HP Officejet Pro 8100 ePrinter
Small workgroups looking at color lasers should note that this inkjet is faster and cheaper to operate
Small workgroups looking at color lasers should note that this inkjet is faster and cheaper to operate
This is a well-balanced MFP for a small office: It’s speedy, with nice text and photos, and a color touchscreen LCD
Speed, high paper capacity, and inexpensive inks make this full-featured MFP a nice fit for a busy small office or workgroup
If a good-looking product is paramount to you, then the elegant Envy 110 MFP may be just what you seek–but this model is expensive
CD/DVD printing and some Web connectivity help this model stand out among other midpriced inkjet MFPs
This laser MFP is initially inexpensive and has nice output, but its toner is expensive and its feature set is incomplete
This unit offers good speed, print quality and paper handling, and it prints on specially coated CD and DVD media
You get good speed and paper handling for the price, but the MC361’s color quality and color toner costs are disappointing
A simple design and low ink costs make the ESP C310 a better choice for basic home use than other MFPs in its price range
There’s no skimping on this small-office MFP, which offers speed and paper capacity to spare
Everything needed for wide-format work is here, helping to offset the dreary default print quality and flimsy-feeling trays
Designed for mobile-printing convenience, the Officejet 100 provides impressive print quality
Small office users get perks aplenty with this unit: Speedy text printing, automatic duplexing, and budget-friendly inks
Expensive inks, nagging page alignment issues and cheap construction make this MFP one to avoid
This is a big MFP with many small problems: an overly complex control panel, minimal Mac support, and mediocre photo quality