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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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HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One review
Perfect for the amateur photo enthusiast, the HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One functions as a printer, scanner and copier. It also boasts a touchscreen LCD display and fantastic connectivity options, from Wi-Fi to Bluetooth. It's well designed and produces good photo prints Read more
12 June 2008 by Justin Yu
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HP Photosmart Premium C309g review
HP has seemingly stuffed the Photosmart Premium C309g with every feature it could think of, while still delivering a well-rounded all-in-one inkjet printer. The touchscreen display is genuinely useful, its wireless-networking support is excellent, and it offers good all-round performance Read more
2 November 2009 by Nicholas James
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Epson Stylus Photo PX710W review
The multi-function, inkjet Epson Stylus Photo PX710W prints, copies and scans, looking nothing less than luscious all the time. Its output is generally superb, it's blisteringly fast and it's not particularly expensive either. You could do far, far worse than to buy this machine Read more
21 October 2009 by Nicholas James
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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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Lexmark X502n colour laser multifunction review
The Lexmark X502n is a printer, scanner, photocopier and fax machine in one. It is missing some advanced fax features, but if you can live without those it should please you, delivering high-quality prints at very fast speeds Read more
9 July 2007 by Felisa Yang
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Brother MFC-5890CN review
The MFC-5890CN all-in-one printer, scanner, fax and copier may well appeal to those who appreciate a retro design, and its large, 84mm, colour LCD screen is a definite bonus. Print quality could be better but its scanning, copying and fax features work well and it packs in a fair amount of features Read more
12 August 2009 by Justin Yu
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Epson Stylus SX610FW review
The Stylus SX610FW all-in-one printer with built-in fax and copier isn't the best choice for photo printouts, but its performance with text and business graphics is excellent, making it a solid option for those setting up a home office. Such users are also likely to be charmed by its Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking capability Read more
16 October 2009 by Nicholas James
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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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Lexmark C530dn review
A fast, high-quality colour laser printer with a built-in duplexer for automatic double-sided printing, the C530dn and its siblings, the C532n and C532dn, offer reduced power consumption and material waste -- which benefits both your bank balance and the environment Read more
3 January 2007 by Felisa Yang
