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Multifunction Laser Printers Get Color

For small businesses needing low-volume color printing, the latest color laser MFPs offer flexibility at a low price.

Melissa J. Perenson

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MFC-8840D All-in-One Printer (2400x600 DPI, B&W, 32MB, PC/Mac) PCW Rating: PCW Rating: PCW Rating:

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1. Brother MFC-8840D All-in-One Printer (2400x600 DPI, B&W, 32MB, PC/Mac)

Rated maximum print speed: 21 pages per minute, 2400-by-600-dpi maximum print resolution, 2400-by-600-dpi maximum optical scan resolution, Rated maximum copy speed: 21 ppm, Street price when rated: $490

Bottom Line: The retested MFC-8840DN earns our nod for its high-quality text output, fast speed, and built-in duplexer.

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SCX4720F All In One Laser Printer (22 PPM, 1200x1200 DPI, B&W, 16MB, PC) PCW Rating: PCW Rating: PCW Rating:

Last Rated: May 27, 2005

2. Samsung SCX4720F All In One Laser Printer (22 PPM, 1200x1200 DPI, B&W, 16MB, PC)

Rated print speed: 22 pages per minute, 1200-by-1200-dpi maximum print resolution, 600-by-600-dpi maximum optical scan resolution, Rated maximum copy speed: 22 ppm, Street price when rated: $500

Bottom Line: Speedy text and crisp image quality make this model a good choice for homes and small offices. Can print directly from USB storage.

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MF 5750 PCW Rating: 81.2PCW Rating: 81.2PCW Rating: 81.2

Last Rated: May 27, 2005

3. Canon MF 5750

Rated print speed: 21 pages per minute, 1200-by-600-dpi maximum print resolution, 1200-by-2400-dpi maximum optical scan resolution, Rated maximum copy speed: 21 ppm, Street price when rated: $399

Bottom Line: This well-appointed, affordable MFP should be up to the task of handling most jobs in a small office.

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Laserjet 3030 All-In-One Printer (14 PPM, 1200x1200 DPI, B&W, 32MB, PC/Mac) PCW Rating: 77.0PCW Rating: 77.0PCW Rating: 77.0

Last Rated: May 27, 2005

4. HP Laserjet 3030 All-In-One Printer (14 PPM, 1200x1200 DPI, B&W, 32MB, PC/Mac)

Rated print speed: 15 pages per minute, 1200-by-1200-dpi maximum print resolution, 600-by-600-dpi maximum optical scan resolution, Rated maximum copy speed: 15 ppm, Street price when rated: $500

Bottom Line: The 3030's compact form is well suited fortight spaces, but you have faster and better-quality MFP choices.

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imageCLASS MF8170c Color Multifuntion - 2400x600dpi 33.6Kbps PCW Rating: 76.0PCW Rating: 76.0PCW Rating: 76.0

Last Rated: May 27, 2005

5. Canon imageCLASS MF8170c Color Multifuntion - 2400x600dpi 33.6Kbps

Rated print speed: 16 pages per minute monochrome, 4 ppm color, 1200-by-600-dpi maximum print resolution, 1200-by-2400-dpi maximum optical scan resolution, Rated maximum copy speed: 16 ppm monochrome, 4 ppm color, Street price when rated: $999

Bottom Line: The MF8170C is a good choice for small offices that want a color laser with good image quality but don't need a speedy printer.

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WorkCentre C2424 PCW Rating: 76.0PCW Rating: 76.0PCW Rating: 76.0

Last Rated: May 27, 2005

6. Xerox WorkCentre C2424

Rated print speed: 18 pages per minute monochrome, 18 ppm color, 600-by-600-dpi maximum print resolution, 600-by-600-dpi maximum optical scan resolution, Rated maximum copy speed: 20 ppm monochrome, 20 ppm color, Street price when rated: $2999

Bottom Line: Excellent features include a duplexer and easy network setup. But this MFP produces mediocre output.

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HP Laserjet 2840 PCW Rating: 83.0PCW Rating: 83.0PCW Rating: 83.0

Last Rated: May 27, 2005

7. HP HP Laserjet 2840

Rated print speed: 20 pages per minute monochrome, 4 ppm color, 1200-by-1200-dpi maximum print resolution, 1200-by-1200-dpi maximum optical scan resolution, Rated maximum copy speed: 20 ppm monochrome, 4 ppm color, Street price when rated: $999

Bottom Line: This photo-friendly model lacks the speed and image quality needed to be a general office workhorse.

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All multifunction printers were tested in the PC World Test Center for print, scan, and copy speed and quality. The printer tests included generating a two-page black-and-white newsletter, a 10-page black-and-white text document, a color JPEG photo at 300 dpi, an HTML page with text and color images at 100 dpi, and a color TIFF photo at highest resolution. The scanner tests consisted of scanning a 2-by-2-inch color photo at maximum resolution and maximum bit depth; a 2-by-2-inch color photo at 1200 dpi and 24 bits; a 4-by-5-inch color photo at 100 dpi and 24 bits, a one-page, black-and-white text document at 300 dpi and 1 bit; and a 7.5-by-10.5-inch black-and-white line-art image at maximum resolution and 1 bit. The copier tests involved copying a single black-and-white page. A panel of judges rated the quality of each MFP's output using criteria adapted from PC World's printer and scanner tests. Printer times are measured from the execution of the command until the print job is completed. Scanner times include both the preview time and the scan time for a total time for a scan job. When printing the TIFF image on an ink jet-based MFP, we used vendor-specified optimal-quality settings and vendor-specified paper. For the laser printer-based MFP, we used vendor-specified settings and then printed the TIFF image on stock paper. The JPEG and TIFF images were opened and printed using Photoshop 7. The text documents were printed using Microsoft Word 10 with default settings. The HTML document was printed using Netscape Navigator 7 with default settings. For the scan function on each MFP, our ink jet printer used high-quality settings and glossy paper. For our black-and-white printing, our laser printer-based MFP used "best print quality" settings. The images were opened and printed using Photoshop 6.01. Printer functions were tested on a pair of identically configured 1.6-GHz Gateway Pentium 4 PCs with 256MB of RAM. Scanning functions were tested using a 2-GHz Dell Dimension Pentium 4 with 512MB of RAM. All of the multifunction printers were connected to the PC via a USB 2.0 port. Scanned color and black-and-white images were printed on an HP CP1160 ink jet printer and an HP LaserJet 1200 printer, respectively. Scanned images were viewed on-screen on a pair of Panasonic PanaSync Pro P110i 21-inch CRT monitors. --Dennis O'Reilly

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