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  • Lexmark X6170 All-in-One Review   [Review, HardwareCentral]
    Lexmark doesn't make TV remotes, but it makes an affordable office all-in-one complete with fax and automatic document feeder. The X6170 costs $250, is rated for a workhorse 5,000-page monthly duty cycle (though its solitary USB port means you'll have to spring for an external Ethernet server if you want to share its printing functions with coworkers), and offers sharp flatbed scanning; convenient color and black-and-white copying of single- or multipage documents; 33.6Kbps color or black-and-white faxing with 100-number speed dial; and handsome if not terribly quick printing in an easy-to-use, desk-space-saving package accompanied by above-average software utilities.
     Mon, 29 Sep, 2003 | 31 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Colour Laser Shootout - HP CLJ2500n vs Minolta-QMS 2300DL   [Review, HardwareZoom]
    This review you are about to read almost didn't make it to the web. Reasons are obvious; many would still think that these are corporate products and not going to attract a lot of readership. Furthermore, these are not the kind of products that we can write in and ask the manufacturer for a "sample set". There are plenty of odds against us, so it's not surprising that you don't see colour laser reviews very often in the web.
     Thu, 25 Sep, 2003 | 360 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • SAMSUNG SF-555P MULTIFUNCTION LASER PRINTER   [Review, TweakNews]
    In today's workplace, success has a direct relationship with efficiency. You have to be efficient with your financial resources, your time and your space to cut costs and raise profits. With a multifunction printer fax, simple photocopying, scanning and printing can be handled at one workstation freeing up the space, cost and time taken up by multiple machine use.
     Fri, 19 Sep, 2003 | 53 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Top 5 Multifunction Printers   [Roundup, PCWorld]
    Most ink jet multifunction printers we've tested performed well overall but didn't excel at every function or handle them all at a quick pace.
     Mon, 15 Sep, 2003 | 222 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Canon's Back to School Salvo   [Roundup, Tomshardware]
    Canon has launched four new multi-purpose printers. In addition to the i550 and i850 that are still featured in the catalog, Canon stands ready to introduce the i250, i350, i450 and i470D - they are less expensive, faster and simply better, all around. Here is a preview of what awaits you once the summer vacation is over, in September, just in time for back to school.
     Fri, 25 Jul, 2003 | 61 Click(s) | Detail

  • Samsung ML-1750   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    Several companies, including Samsung, offer cute, compact, monochrome laser printers priced at $199. But with the money you'll save on paper and toner, it's easy to budget just $50 more for this step-up model -- though built for personal instead of network use, it offers everything from 17-ppm speed to a real, slide-out paper drawer just like a big printer's. Take that, inkjets!
     Fri, 25 Jul, 2003 | 155 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Lexmark T420d   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    It's easy to take text-oriented, monochrome laser printers for granted, particularly those in the small-office midstream between $200 desktop models and big corporate workhorses. But Lexmark's new, not-so-big workhorse combines 22-ppm speed and deft duplex printing for an affordable $649 -- for small businesses that are growing fast.
     Mon, 30 Jun, 2003 | 12 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Lexmark E323   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    The paperless office? Ha! Even penny-pinching home offices or company workgroups print plenty of mostly text, mostly monochrome documents -- and Lexmark comes to their rescue by putting industrial-strength, 20-ppm laser printing in a desktop-friendly, affordable ($399 solo, $599 networked) package.
     Thu, 22 May, 2003 | 41 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • HP Color LaserJet 1500L   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    If Minolta-QMS' $699 color laser printer was one shoe dropping -- or one shotgun barrel fired at the business inkjet printer market -- here's the other: a challenger bearing the mighty HP brand for $799. With just one USB port instead of a network interface, it's hard to share this quick, colorful, plain-paper dynamo ... but who says you have to share it?
     Thu, 15 May, 2003 | 129 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Canon i950 + Comparison of Photo Printers   [Roundup, Tomshardware]
    With the release of the i950 we have a perfect occasion to take a look at all the brands and see what the quality of their prints is like. How does the i950 compare to the i850, and to the latest HP, Epson and Lexmark printers? Are six colors better than four? The images give the answer! [an error occurred while processing this directive]
     Fri, 09 May, 2003 | 143 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Minolta-QMS Magicolor 2300W   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    After being the first to push color laser printing below $1,000, what does Minolta-QMS do for an encore? Push it below $700, with a compact, quiet, 1,200 by 600-dpi workhorse that should seriously tempt any small-office worker who needs more than a desktop inkjet -- and seriously worry your local Kinko's color-print-shop manager.
     Thu, 01 May, 2003 | 329 Click(s) | Detail

  • The Canon i320: A Little Entry-Level Printer   [Review, Tomshardware]
    No, despite the way it looks, this is no toy. The general public may even like the color scheme chosen for it. In any case, the inner workings of a printer are more important than the cover. And it's those workings that we were determined to test.
     Thu, 24 Apr, 2003 | 42 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Samsung ML-1430 Laser Printer   [Review, Digit Life]
    Samsung's ML-1430 has similar traits with the previous models ML-1210 or ML-1250. I hope you know the difference between these two solutions: beside some peculiarities in the mechanical and electronical parts, the ML-1210 supports Smart GDI emulation while the ML-1250 supports emulation of HP PCL6 language.
     Wed, 23 Apr, 2003 | 23 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • HP LaserJet 1300   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    With color inkjet printers offering ever more speed and quality and monochrome lasers starting at under $200, where does a $399 laser fit in? If it's HP's newest LaserJet, any corner of your desk -- where it offers hard-to-fault connectivity, expandability, and 20-ppm, 1,200-dpi output.
     Mon, 21 Apr, 2003 | 192 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Lexmark X5150 All-in-One   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    Combining a color inkjet printer, copier, and scanner in one package is no longer new, but Lexmark was the first to do it for a low $149. Now it's done it again, with a second-generation model that tops last fall's PrinTrio. But is its output worth waiting for?
     Thu, 10 Apr, 2003 | 50 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • HP PSC 1210 All-in-One   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    The price is tiny -- $149. The product is tiny -- an inkjet printer, flatbed scanner, and color copier no bigger than a toaster oven. The performance is anything but tiny -- surprisingly close to photo and/or laser quality. Do one or two drawbacks keep this multifunction mini from being a sure family favorite?
     Tue, 18 Mar, 2003 | 213 Click(s) | Detail

  • hp photosmart 7350: A Standalone, at a Price   [Review, Tomshardware]
    The 7350 may have card readers and turn out magnificent photos, but it still leaves something to be desired. Read on for the pros and cons we found with HP's version of direct printing.
     Mon, 03 Mar, 2003 | 30 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • HP Officejet 5110   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    Fax machines may be old hat, but faxing and copying -- with an automatic, not one-page-at-a-time manual, document feeder -- are still as valuable to most home offices as color printing and scanning. For a thrifty $200, how does HP's latest all-in-one stack up against today's increasingly popular flatbed-scanner models?
     Thu, 06 Feb, 2003 | 103 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Canon MultiPass F20   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    It's no longer news that you can put an inkjet printer, color copier, and flatbed scanner on your desk in one compact piece for one low price. But Canon's $250 multifunction unit goes beyond the minimum -- with, among other things, the best print quality and cheapest ink cartridges we've seen.
     Thu, 23 Jan, 2003 | 142 Click(s) | Detail

  • HP Business Inkjet 3000   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    If the typical inkjet printer is a Honda Civic, here's a Hummer: HP introduces a workgroup color printer that's faster and cheaper to operate than many color lasers, a behemoth built to crank out as many as 30,000 high-quality pages per month (with a heater to dry freshly inked pages, yet). Should you -- or can you -- make room for it in your office?
     Wed, 15 Jan, 2003 | 27 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

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