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Canon BJC-6100 Printer Review
Canon has revamped its BJC-6000 bubble-jet printer to produce the BJC-6100. Improvements are significant: the price has been cut, a USB interface is now standard, maximum print speed is marginally up from 8ppm to 9ppm and you now have the option of a snap-in £50 720dpi colour scanner module. Read more about Canon BJC 6100 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Lexmark ColorJet Z51 Printer Review
If size meant quality, the new Lexmark Z51 ought to be pretty good. Lexmark's new top of the range colour ink-jet is almost twice the size of its slimline predecessor, the 5700. With the Z51, Lexmark has introduced a new colour ink cartridge which can deliver the smallest ink droplets yet - just 7 pico-litres each. This means the printer can achieve photographic print quality without the need for a more expensive, dedicated 'photo' cartridge. Read more about Lexmark ColorJet Z 51 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Brother MP-21CDX Printer Review
According to Brother, this is the smallest portable colour inkjet printer in the world, and we've certainly seen nothing quite as compact as the MP-21CDX. It's a small oblong object, with single sheets of paper being fed in by hand at the rear and emerging at the front face up. Read more about Brother MP 21CDX printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Samsung ML-5100A Printer Review
Samsung is no stranger to the laser printer market, but to-date it hasn't been a top manufacturer rivalling the likes of Hewlett Packard, Canon, IBM, Lexmark, Kyocera and Oki, etc. According to the UK subsidiary of the Korean electronics giant, that's all going to change this year. Read more about Samsung ML 5100A printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
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