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Canon Pixma MX330

The Canon Pixma MX330 doesn't produce the best quality prints, but you won't find a more versatile printer in the sub-$200 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.

Brother MFC-685cw

The Brother MFC-685CW inkjet multifunction printer offers tons of great features at the expense of print speed and quality. If speed and quality are your priorities, look elsewhere.

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Reviews

  • Canon Pixma MX700

    The Canon Pixma MX700 is a great choice for small offices with a wide variety of print tasks. This inkjet multifunction beats out the competition with a winning combination of features and performance.

  • Canon Pixma MX300

    If you work in a one-person office and are on a tight budget, the Pixma MX300 is a good fit; you won't find better quality output from comparably priced all-in-one inkjets. You'll need to keep shopping, however, if you need built-in networking or fast prints.

  • HP Officejet J5780 All-in-One

    The low price of the HP Officejet J5780 makes up for some drawbacks, including slow print speeds and lackluster text prints.

  • HP OfficeJet 6310 All-in-One

    The HP OfficeJet 6310 offers lots of features to home users but falls short in the face of its competition. There are better all-in-ones for your home office.

  • Canon Pixma MP530

    The Canon Pixma MP530 is a nearly ideal all-in-one for a small office. It just lacks networking and media card slots.

  • Canon Pixma MP780

    The Canon Pixma MP780 is a solid, midrange all-in-one that offers a smart feature set with full faxing, good paper handling, and low cost per page printing, though no networkability.

  • HP OfficeJet 7410

    This sumptuous all-in-one is sure to please well-heeled families, photographers and small offices.

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