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Epson WorkForce WF-3540
The Epson WorkForce WF-3540 is well-prepared to handle large workloads from home offices, corporate teams and everything in between.
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Brother MFC-J4510DW
The Brother MFC-J4510DW all-in-one printer leads with a stylishly compact chassis, and its web-connectivity rounds out an impressive list of useful features for small offices.
- Where to buy? $199 to $216 at 3 stores
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HP Officejet Pro X576dw
Zippy new print mechanics, a streamlined design and mobile printing through on-board apps and mobile features make the X576dw is an ideal companion for small workgroups and businesses.
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HP Photosmart Premium C410a
The premium HP Photosmart C410a is a viable purchase option if you need all-in-one functionality and will take advantage of HP's wireless and web printing technologies. 3
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Canon Pixma MX885
Canon's small office multifunction is something of a bargain in the features stakes, although there are a few trade-offs in utility that make that possible. 2
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Dell V715w
The Dell V715w is the company's flagship printer, but its mechanical missteps and quickly depleting cartridges keep us from recommending this device over more capable machines like the Lexmark Prevail Pro705.
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Lexmark Prevail Pro705
The Prevail Pro705 is Lexmark's all-purpose office machine and we recommend it for home offices or small work groups; just don't expect it to print out high-quality graphics or high-resolution photos.
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Canon Pixma MX410
The Canon Pixma MX410 isn't the fastest printer in its image class, but its auto-document feeder, wireless connectivity and the comprehensive Canon software suite earn this multifunction printer our recommendation for light to moderate monthly output.
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Lexmark Genesis
The Genesis subverts the usual all-in-one (AIO) idea by not looking like an AIO or offering particularly stunning print speeds. Its scanner, however, is something very special indeed.
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Canon Pixma MG8150
The Pixma MG8150 is the costly bigger brother of the excellent MG6150, but unless you've got a burning need for slide scanning, it's difficult to justify the additional cost. 2
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