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New Tests: Entry-level Multifunction Inkjets
Vincent Alzieu
September 24, 2008 5:10 PM
September 24, 2008 5:10 PM
Last week, we looked at some excellent multifunction inkjet printers, which were all positioned in the center of the market.This week, we've returned to our labs to look at a series of entry level models with even lower price tags.
Some of the cheapest offer color printing, copying and scanning from just 39 euros, but, as ever, it's important to watch out for costly cartridges.
We've added the following to our Product Survey for Multifunctions:
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