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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Allan Haddow The HP Photosmart D5360 is an inexpensive single function printer. It looks of a part with the rest of the Photosmart series, has four memory card slots on the front but no PictBridge USB port. written by WebMarket Reports Sub-£100 laser printers are nothing new, but for that money you'd expect a fairly basic personal laser. Samsung's ML-3050 certainly covers the basics, but also offers a couple of extras you might not expect. written by WebMarket Reports The Lexmark X4550 isn't the cheapest printing device to offer Wi-Fi capabilities (that accolade goes to the juicily priced £60 Lexmark Z1420 inkjet), but it still weighs in at a sub-£80 price that, particularly in light of its scanning capabilities, ought to grab your attention. written by WebMarket Reports For a network-enabled multifunction printer, the HP Photosmart C5180 All-In-One is currently available for under £100, which makes it a very interesting propos ion. written by WebMarket Reports Print, scan and fax with a single inkjet-based machine. The DX7000F scans well but makes slow prints, scans and copies, and has no ADF for fax and is commonly available for a little over £100. written by WebMarket Reports The PIXMA ip1800 is a no-frills, entry-level printer that retails at under £40, yet instead of settling for a humdrum cream casing, Canon has designed a sleek black mirror finish to a case that remains relatively compact (442 x 237 x 152mm) and weighs 3.3kg. written by WebMarket Reports HP inkjet cartridges are to get a new colour coded look to assist customers in choosing the product most suited to their requirements. written by Lena Butler Inkjet printer recycling franchises are available from a number of well known brands such as Cartridge Depot, Rapid Refill Ink and Island Inkjet to name but a few. The idea of such franchise agreements is that for a cost, the franchisee can leverage the brand assets and good will that the franchiser has managed to develop over time. written by Lena Butler APO or the Army Post Office and the FPO Fleet Post Office are military assigned addresses that allow the delivery of mail overseas at domestic charges. The military address format works like this: instead of writing a city or state you write APO or FPO followed by AE (for Europe Middle East << previous page 1 next page>> |