(Reviews) A student or home user can get an adequate printer plus a few more features in this low-cost multifunction unit.
(Reviews) Though this multifunction printer is well equipped for a small or home office, its ink costs restrict it to lower-volume use.
(Reviews) A raft of features makes this multifunction printer tempting, despite its middling performance and a few design flaws.
(Reviews) These efficient workhorses combine color laser printing, scanning, copying, and, frequently, faxing. Ratings and rankings can change due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info.
(Reviews) This higher-end color laser MFP offers good performance and features, but it's not for the budget-conscious.
(Reviews) A low-volume office might tolerate the pricey toner for this color laser MFP, but its design could be a lot better.
(Reviews) Cheap to buy but costly to resupply, this color laser MFP would fit best in a lower-volume small office.
(Reviews) Although it prints surprisingly good photos, this color laser MFP has too many limitations for the price.
(Reviews) Speed and expandability are this color laser MFP's forte, making up for its subpar photos and design quirks.
(Reviews) Efficient but not stylish, this color laser MFP is a solid choice for adding a little color to work documents.
(Reviews) New Color Inkjet MFP Features DVD Burner
(Reviews) Poky speed and a high price detract from this multifunction printer's useful small-office/home-office and shutterbug features.
(Reviews) Brother's MFC-685CW is a well-equipped color inkjet multifunction printer. Unfortunately, it's very slow.
(Reviews) Otherwise average MFP gets a lift from its standard automatic duplexing and automatic document feeder.
(Reviews) High-end features--automatic duplexing and Wi-Fi--help the X6570 stand out in its price range.
(Reviews) With a DVD-writable drive, unit offers do-it-all digital photo processing, but office features are sparse.
(Reviews) A few image-quality and design quirks aside, this multifunction printer offers a capable mix of features for a fair price.
(Reviews) This all-in-one offers many features (such as CD/DVD printing) and great photo quality, but its speeds are below average.
(Reviews) New all-in-one devices are ideal for home and office tasks, from printing to to copying to faxing.
(Reviews) With its built-in fax and duplexer, the MP530 handles small-office tasks well.
(Reviews) This versatile inkjet multifunction printer stacks up well against laser-based rivals.
(Reviews) This all-in-one's slightly high price is offset by competitive ink
costs. Performance is fair, but photo quality can be very good.
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(Reviews) This MFP offers a fax, an automated document feeder, wireless networking, and many upgrade options, but print quality isn't tops.
(Reviews) This all-in-one printer doesn't set any performance records, but it packs many business-class features into a compact package.
(Reviews) This general-purpose all-in-one prints high-quality photos at an affordable price.
(Reviews) Lexmark's budget multifunction device includes a fax and an automatic document feeder.
(Reviews) Epson's all-in-one performs well as a scanner and photo printer, but falls short on quality for other general-purpose tasks.
(Reviews) The C5180 handles photos well and offers built-in networking.
(Reviews) Photographers will love the MP960 for its film scanning and beautiful photo prints.
(Reviews) This easy-to-use MFP delivers high-quality prints and copies at fast speeds.
(Reviews) This month's chart features all newly tested models.
(Reviews) These all-in-one printers are the best of their class, and are solid choices for small businesses and home offices. Ratings and rankings can change due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info.
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(reviews) Dell Photo All-In-One Printer 964
(reviews) Canon Pixma MP950
(reviews) HP Officejet 7410 All-in-One
(reviews) Epson Stylus CX7800
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(reviews) Epson's Low-Cost MFP Impresses
(reviews) All-in-One Lasers That Do It All
(reviews) This monochrome laser boasts terrific text output and flexible networking options.
(reviews) Low-cost laser MFP offers good performance for the price.
(reviews) Subpar speed and image quality make this small laser multifunction printer tough to recommend.
(reviews) Stylish design and versatile networking can't save HP's poor-performing color laser MFP.
(reviews) Sharp text and bright colors distinguish this color laser MFP.
(reviews) Color laser MFP supports robust networking and has a sensible interface, but image quality was unimpressive.
(reviews) Offers a great combination of price, image quality, and office-oriented features.
(reviews) The X7170 has appealing features for the office, but its scan quality is disappointing.
(reviews) The MFC-5840CN's built-in networking lets you share it as a printer, scanner, fax, and memory card reader.
(reviews) Dell adds media slots and a color LCD to its economical printer/scanner combo.
(reviews) The RX620 prints beautiful photos and does a masterful job of scanning. But the device falters when printing text and graphics on plain paper.
(reviews) The P6250 offers a good combination of features for the price, but speeds and print quality are mixed.
(reviews) Despite its low price, this MFP delivers high-quality prints, scans, and copies.
(reviews) The MP780 is fast and professional at handling office tasks, offering built-in faxing and an automatic document feeder.
(reviews) Equipped with a built-in film scanner and a media card reader, the MP760 offers the kind of speed, quality, and features photographers will love.
(reviews) Packed with features, this networked MFP is fast and delivers high-quality prints and scans.
(reviews) Geared toward photo hobbyists, the CX6600 made impressive color scans, but its photo and graphics print quality was less than stellar.
(reviews) You'll get fast text speeds and a nice software bundle with this inexpensive MFP, but its print quality could be better.
(reviews) Affordable Color MFPs for the Office
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(reviews) We look at several inkjet and laser multifunction devices that can print, scan, copy, and fax.
(news) Topping the list of new models is a $999 color laser multifunction printer.
(reviews) The Sharp AL-1661CS works best as a scanner, but doesn't perform nearly as well on other tasks.
(reviews) The X422 is speedy and produces reasonably good graphics, but it's pricey.
(reviews) The Infoprint 1410 offers impressive performance but has only minimal scanning functions, and it's expensive.
(reviews) The LaserJet 3380 produced good-looking text and scanned images, but it makes you wait a while for scans.
(reviews) The 1600n is an inexpensive MFP that would work well for printing text and making copies, but it's very slow at printing graphics.
(reviews) Offers a great combination of price, image quality, and office-oriented features.
(reviews) A nice price and a nifty software bundle don't make up for the X2250's mediocre performance.
(reviews) The feature-rich Brother MFC-3820CN is quick at printing graphics but slow at most other tasks, and its image quality is mediocre.
(reviews) Geared toward photo hobbyists, the CX6600 made impressive color scans, but its photo and graphics print quality was less than stellar.
(reviews) Though the Lexmark X5270 offers speedy text printing and great software, its print quality needs improvement.
(reviews) You'll get fast text speeds and a nice software bundle with this inexpensive MFP, but its print quality could be better.
(reviews) The $200 Canon MultiPass MP390 earned high marks for its fast speeds and good print quality, and it comes with media card slots and a built-in color fax.
(reviews) The PSC 1315 offers impressive print quality, but its slow performance requires a lot of patience.
(resource) Our jury-based testing evaluates MFPs using real-world applications.
(reviews) HP's multifunction Officejet 9130 proves too slow for workgroups.
(reviews) Lexmark's low-cost multifunction printer specializes in printing photos but is no office workhorse.
(reviews) The PSC 2175 multifunction printer can print, scan, and copy, though its scanning quality is not first-rate.
(reviews) The A920 is nothing fancy, but it offers the basics at a very affordable price.
(reviews) New multifunction printers also scan, copy, and fax--all for the price of an ordinary model. But which ones do the job right?
(reviews) Our Best Buy MFP is a solid all-around performer at an affordable price.
(reviews) This bargain all-in-one is adequate for basic printing, scanning, and copying, but a little more money gets you a lot more MFP.
(reviews) This multifunction printer combines strong print performance with plenty of extras.
(reviews) Sharp text, speedy printing, and a plethora of features set this laser all-in-one apart.
(reviews) PC maker dives into the low-end multifunction pool with a low-cost, easy-to-use device.
(reviews) This multifunction printer offers a good balance of speed and quality output, but at a somewhat high price.
(reviews) The shortest multifunction printer in our roundup is also one of the slowest, but its output quality will suffice for most home-office needs.
(reviews) Color ink jet all-in-ones stress photo print features with mixed results.
(reviews) New units handle regular and photo printing, as well as scanning, with ease.
(news) Multifunction devices print, scan, copy, and fax--in a single package priced under $200.
(reviews) Can one peripheral do everything--and do it well? With the latest printer/copier/fax/scanners, the answer is finally yes.
(reviews) HP's new multifunction PSC 950 is a small-office workhorse.
(news) The PSC 950 is a scanner, copier, printer, and fax machine in one $399 package.
(news) Adonis device's filter technology stops unwanted faxes from flooding your phone line.
(news) Sub-$200 X83 and X73 ink jet printers also handle scanning and copying chores.
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(reviews) Low price and convenience offset lack of fax capability.