Reviews (27)

  • Lexmark Z605 Color Jetprinter

    The Z605 is an extremely cheap injket printer most suitable for those who only print intermittently.

  • Lexmark X5250 All-In-One

    For less than AU$300, the Lexmark X5250 All-in-One has just about everything from photo printing features to scanning and copying. It's fast, too.

  • Lexmark P707 Photo Jetprinter

    The P707's cutthroat price along with its built-in memory card reader give the P707 tremendous value. However, its high running costs and slow print speeds make it hard to recommend.

  • Fit to Print: 9 colour laser printers tested

    Printing solutions for the office come in all shapes and sizes. Check out our review to find the right one for your needs.

  • Printing on the cheap

    Lexmark's Z25 colour printer is incredibly cheap, and prints well. But you still can't get something for nothing.

  • Budget Inkjet shootout

    It's never been a better time to buy a cheap and feature packed inkjet printer. We test two likely candidates from HP and Canon.

  • Bang for your buck: 4 Budget printers tested

    Are printers in the sub AU$100 space actually worth buying? We check out four low-cost printing options in our Australian review.

  • Lexmark X522: More than the sum of its parts

    If the Lexmark X522 multifunction printer could choose its own attire it would wear a suit and bowler hat around the clock. This multi-role device offers all the features necessary to meet the document management requirements of the mid-to-large scale enterprise. However, at AU$8,250 it will probably take a dedicated document server and a well-conceived capital expenditure proposal to get it into your office.

  • Lexmark's most-in-one printer

    Lexmark's X83 All-In-One should really be called the Most-In-One; it's a colour inkjet-based multifunction that combines a flatbed scanner, a printer, and a photocopier in one box.

  • HP Deskjet 3550

    The HP Deskjet 3550 is an entry-level printer that's surprisingly fast and produces reasonably good-quality prints. However, it is let down by high ink costs.

  • Brother MFC-5840cn

    This network-ready multifunction is easy to use and feature packed, but it won't please print-quality purists.

  • Dell Personal All-In-One A940 Printer

    What kind of AIO printer do you get for under AU$200? ZDNet Australia investigates Dell's low-cost printer offering.

  • You can take it with you: 5 portable printing options

    Mobile printing can be a pain, whether you head to the copy shop or find a hotel business centre. Our Australian review examines five different options for printing on the road.

  • Samsung ML-1740

    The Samsung ML-1740 black-and-white laser printer will satisfy a tight budget in a small office or at home, but you should opt for a more sophisticated machine if you need a corporate workhorse.

  • Printers, Scanners and Monitors

    From Flat Faced monitors, budget printers and cool, compact scanners, we look at the essential PC Peripherals.

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