool time, waiting time if you like, is more than compensated for by the print speed but for 2-3 pages it seems frustratingly long. I don't know but I guess this is a function of wireless printing and is not specific to this printer.
The other negative is HP have developed what I find to be a complicated online diagnostic process for problem solving. Only had to use it twice in 12 months for very simple problems but it didn't fill me with confidence.