Lexmark has put together a well designed and feature righ all-in-one device, but can the performance live up to the features?
Printer Reviews
Don’t just buy the cheapest printer you can find, check our reviews first to find out which are actually worth the cash. We review everything from budget home printers to high-end office printers, so whatever your need, we’ll have something for you.
HP’s Photosmart 8450 impresses Simon Williams for its range of features and the superb quality output from its eight colour ink system.
Xerox has produced a personal/small office laser printer for under £200. It looks like a bargain on the surface, but is it a false economy?
OKI has come up with a colour LED printer at a bargain price. It’s a large beast, but if you need colour in the office it’s worth a look.
Once again Epson proves that it can build first rate photo printers. The new R300 combines excellent image quality with a reasonable purchase price.
If you’re looking for a single solution for your printing, copying, faxing and scanning needs, hp thinks it has the answer.
Kyocera has a reputation for creating environmentally conscious devices with low running costs, so how does its latest printer/scanner/copier measure up?
Not only is the Canon Pixma iP5000 a great looking printer, it also provides high-quality prints, impressive flexibility and great value for money.
The hp Photosmart 375 is a compact photo printer, complete with integrated preview screen and Bluetooth functionality. But how does it compare to Epson’s PictureMate?
Digital photos are great, but you still want prints for albums and frames. The Epson PictureMate provides simple digital photo printing, without the scary running costs.