A:AnswerOne black cartridge and one color cartridge cost $30 both together. Wireless is very versatile, you can locate it anywhere without having to attach it to a computer. You can print from a phone or a tablet. The only con is that you require a wifi network to take advantage of the wireless capability, but, if you have that network anyway, no problem.
Ink jet requires liquid ink managed in a cartridge. It tends to smudge with water and requires a short period of drying before it stops running off. Laser is much more permanent, but mostly in black. Color laser printing is a lot more expensive.
A:AnswerPhoto paper goes in the same slot regular paper goes. It has a guide that will hold the regular paper and slide/decrease in size to fit the photo paper and keep it straight
A:AnswerNo, the printer does not have faxing capabilities. I found that using an online faxing account worked better then traditional faxing because I can store all my faxes online whether they're incoming or outgoing.