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Kyocera Mita Ecosys FS3830-N Printer Review
Laser printing technology is pretty well established, with most manufacturers employing throw-away cartridges containing not just toner, but expensive imaging and developer components too. Not so Kyocera Mita, which bucks this trend to make its printers a lot cheaper to run. As is the case with the Ecosys FS3830-N, which brings quoted costs down to an incredible 0.33p per page, excluding the paper and power. Read more about Kyocera Mita printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Epson Stylus Photo 2100 Printer Review
Epson is well known for incorporating the latest print and ink technologies into its value and mainstream printer markets, but at the other end of the spectrum sits the Stylus Photo 2100, an A3, seven-colour printer aimed at the professional photographer, with a price tag to match. As it's an A3 printer, the 2,880 by 1,440 dpi Stylus Photo 2100 is no...Read more about Epson Stylus Photo Printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Kyocera FS-1020D Printer Review
Kyocera has long championed the greenness and economy of its laser printers, as it's one of the few companies which uses a lifetime photoconductor drum. All you need to run its FS-1020D personal / small workgroup printer is a supply of toner and plenty of A4 paper. The FS-1020D is never going to win any awards for looks, being....Read more about Kyocera Printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Epson Stylus Photo R800 Printer Review
This eight-colour inkjet photo printer is a direct competitor for Canon's seven-colour i990. Where Canon adds light cyan, light magenta and red to the standard CMYK quartet, Epson goes for an extra black, a red, a blue and a gloss optimiser. This last is intended to improve the gloss finish of digital photo prints, while the two blacks are used for best results on matt and glossy papers. Read more about the Epson Stylus Photo Printer on www.itreviews.co.uk
Brother HL-5100 Series Printer Review
Remember in your exams when you were told to write on both sides of the paper? In printing terms that's called duplexing and not only helps cut costs (by halving the amount of paper needed) but also helps preserve the planet. Moreover, it's increasingly available on affordable desktop lasers, including those in the new HL-5100 family from Brother. Read more about the Brother HL-5100 Printer on www.itreviews.co.uk
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