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Review > Inkjet
Canon Pixma iP4600, our new A-list inkjet
by David Bayon

A slight speed boost and a new curvaceous shape keep Canon on top of the inkjet pile.

Jan 16, 2009
Review > Inkjet
HP Officejet K8600
by Dave Stephenson

Lacklustre colour quality, but good speed and value for money make the K8600 a contender if you like blowing things up to A3 size

Nov 10, 2008
Review > All-in-one
Dell V305w
by Staff writers

Decent wireless printing, but the poor scanning, copying and speed let the Dell down

Oct 30, 2008
Review > All-in-one
Dell 968
by Staff writers

Good, but not good enough: it can’t compete with the winners this month

Oct 30, 2008
Review > All-in-one
Canon Pixma MP610
by Staff writers

The scanner is the only minor weakness in an otherwise near perfect home all-in-one

Oct 30, 2008
Review > All-in-one
Brother MFC-465CN
by Staff writers

Interesting design and plenty of features, but it takes an age to produce mediocre results

Oct 30, 2008
Review > All-in-one
Epson Stylus CX6900F
by David Bayon

A great scanner, but the poor printer and lack of networking limit its appeal.

Feb 18, 2008
HP Color Laserjet CP4005n
by Dave Mitchell

A workgroup printing workhorse that delivers classy mono and colour print quality

Feb 8, 2008
Review > All-in-one
Kodak EasyShare 5300
by David Bayon

Great design, great photos and some clever features, but it struggles to justify the high price.

Jan 21, 2008
Review > Inkjet
Canon Pixma MP180
by Clive Webster

Capable of reproducing good photos, but it’s slow, a bit expensive to run and has a poor scanner.

Jan 16, 2007
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Canon Pixma iP4600, our new A-list inkjet
Canon Pixma iP4600, our new A-list inkjet
by David Bayon
A slight speed boost and a new curvaceous shape keep Canon on top of the inkjet pile.
 
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