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HP Deskjet 6940 review
The HP Deskjet 6940 is a basic colour inkjet printer designed for home and small-office users who have low-volume printing needs, but may want to print the occasional snapshot. Its price, features, no-fuss design and print quality make it a great printer for students or anyone on a budget Read more
9 August 2006 by Felisa Yang
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HP Color LaserJet 3600n review
Good value for a workgroup network colour laser printer, the 3600n comes with well-filled cartridges and is efficient with its ink. The design couldn't make jam-clearing and maintenance any easier, but its text quality leaves something to be desired and its expandability options are limited Read more
20 June 2006 by Dan Littman
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Lexmark C522n review
The Lexmark C522n gives you high quality prints at a fraction of the cost of many business printers. It's compact, easily manoeuvrable and its performance and print quality excels -- it rattles off plain text documents at a rate not far off top-end models costing thousands of pounds Read more
15 June 2006 by Dan Littman
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Xerox Phaser 8500N review
The Xerox Phaser 8500N has nearly everything a colour business printer should, including speed, solid network handling and add-ons for paper capacity and memory, but it uses an innovative drum-based system that liquefies solid blocks of ink, making colour printing faster and cheaper, although not quite as good quality Read more
22 November 2005 by Kristina Blachere
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HP Color LaserJet 2600n review
The HP Color LaserJet 2600n features built-in Ethernet networkability, is simple to use and the quality of most of its print samples impressed us. However, its slow performance on some tasks and its potentially high postpurchase costs mean the 2600n best fits small and patient workgroups and home offices Read more
21 July 2005 by Dan Littman
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