The HP Photosmart C5280 is a bargain of an inkjet multifunction at $150. Its task speeds aren't stellar, but they are acceptable for the average home user. It's better suited for graphics and photo ...
In many ways, the HP PageWide Pro 577dw Multifunction Printer ($899) behaves more like a laser multifunction printer (MFP) than the inkjet that it is. Among its attributes are speed, great graphics ...
If someone gave you an HP Officejet Pro X576dw Multifunction Printer to work with and didn't tell you it was an inkjet, odds are you'd swear it was a laser. Or if you knew it was an inkjet, you'd ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The HP PageWide Pro 477dw Multifunction Printer is fast for ...
The $300 HP Photosmart C6180 is a photo printer by name but has office-printer tendencies by function. The inclusion of an automatic document feeder, built-in networking (including wireless), and fax ...
HP India has unveiled a new HP Laserjet Pro M1213nf multifunction printer (MFP). HP India has unveiled a new HP Laserjet Pro M1213nf multifunction printer (MFP). HP claims that its Auto-On/Auto-Off ...
Hewlett Packard makes a broad range of multifunction printers suitable for businesses. While some are inexpensive inkjet machines designed for occasional use by a single person, others are more ...
Two traditional rivals in the multi-billion dollar business printing industry – HP and Canon – are to join forces to sell multifunction device technologies and support services to the business 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 ...
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 ...
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