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Canon MG2150 review
The Canon MG2150 offers a high quality output, but compared to its slightly pricier -- but better -- MG3150 sibling, it's not great value. Read more
24 November 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Canon Selphy CP710 review
On-the-go digital photographers travelling without a computer will appreciate the Canon Selphy CP710's small size, lightweight and mobility. When equipped with the optional rechargeable battery, this compact, 300dpi dye-sublimation printer has everything you need to output 150x100mm photos anywhere; that includes a unique retractable USB cable for your camera, a built-in memory-card reader and a 38mm colour LCD Read more
22 December 2005 by David D. Busch
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Oki C3400n review
At around £320 the Oki C3400n colour laser printer won't break the bank in terms of upfront cost and the cost of mono prints, but as with most colour laser printers, the cost of colour prints will eventually add up. However, if you're a small-office user looking for a fast performer with good-quality prints, the Oki C3400n is a good choice Read more
4 October 2006 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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Xerox ColorQube 8570 review
The Xerox ColorQube 8570 can produce great-looking documents rapidly and is cheap to run but it's bulky, noisy and has a long warm-up time. Read more
9 January 2012 by Niall Magennis
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HiTi Photo Printer 641PS review
The HiTi Photo Printer 641PS is a dye-sublimation printer capable of results matching prints from traditional developers. Despite looking like a CB radio, it's better featured than many of its ilk: there's compatibility with most memory cards, PictBridge functions and a built-in photo preview screen Read more
5 August 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Olympus P-10 Digital Photo Printer review
30 April 2004 by Kristina Blachere
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Kodak ESP 7250 review
The Kodak ESP 7250 impresses with the range of features that it offers and its low running costs. However, its print quality, especially for photos, could be better and it is not exactly a speed demon. Read more
11 July 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Brother HL-3040CN review
The Brother HL-3040CN colour laser printer is cheap and produces impressive results with both text and graphics. But it's quite expensive to run in the long term, so, if you do much printing, you might want to look elsewhere. Read more
22 August 2011 by Niall Magennis
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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
