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  • Canon Pixma MG230, MG2250, MG3250, MG4250 - pictures, details

    Canon today announced the launch of four all-In-one PIXMA printers optimised for printing documents and photo-lab quality images at home. All four printers will be available from September onwards, and range in price from £44 to £79.

  • Video: Kodak ESP 3.2 video review

    Kodak's latest budget all-in-one printer, the Kodak ESP 3.2 offers touchscreen technology and cloud connectivity at a lower price point. Watch PC Advisor's Kodak ESP 3.2 video review to find out why.

  • Video: Kodak ESP 1.2 video review

    The Kodak ESP 1.2 may retail at prices a little more expensive than rival all-in-ones. But savings will mount up and the quality and features are all there to make this a decent buy. Watch PC Advisor's Kodak ESP 1.2 video review to find out more.

  • Canon Selphy CP810 'postcard' photo printer drops in

    Canon has announced a successor to the Selphy CP800 dedicated photo printer. The Canon Selphy CP810 adds cloud features and some intriguing photo ID templates. Available from May, it will cost £99

  • Brother 5910DW large format printer lands in UK

    Brother is aiming to make large format office printing much more affordable with the launch of its 5910DW A3 model. The £215 printer is also much faster than other models in Brother's existing A3 line-up.

  • Kodak Hero 9.1 MFD printer launched

    Kodak has unveiled a new range of all-in-one printers that support both Google Cloud Print and Kodak Email Print so users can send documents and photos to the printer from anywhere in the world using a device with a net connection.

  • HP LaserJet Pro 100 colour multifunction printer unveiled

    HP has unveiled its smallest colour laser multifunction printer to date. The £249 LaserJet Pro 100 M175nw includes innovations such as instant on and auto off to help keep energy consumption to a minimum. The printer supports Apple AirPrint - PC Advisor tried it out

  • Polaroid GL10 Gaga printer gets UK debut

    Polaroid has started selling the photo printer that pop sensation Lady Gaga had a hand in designing. The Grey Label printer from the Haus of Gaga is available through gadget sites and in Dixons.

  • Epson Stylus Photo R2000 promises vibrant A3 prints

    Epson's Stylus Photo R2000 produces high gloss prints at A3 and above. It uses UltraChrome HiGloss2 Ink for extra sheen, has a colour palette created from eight separate inks and can print on a wide variety of paper stocks

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