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Brother MFC-990CW

The Brother MFC-990CW is a speedy, fully capable all-in-one device that earns our recommendation for an individual or a family that will make use of its touchscreen and telephone/answering machine.

Brother DCP-165C Multifunction Printer

We've tested plenty of printers at CNET, but very few have frustrated us as much as the Brother DCP-165C multifunction has. The counter-intuitive set-up, bland design, deplorable print quality and crawling output speeds earn this printer a double thumbs down.

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  • Kodak EasyShare 5500 All-in-One

    Kodak packs a host of features in the EasyShare 5500, but fails to flesh them out sufficiently. We found this all-in-one printer frustrating to use.

  • Canon Pixma MP970

    The Canon Pixma MP970 isn't up to the company's usually high standards. You're better off spending more for last year's MP960.

  • Canon Pixma iP4500

    The Canon Pixma iP4500 is a bit too expensive for basic home users, but those who do a bit more printing than the occasional e-mail and map will be happy with its speed and quality.

  • HP Deskjet D4260

    The HP Deskjet D4260 is a good choice for home users looking for a basic printer that's good enough for projects like school reports, but that won't break the bank.

  • HP Photosmart C5180

    The HP Photosmart C5180 is a perfectly acceptable photo all-in-one, but you can get more features and faster print speeds for the same amount of money.

  • Canon Pixma MP510

    The Canon Pixma MP510 is a middle-of-the-road photo all-in-one, but we like what you get for the price.

  • Canon Pixma MP450

    The Canon Pixma MP450 is a basic all-in-one printer that delivers great features and performance for the price. We recommend it for home users and amateur photography hobbyists.

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