Bottom Line
High scan quality, but middling print quality overall. Slow to scan, though copy speeds are above average.
- Top 10 Inkjet Multifunction Printers A host of newcomers mount the inkjet MFP chart this month, led by Best Buys from HP and Canon.
- Top Multifunction Printers The print speeds of both inkjet and laser MFPs impressed us, but copy and scan speeds--as well as output quality--were mixed.
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