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Brother HL-2270DW

Brother HL-2270DW

The Wi-Fi equipped Brother HL-2270DW provides small businesses with an efficient output device for high-volume black-and-white prints. Read more

16 March, 2011 by Justin Yu
OKI B431dn

OKI B431dn

The OKI B431dn is a workhorse black-and-white page printer, with rapid output speed and high print quality. Combined with extra features like an autoduplexer and a large paper input capacity, the B431dn is highly recommended. Read more

12 November, 2010 by Justin Yu
HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless

HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless

HP's Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless is a suitable inkjet for offices with high-volume print requirements. With a touch-screen, multiple networking options and very fast print speeds, this workhorse gets an Editors' Choice award. Read more

11 September, 2009 by Justin Yu
HP Color LaserJet CP2025n

HP Color LaserJet CP2025n

Although its black print speed could be quicker and it lacks USB-direct printing and wireless, HP's Color LaserJet CP2025n shines in output quality, while the software provides plenty of useful help. Read more

20 April, 2009 by Justin Yu
PlanOn PrintStik PS910

PlanOn PrintStik PS910

Mobile professionals who need to print simple documents on the move may find the compact 700g PrintStik a useful travel companion. It's by no means perfect, but for some users the benefits will outweigh the drawbacks. Read more

6 January, 2009 by Christian Harris
HP Officejet J6480

HP Officejet J6480

The HP Officejet J6480 has a lot of built-in features that are rarely found in similarly priced printers. Read more

18 August, 2008 by Justin Yu
Epson Stylus D120

Epson Stylus D120

Epson's Stylus D120 offers solid build and print quality, ease of use and fast print speeds, while the high-yield dual black ink system offers extra convenience for those requiring relatively large volumes of black-and-white text printing. Read more

18 March, 2008 by Christian Harris
HP CM8060

HP CM8060

State-of-the-art enterprise-class inkjet technology makes HP's CM8060 Colour MFP more than a match for conventional laser-based alternatives. Read more

7 December, 2007 by Alan Stevens
OKI B2520 MFP

OKI B2520 MFP

The OKI B2520 MFP is a low-cost multifunction that ultimately fails for a variety of reasons, from its poorly implemented control panel to slow, low-quality output. There are better laser multifunctions that won't leave you scratching your head in confusion and frustration. Read more

18 September, 2007 by Felisa Yang
HP Deskjet 460wbt

HP Deskjet 460wbt

The HP Deskjet 460wbt printer is useful if you're constantly on the move and absolutely need to be able to print from wherever you are. The option of Wi-Fi printing gives it a slight edge over the competition. Read more

4 September, 2007 by Felisa Yang
Brother MFC-9440CN

Brother MFC-9440CN

Our quibbles with the Brother MFC-9440CN pale in comparison to the many things we like about it, chiefly its sublime combination of fast speeds and high-quality output. It's currently our top recommendation for a small office environment. Read more

28 August, 2007 by Felisa Yang
Lexmark X502n

Lexmark X502n

Although it's missing some fax features that many small offices and workgroups find useful, the Lexmark X502n produces fast, high-quality prints. Read more

10 July, 2007 by Felisa Yang
From the vaults: cracking open the original HP LaserJet

From the vaults: cracking open the original HP LaserJet

Remember the HP LaserJet IIP from 1990? We do, and we've taken one apart to see what was inside. Read more

2 May, 2007 by ZDNet UK
Brother MFC-845CW

Brother MFC-845CW

Brother’s MFC-845CW sets a new standard for multifunction devices. It’s not the best quality printer or scanner, but it is a true all-in-one in every sense of the word. Read more

26 March, 2007 by Christian Harris
HP Officejet Pro K5400dn

HP Officejet Pro K5400dn

HP's Officejet Pro K5400 ably fills a small niche in the small-to-medium-size office. Low cost, fast prints and high-quality text make this a great printer for offices on a budget who don't have high-volume printing needs but want the ability to print colour graphics and photos. Read more

13 March, 2007 by Felisa Yang

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