The Canon ImageClass MF4270 is a basic and inexpensive mono multifunction machine intended for individuals or small offices. It has some office-friendly features including an automatic document feeder, networking, and a duplexer. It lacks some of the more advanced features, however, such as fax forwarding and onboard scanning found on more expensive mulitfunctions . If you need a multifunction for only basic print, scan, and fax needs, you’ll come to appreciate the affordable Canon ImageClass MF4270′s speedy task speeds and consistent output quality. …continue reading Canon ImageClass MF4270 Laser Printer and its toner cartridges Review
Dell V305W All in One Printer and its ink cartridges Review
The Dell V305W is an inexpensive all-in-one printer that also connects wirelessly to your home network. The $129 multifunctional printer does triple duty as a 1,200×2,400 dpi scanner and full range copier. Dell manages to keep the cost of the V305W low by omitting an auto feeder and fax machine (scan to e-mail, anyone?), but buyers beware: the printer eats up ink cartridge fast and replacement ink cartridges are pretty expensive. In addition to the high cost of ink cartridge, the V305W can’t keep up with the competition in print speed or quality. …continue reading Dell V305W All in One Printer and its ink cartridges Review
Epson Stylus NX515 All-in-One printer and its ink cartridges Review
At $150, Epson Stylus NX515 All-in-One printer is at the right price point average folks are willing to pay, yet it yield great quality and functionality.
Epson offers three ways to link the printer up to a computer: direct using USB 2.0, wired Ethernet, and 802.11b/g cord-free Wi-Fi. All of the drivers you need to install the printer using a wired connection come on the driver disc, which also includes a network set-up utility that guides you through the process of establishing a Wi-Fi connection. …continue reading Epson Stylus NX515 All-in-One printer and its ink cartridges Review
Samsung CLP-315W Laser Printer And Toner Cartridges Review
The Samsung CLP-315W is a full color laser printer with built-in wireless connectivity that makes it easy to link several computers to the printer over a network. The compact CLP-315 series is one of the smallest in its class and the individual toner cartridges save money by giving you the option of replacing each one separately. However, it is slow speed and poor print quality are two disappointing factors. …continue reading Samsung CLP-315W Laser Printer And Toner Cartridges Review
HP Officejet Pro 8500 wireless and Ink Cartridges Review
The HP Officejet Pro 8500 wireless all-in-one inkjet printer is a near-perfect solution for small businesses and home offices. It can print, scan, fax, copy in fast time, all with high-quality results. This printer sets the bar high in terms of all the features it manages to pack into a relatively small footprint: autoduplexing, 802.11b/g, a 3.45-inch touch screen, 50-sheet automatic document feeder, and a legal-size scanner are only some of the extras this machine has to offer. At $399, the price tag is a little high though. …continue reading HP Officejet Pro 8500 wireless and Ink Cartridges Review
HP Color LaserJet CP2025n and Toner Cartridges Review
The HP Color LaserJet CP2025n is an expensive color laser printer built with the small business owner or work group in mind. At $450, the CP2025n can connect to multiple computers of a wired network, and the printer produces high-quality prints, but it’s not without minor faults: the output speed for text and presentation documents is slower than the competition and it’s missing an auto-duplexer for double-sided printing. …continue reading HP Color LaserJet CP2025n and Toner Cartridges Review
Canon Pixma MX330 and Ink Cartridges Review
If you need a device that can fax, copy, scan, and print and on budget, the Canon Pixma MX330 will be a great choice. At $110, this all-in-one boosts productivity by adding an automatic document feeder and a full color 1.80-inch LCD.
The design of the Pixma MX330 is very impressive and modern.
The bright 1.8-inch LCD screen sits prominently in the middle of the control panel, And this is one of the cheapest version that has a lcd panel. …continue reading Canon Pixma MX330 and Ink Cartridges Review
HP Photosmart Premium TouchSmart and Ink Cartridges Web Review
It seems like HP went to great lengths to improve on the design of its newest Photosmart. The Premium TouchSmart Web looks drastically different from the older models. The smooth lines, matte-black and silver finish, and lattice design on the top cover all complement the bright 4.33-inch touch-screen control panel, and the main body is compact to easily fit into any work space. The rear sticks out a bit, because of the removable autoduplexer, which lets you save money and help out the environment by printing on both sides of a single sheet of paper. The printer is also short compared with other multifunction devices since it lacks an autodocument feeder (ADF), meaning you have to manually load each individual document into the scanner by hand. We’re not sure why HP decided to omit this standard all-in-one feature, especially since all the other multifunction printers in its Photosmart line have one built in. …continue reading HP Photosmart Premium TouchSmart and Ink Cartridges Web Review
Lexmark E460dw Laser Printer and Toner Cartridges Review
The Lexmark E460dw is a monochrome laser printer geared toward midsize businesses that demand a high output device that can print documents as quickly as possible. It’s a single function printer, so it can’t fax, copy, or scan, but it does offer wireless printing via a built-in wireless print server. The price tag of $700 makes it an expensive choices among the competitors. For about half the price, you can get a similar quality and functionality printer on the market. …continue reading Lexmark E460dw Laser Printer and Toner Cartridges Review
Should you go with laser cartridge printer or inkjet printer?
Laser printers have a number of advantages over the rival inkjet technology. They produce much better quality black text documents than inkjets, and they tend to be designed more for the long haul – that is, they turn out more pages per month at a lower cost per page than inkjets. So, if it’s an office workhorse that’s required, the laser printer may be the best option. Another factor of importance to both the home and business user is the handling of envelopes, card and other non-regular media, where lasers once again have the edge over inkjets. …continue reading Should you go with laser cartridge printer or inkjet printer?