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Lexmark C500n
by Dave Mitchell
A good quality and speedy colour laser printer, but the running costs are unsettlingly high.
Nov 20, 2006
CANON Laser Shot LBP-2410
by Staff Writers
The LBP-2410’s real strength clearly lay in its speed, as opposed to its print quality. It was the third fastest printer overall, but fell in the shadow of the Labs Winner OKI C5100 for printing times and TCO over both low and high monthly duty cycles.
Sep 10, 2003
OKI C5100
by Staff Writers
Clearly finishing first in the colour laser category, the C5100 is the pinnacle of affordable laser printing. Big and bulky, it doesn’t have a small footprint though, so be prepared to give up some of your workspace for it.
Sep 10, 2003
HP Colour LaserJet 1500L
by Staff Writers
One of the largest form factor printers in our roundup, HP’s Colour LaserJet 1500L has a giant footprint. Although not unattractive, with a purple ramp-like front cover, be prepared to sacrifice a reasonably sized piece of office real estate for this printer.
Sep 10, 2003
EPSON AcuLaser C900
by Staff Writers
The second most expensive printer to purchase, Epson’s C900 outlay cost is quite high given its fairly low quality results; as a consequence, this printer’s value rating suffers. Saving face, it managed to finish fourth overall for the speed portion of our testing. Surprisingly, for a printer of this cost, it is another unit to lack integrated network connectivity, although it is available as an expansion option.
Sep 10, 2003
Brother MFC-9200c
by Staff Writers
Youll have to excuse the pun, but the MFC-9200c is far and away the big brother to the MFC-4600. There is no comparison in terms of size, and it efficiently uses that space to provide more features than its competition.
Nov 1, 2001
