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HP Color Laserjet CP4005n

Rating: 5 out of 6
A workgroup printing workhorse that delivers classy mono and colour print quality.
Kyocera FS-C5025N
Rating: 4 out of 6
A workgroup laser with a good turn of speed and low running costs, but we expect better quality at this price.
Oki C8600n
Rating: 5 out of 6
An A3 colour printer with a good turn of speed, quality colour output and low running costs.
TallyGenicom 8108N
Rating: 4 out of 6
The 8108N’s price includes a network print server, but the payback is high printing costs and below-par output quality.
Oki B4545 MFP
Rating: 3 out of 6
A feature-packed printer that’s easy to use, but let down by poor performance and below-average print quality.
Kyocera FS-C5025N
Rating: 5 out of 6
A workgroup laser with a good turn of speed and low running costs, but we expect better quality at this price.
HP LaserJet M5035 MFP
Rating: 4 out of 6
Loads of printing features and good output speeds from this well-built MFP, but poor print quality lets it down.
Canon CanoScan LiDE 70
Rating: 3 out of 6
The attractive looks are undermined by average image quality, although it remains good value.
HP LaserJet M3035xs MFP
Rating: 5 out of 6
Average print quality, but this multifunction printer is quick and does everything, except make the tea.
Oki C8600n
 
Rating: 5 out of 6
An A3 colour printer with a good turn of speed, quality colour output and low running costs.
Lexmark X5470
 
Rating: 5 out of 6
Cheap to buy and run, the X5470 is great for mono printing, but less so for photos and images.
Sagem MF 5401
Rating: 3 out of 6
Some unusual USB features and a good software bundle, but print quality must improve.
Lexmark C500n
Rating: 4 out of 6
A good quality and speedy colour laser printer, but the running costs are unsettlingly high.
Dell 5210n
Rating: 4 out of 6
Ideal if you have heavy printing demands, and overall print quality is good – until you print photographs.
Samsung ML-2510
  
Rating: 5 out of 6
Fast, cheap to run and offering flawless text quality, this is a great-value option.

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Rating: 4.2
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