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HP Colour LaserJet CP3505: fast out of the gates, but noisy
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A big, fast colour laser that's ideal for a busy office team. Just don't trust the manual.
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Canon Selphy ES2: very portable printing
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The Canon Selphy ES2 photo printer is primarily intended for standalone use, but can also be directly connected to a computer via USB.
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Lexmark X4875: a well-featured MFD
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This unit is a moderately priced inkjet all-in-one machine.
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Fuji Xerox DocuPrint C2255: back breaking printing
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The biggest and meanest workgroup printer on the block.
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Fuji Xerox Phaser 3200MFP/N
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More fax than printer, the Phaser 3200MFP/N doesn't live up to expectations.
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Canon Pixma MX850: an MFD for SMBs
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Whether it's printing, scanning, copying or faxing that you're after, the Pixma has you covered.
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Brother QL-570: effective label printing
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A great small-batch label printer that , for a limited time, comes with free label stock.
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The Lexmark MFC formula continues
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Lexmark has taken an interesting approach to printers: stand out by cramming as many features as possible into very affordable or moderately priced device.
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HP’s convenient lunchbox printer
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With a look reminiscent of an 80s boombox, the design alone tells you this small printer can be easily carried around to wherever you have a photo printing project.
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Need a networkable printer for your office?
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Brother’s HL-5270DN is a networkable 1,200dpi mono laser printer suited to small office or workgroup use thanks to an Ethernet interface as well as the usual parallel and USB ports.
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More a workhorse than a personal printer
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Positioned as an economical alternative to low-end colour laser printers for workgroup use, the HP OfficeJet Pro K5400dtn includes Ethernet and USB interfaces.
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A solid choice for a workgroup
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A monochrome A4 printer that unusually lives up to its print-speed claims.
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Adobe trips over Photoshop copy protection
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What do you do when a freshly purchased copy of Photoshop refuses to install because it thinks it is already installed? Not even Adobe is quite sure.
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