The problem with that is the legal paper (8.5x14, 8.5x17) extends beyond the 8.5x11 glass, and even though the "copier" has the capability of reduction, whatever is outside the glass gets chopped off. Woody ~~~~~~~~~~~~<>~~~~~~~ peer@mindspring.com writes: If the copier has a reducing feature, couldn't the legal pages be reduced to letter size by using the reducing setting, then copying them, then scanned; then enlarged on the computer if the reduced size is too small? Marie -----Original Message----- From: Doris Mathis [mailto:doris40@aeroinc.net] Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:05 PM To: GEN-COMP-TIPS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Gen-Comp-Tips] Scanners and printers Pat, I have an HP psc 2210 (printer, scanner, copier and fax) and I love it. It isn't the legal size but you can get them that size. I've copied pictures on photo paper and they've come out great. I don't have a digital camera, so I can't tell you how that works. Doris ----- Original Message ----- From: marsha moses To: GEN-COMP-TIPS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:52 PM Subject: Re: [Gen-Comp-Tips] Scanners and printers I have been totally happy with my 4 in one. It is an Epson Stylus CX6400. I do not print out my own photos--I take them to Walmart, so I can not tell you how the photo printing is. But I am totally happy with everything that I do with this printer/scanner. Marsha in WV Pat Fite wrote: >I am interested in buying a 4 in 1 combination printer, scanner, copier and >fax machine. >I want it to do color pictures and be able to scan legal size documents, >preferable on >a flat bed rather than sheet fed. I will be using this for my genealogy >work. > >If this is not the proper place to ask this question, could someone give me >the proper >newsgroup. > > >Pat