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Buying Guide: Best all in one printer: 8 reviewed and rated

By TechRadar, published 19-06-2011

All-in-one printers are an attractive prospect. Not only can you print with them, you can also scan, photocopy, fax and email documents without the need for separate machines, saving you space as well as money. They can be awkward devices though, with the façade of a home office utopia often crumbling to reveal a disappointing reality of sub par print and scanning quality – as well as other evidence of too many features spread too thin. This is especially true at the lower end of the market. You could easily get an all-in-one printer for around £60, but corners may have been cut in too many areas to make this purchase worthwhile. If you spend a bit more on a mid-range all-in-one, around the £100-£150 price range, you'll notice remarkable improvements across the board. If you want an ...

Review: Epson Stylus Office BX625FWD

By TechRadar, published 30-04-2011

Rather than a sleek touchscreen like the Lexmark Genesis S815 or HP Photosmart Plus, the Epson Stylus Office BX625FWD is controlled via a slightly intimidating array of buttons. It also has a colour LCD screen on the front, but none of the step-by-step guides provided by HP Photosmart Plus B210a or Kodak ESP 7250. As the name implies, this is an all-in-one that focuses on the job at hand. There's no button for printing Sudoku puzzles here. This aversion to bells and whistles is admirable only if the resulting device is of a high quality. Thankfully, when it comes to prints, the results are just that. The colour and detail outperform many more expensive printers. Full A4 photo printouts not only look very good, but are printed quietly and quickly. Increasing the print quality reduces the ou...