Reviewed on April 8, 2009The HP Photosmart Premium Fax All-in-One printer makes it easy to increase productivity thanks to its streamlined user interface. The fax, copy, print, and scanning features boast helpful extras like double-sided printing, wireless connectivity, separate photo trays, and quick-access control panel buttons, all while maintaining lab-quality photos and a low cost to print. We highly recommend this printer to anyone who can benefit from its multifunctionality.TAGS:printing, fax, printer, Eastman Kodak Co., scanner, control panel, HP Photosmart, photograph, HP, digital camera, camera
Reviewed on November 2, 2010The Epson WorkForce 520 isn't ideal for photo printing or graphics-heavy documents, but this all-in-one device delivers office-capable features like an auto document feeder and multiple connection options at an effective price. For light-duty office work, the Epson WorkForce 520 is a solid choice.TAGS:workforce, Epson, fax, cartridge, tray, sheet, printing, printer, control panel, Wi-Fi, photograph, Ethernet, LCD
Reviewed on October 28, 2010If you're shopping for a sub-$100 multifunction printer for intermittent use in your home, the Canon Pixma MP495 will meet your needs. It prints, scans, and copies documents, and the integrated wireless print server means you won't have a bundle of cables tangling up the office. We have a few flaws to nitpick, but otherwise Canon scores with the Pixma MP495.TAGS:Canon Pixma, cartridge, printer, LCD screen, Canon Inc., tray, printing, LCD, button
Reviewed on April 16, 2010The Samsung ML-2525W monochrome laser printer doesn't pack in extra features, but delivers worthwhile improvements over previous generations in output speed and quality. We highly recommend this wireless workhorse if you refuse to sacrifice quality for affordability.TAGS:laser printer, tray, Samsung Electronics, printer, sheet, laser, printing, USB 2.0, networking, USB
Reviewed on December 19, 2010For all the cool points the HP Photosmart eStation C510 earns for Web-connectivity features like ePrint and the detachable Android-powered Zeen, we're holding off on our recommendation until HP drops the price and fixes the user interface bugs and network errors that marred our testing.TAGS:tablet, printer, HP, printing, HP Photosmart, wireless network, SD card, Wi-Fi, Google Inc., operating system
Reviewed on November 16, 2010Boasting a touch-screen display, an app store, and ePrint (a remote printing service), the HP Envy 100 features loads of innovation in a slickly designed chassis. We wouldn't buy this printer for its image quality, but the convenience of ePrint and the potential of the ePrintCenter app store earn the HP Envy 100 our recommendation.TAGS:tray, sheet, multifunction printer, storage media, touch screen, printing, printer, HP, fax
Reviewed on April 14, 2009Although the HP CP2025n is rather slow to print black documents and is missing supplementary features such as USB-direct printing and wireless, the color laser shines in output quality, and the software holds your hand through a somewhat daunting learning curve. The CP2025n also has a high monthly duty-cycle, so we recommend it to anyone hunting for a workhorse printer to complement an equally diligent work environment.TAGS:color laser printer, laser printer, printer, tray, printing, HP, LCD, USB port
Reviewed on January 6, 2008Epson's Stylus Pro R1900 13-inch-wide photo printer is great for scrapbookers who want to print with pigment ink, or advanced photographers who want to print large, but can't justify the expense of a pro-level printer.TAGS:Epson, cartridge, printer, transition, print, printing
Reviewed on August 22, 2007If you don't mind the shorter display life of dye-based prints or the paper choices offered by Canon, the Pixma Pro9000 makes an excellent choice for a medium-format inkjet printer.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., ink, printer, paper, Epson, path, printing, photograph, camera
Reviewed on July 20, 2009The Epson Stylus NX515 is a capable machine that will improve the efficiency of any office or work-at-home setup. Not only is it a lightning-fast all-in-one, but it also has a broader range of features than most other $150 AIOs. As long as you don't need a full creative software suite, the Epson Stylus NX515 will make a dependable sidekick to your computer.TAGS:Epson, tray, Epson Stylus, printer, control panel, USB 2.0, button, memory card, Wi-Fi, printing, USB
Reviewed on May 25, 2009The Canon Pixma MX330 doesn't produce the best quality prints, but you won't find a more versatile printer in the sub-$150 category. An auto-document feeder, 1.8-inch LCD screen, and easy-to-use features make it an excellent choice for creative homes on a budget.TAGS:Canon Pixma, tray, Canon Inc., printer, fax, media, document, LCD, printing, button, setting, photograph
Reviewed on July 14, 2008The Brother MFC-7440N prints quickly and is fairly inexpensive to sustain, but we simply can't get behind a printer with poor quality graphics, significant hardware defects, and a boring design.TAGS:Brother, laser printer, fax, laser, tray, printer, photocopier, printing, LCD, memory, control panel
Reviewed on May 27, 2008The Canon Selphy CP760 takes the pain out of printing photos with its plug-and-play design and straightforward usability, and the $100 price tag makes it an excellent companion printer for quick prints in the home.TAGS:inkjet, printer, Canon Inc., printing, paper, TFT, photograph, picture, camera
Reviewed on March 19, 2008The Brother HL-2170W laser printer can be the perfect money saving sidekick to your existing inkjet, but don't expect it to handle even the most minor graphic jobs.TAGS:Brother, laser printer, laser, printer, printing, router, photograph