Top 10 Inkjet Multifunction Printers
We test and review the latest multifunction inkjets. Models start at around $100 and combine a printer, scanner, copier and (sometimes) a fax machine.
Edited by Melissa Riofrio
Bottom Line:
Well equipped for both photography and light office use, this MFP is capable--but very expensive.
PC World Rating:
80.0 (Very Good)
- B&W Pages per Min.: B&W PPM:33
- Price When Reviewed: $300
- Color Pages per Min.: Color PPM:32
- Max. B&W dpi: 600-by-600
- Max. Color dpi: 9600-by-2400
- Max. Scanning dpi: 4800
- Tray Capacity, pages: 125

Bottom Line:
The high price buys you soup-to-nuts digital photo processing, including a LightScribe drive.
PC World Rating:
80.2 (Very Good)
- B&W Pages per Min.: B&W PPM:34
- Price When Reviewed: $300
- Color Pages per Min.: Color PPM:33
- Max. B&W dpi: 1200-by-1200
- Max. Color dpi: 4800-by-1200
- Max. Scanning dpi: 9600 by 9600
- Tray Capacity, pages: 100

Bottom Line:
Upstaged by its own blazing speed, this machine pales in every other way--especially ink costs.
PC World Rating:
80.3 (Good)
- B&W Pages per Min.: B&W PPM:27
- Price When Reviewed: $200
- Color Pages per Min.: Color PPM:19
- Max. B&W dpi: 5760-by-1440
- Max. Color dpi: 5760-by-1440
- Max. Scanning dpi: 2400-by-2400
- Tray Capacity, pages: 100

Bottom Line:
It's a decent, basic multifunction in most ways, but its costly black ink is a disappointment.
PC World Rating:
81.4 (Good)
- B&W Pages per Min.: B&W PPM:7.5
- Price When Reviewed: $110
- Color Pages per Min.: Color PPM:4.5
- Max. B&W dpi: 600-by-600
- Max. Color dpi: 4800-by-1200
- Max. Scanning dpi: 1200 by 2400
- Tray Capacity, pages: 150

Bottom Line:
For home or school, the Pixma MP620 offers impressive features and connectivity for a low price.
PC World Rating:
81.9 (Very Good)
- B&W Pages per Min.: B&W PPM:26
- Price When Reviewed: $150
- Color Pages per Min.: Color PPM:17
- Max. B&W dpi: 600-by-600
- Max. Color dpi: 9600-by-2400
- Max. Scanning dpi: 2400 by 4800
- Tray Capacity, pages: 300




