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Xerox Tektronix Phaser 860 DP Printer Review
Colour inkjet printers are occasionally to be found in the office - we've reviewed some here before - but for heavy duty workgroup printing, it's hard to beat a colour laser printer such as this one. They don't come cheap, but the performance they offer is as yet unmatched by any other technology. Read more about Xerox Tektronix Phaser 860 DP printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Samsung ML-1250 Laser Printer Review
Samsung started selling laser printers in the UK a couple of years ago and has carved itself a good niche in both the personal and business markets with its high-quality machines. The ML-1250 is at the lower end of its new range and is intended as a one-per-desk machine for printing text and graphics where colour isn't essential. Read more about Samsung ML1250 laser printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Hewlett Packard PSC 950 Printer Review
Hewlett Packard played a big part in inventing the All-in-One device category (combined printer, scanner and copier) and the latest model to join the range, the PSC 950, moves the genre on to new levels. The new machine is smaller than previous models, such as the OfficeJet G85, but then it contains no document feeder for the scanner. Read more about Hewlett Packard PSC950 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Canon Bubble Jet S630 Printer Review
Inkjet printers (a generic term - Canon refers to its products specifically as Bubble Jet printers) have so far failed to make much of an impression in the business colour printing market. The majority of customers prefer the perceived reliability and performance of colour lasers or other page printers. Read more about Canon BubbleJet S630 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Hewlett Packard DeskJet 970Cxi Printer Review
Hewlett Packard may have lost its overall inkjet market lead to Epson, but it still builds very good printers. The DeskJet 970Cxi has stylishly curved lines that hide the same type of mechanism as in previous DeskJets, where the paper feeds from a tray projecting from the front of the machine, makes a 180-degree turn and ends up in a paper-out tray directly above where it started from. Read more about Hewlett Packard DeskJet 970Cxi printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
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