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Epson seems to have taken a leaf out of Brother's book by hiding the USB cable inside the CX6600, or possibly Brother borrowed the idea from Epson. Either way we like anything that tidies up a ...
The Canon SmartBase MP390 is at the top of the tree in the Canon SmartBase range as it is a printer and scanner that has direct photo printing and a fax; however there is no network ...
As MFDs go the Canon PIXMA MP130 is quite basic, although it's not quite as basic as the PIXMA MP110, which is a printer / scanner / copier. The PIXMA MP130 adds a card reader and ...
Take the Brother DCP-310CN, add a few features and you've got the MFC-620CN. The differences are the fax, answer phone and sheet feeder on the top, and an extra £60 or so on the price tag. ...
The DCP-310CN is the most basic colour MFD in Brother's range, but it uses the same novel base unit as a number of other Brothers. The top lifts up and rests on a stay of the ...
You'd be hard pressed to claim that Lexmark is always top of the tree when it comes to making astounding quality printing products. Yet the company's canny focus on targeting products at specific users continues to ...
Epson's Stylus Photo range has consistently been at the forefront of the photo reproduction market and this latest model follows the same precedent with an all-in-one photo centre that is stuffed with features for the camera ...
This is one of the biggest home photo printers marketed by HP and includes the company's latest eight-colour print technology. It can print borderless pages up to A4 and works with or without a PC to ...
You can buy a desktop mono laser for little more than the cost of a toner cartridge these days, but if you want to share it on a network you'll need something a lot quicker. You'll ...
Colour laser printer prices have dropped dramatically over the last couple of years, and you can now get a very serviceable machine, like Oki's C3100, for under £500 at street prices. This is a printer designed ...
HP's latest all-in-one deserves the title more than most, as its full set of functions include printing, scanning, copying in colour or greyscale and faxing. It also has a full set of slots for 11 different ...
The stream of new printers hitting the market shows no sign of slowing down, with all the major manufacturers keen to fill every niche, however small, with a printer of some description. Lexmark's P915 Photo printer ...
When it comes to desirable standards in printers, the usual wish list includes reliability, speed and volume of printing, relatively low costs, versatility of printable media and of course the quality of the finished product. Epson ...
Despite its low price tag, the four-colour Pixma iP2000 from Canon boasts several features that are normally found on more expensive printers; speed, direct printing support, dual input trays and good graphics printing. But it's not ...
If you need to print address labels, or any other kind of label for that matter, the usual method is to run an A4-size sheet of blank labels through a printer. This is fine if you ...
So the thought of a sub-£500 (including VAT) colour laser printer appeals to you, and why wouldn't it? But - and it's a big but - before you rush off and buy Samsung's new 600 x ...
The very mention of the product name 'DesignJet' conjures visions of floor-standing inkjet monsters the size of a family car, churning through exhibition posters at a snail's pace. However, HP assigns the DesignJet monicker to all ...
Inkjet photo printers are usually cheap to buy, if expensive to run, so the £549 price tag on Canon's i9950 seems a bit steep. But this is no ordinary photo printer. Its wide carriage, large-gamut inking ...
It would appear that Lexmark wants to dominate the printer market in terms of sheer number of different products. The company is pumping out a seemingly never-ending stream of new products; one of the latest is ...
Laser printing technology is pretty well established, with most manufacturers employing throw-away cartridges containing not just toner, but expensive imaging and developer components too. Not so Kyocera Mita, which bucks this trend to make its printers ...