The cornerstone of its newest color products, the WorkCentre C2424, offers color multifunction capabilities that, the company said, is 60 percent more affordable and twice as fast as competitive ...
Unorthodox doesn't always equate with inferior. Despite an output tray that discharges in the rear, the Lexmark CX410 Multifunction Color Laser Printer is far more than a glorified fax machine. And ...
When you think of the evolution in printers, only one word really comes to mind: cheaper. Yes, multifunction printers offer fax, scan, and copy capabilities. Many printers now include networking, even ...
The Epson WorkForce Pro WF-6590 ($550 MSRP) is a step up from most small business multifunction (MFP) color inkjet printers. It’s designed for a workgroup or department, and it sports several amped-up ...
From the Cheapskate: This all-in-one does it all: printing, scanning, copying and faxing. And it supports AirPrint and Google Cloud Print as well. Plus: an amazing tablet deal! Rick Broida is the ...
For nearly a decade, Bill focused on printer and scanner technology and reviews for PCMag, and wrote about computer technology since well before the advent of the internet. He authored or co-authored ...
The HP Officejet Enterprise Color Flow X585z Multifunction Printer is one of the very few color inkjet printers than can give color lasers as run for their money. It’s faster and cheaper to operate, ...
Multifunction printers (also called all-in-one printers) combine a printer, scanner, copier, and sometimes a fax machine into a single device. Having all these functions in one unit not only saves ...
Review summary: Excellent print quality for documents and photos, above average scanning and copying speeds and easy operation make the HP Photosmart 7520 the best multifunction printer under $200. A ...
Impressive print quality is the highlight of this small workgroup unit. Speed and features are competent. Toner costs range from average to a little pricey. Everything concerning the Samsung ...
Copiers and multifunction printers provide similar, if not the same, functions. In many cases, the biggest difference between these devices is scale: size, number of features and degree of flexibility ...