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Canon Pixma iP4950 review
Rapid print speed, top quality results, dual paper trays and support for direct CD/DVD printing make the Canon Pixma iP4950 a great buy. Read more
29 November 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Dell 1130 review
The Dell 1130 monochrome laser printer is extremely neat and compact, and produces excellent results with both text and graphics. It's also reasonably cheap to run. We like it. Read more
25 August 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Brother HL-2240 review
The Brother HL-2240 may not be big on features, but this budget monochrome laser impresses with its crisp text output and reasonable running costs. Read more
23 August 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Brother HL-2130 review
The Brother HL-2130's graphics performance could be slightly better, and it's not the cheapest monochrome laser printer in terms of running costs. But its crisp text, small size and low price mean it's still worth a gander. Read more
1 August 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Samsung ML-1865W review
The Samsung ML-1865W is a very compact printer, but nevertheless it's easy to setup and use, produces good quality printouts at a rapid speed and is also economical to run. Read more
22 June 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Samsung ML-1665 review
The ML-1665 is a cheap, monochrome laser printer stripped down to its bare bones. Fortunately, those bones are worth every penny. Its print quality is great with both text and graphics, and it works at a speedy pace. It's also small, so you can tuck it away pretty much anywhere Read more
17 June 2010 by Spencer Dalziel
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Brother MFC-3360C review
The Brother MFC-3360C may look like it belongs in a Michael J Fox film from the '80s, and it's not the fastest printer you can get your hands on, but it produces decent-quality prints. Besides bearing an affordable price tag, it's also fairly compact and doesn't make much noise Read more
10 September 2009 by Justin Yu
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HP Photosmart A636 review
The HP Photosmart A636 is a great compact inkjet photo printer. Its print speed isn't anything special, but it produces good-quality prints, is extremely easy to use, boasts a 122mm colour touchscreen and offers tonnes of editing options. It all comes in an attractive body too Read more
2 July 2009 by Justin Yu
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Lexmark Z845 review
The Lexmark Z845 is a basic A3 colour printer. Whether printing text, graphics or photos, the print speeds and quality are good but not great -- about what you'd expect from a £60 printer Read more
23 February 2007 by Felisa Yang
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Samsung CLP-300 review
Samsung's CLP-300's tiny dimensions are impressive -- it's touted as the smallest colour laser printer in the world. Its feature set will not satisfy those looking to print large amounts, nor will the quality please designers or those with an eye for detail, but if you're looking for an affordable colour laser for light home use, this is ideal Read more
24 October 2006 by Rory Reid
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