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Tray Selector 1.5.11

Tray Selector 1.5.11

...tray or print your entire document to a different printer perhaps a colour printer. With Tray Selector you can setup all your printing options and... Read more

29 March, 2012
Mailpack Design Studio 1.0

Mailpack Design Studio 1.0

...the colour requirements into the document itself and then print using a colour printer - preferably laser. The result for the customer is identical but the... Read more

30 March, 2012
Hoopy 1.0

Hoopy 1.0

...family and your friends!Print the free Celtic FC Logo with your colour printer, place it anywhere you want, click on "play" and wait for... Read more

29 October, 2011

Lexmark C762n

A good fit for law or accounting firms, the C762n has the speed, the print quality, and the features to support a whole office. Read more

2 December, 2004 by Dan Littman
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

Lexmark C500n

The Lexmark C500n is a fast colour laser printer fit for a multi-user environment with high-volume printing needs. The competition offers more features, but slower printing or lower-quality prints. Read more

23 August, 2006 by Felisa Yang

Xerox WorkCentre C2424/ADP

More powerful than an inkjet and far cheaper than A3 products, the WorkCentre C2424 delivers excellent performance and print quality with a full suite of network management features and a cost-effective pricing plan. Read more

16 May, 2005 by Paul Monckton

Samsung CLP-500

Home-based businesses and small offices looking for a sub-£500 colour laser with a network printing option should consider the Samsung CLP-500. Read more

9 February, 2004 by Jeffrey Fuchs

Dell tipped to add colour

Dell will this week reveal printer plans for 2004 that may include a colour laser model Read more

6 January, 2004 by John G.Spooner

Citizen to show metallic colour printer/scanner

...will show no sign of fatigue when it shows a new metallic colour printer with integral scanner at the annual CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany... Read more

15 January, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Canon boasts cheapest A3 colour printer yet

Canon's latest £350 + VAT colour PC and Macintosh-compatible A3 printer is the cheapest available in its class, according to distributor Mygate. Read more

11 December, 1996 by Arif Mohamed

QMS slashes colour printer prices

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5 October, 1999 by Dominic Maher

Tektronix aims colour printer at G3 users

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21 July, 1999 by Dominic Maher

OKI C7200dn

OKI's C7200dn is an affordable network colour printer that delivers excellent output speed thanks to its efficient use of... Read more

22 January, 2001 by Charles McLellan

Oki C5510n

The Oki C5510n is a speedy, network-ready colour printer, scanner and copier that best fits an office workgroup that does... Read more

14 July, 2005 by Jeffrey Fuchs

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