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Epson Stylus Photo TX800FW

The Epson TX800FW produces impressive colour prints, photos and text documents, and it outpaces the competition in almost all of our speed tests. We're impressed by its performance, but hesitate to recommend this printer based on the poor build quality and error-prone software.

Brother MFC-7440N

The 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.

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Reviews

  • 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.

  • 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 MP760

    Top-notch, quick printing plus film and slide scanning make this all-in-one hard to pass by for a digital photo-loving home.

  • HP PSC 2355 all-in-one printer

    The HP PSC 2355 all-in-one provides convenient printing and scanning tools for photo hobbyists.

  • HP PSC 1610 all-in-one

    The HP PSC 1610 is a decent, budget photo all-in-one for home users.

  • 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.

  • Samsung SCX-4100

    Samsung's SCX-4100 is an economic choice for small-job printing, copying and scanning, but Mac users or those who need to fax must look elsewhere.

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Features

  • Printer buying guide

    CNET.com.au's printer buying guide is all the input you need to get the best output.

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