Top 10 Inkjet Multifunction Printers

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We test and review the latest multifunction inkjets. Models start at around $100 and combine a printer, scanner, copier and (sometimes) a fax machine.

Melissa Riofrio
Stylus NX515
Bottom Line: A student or home user will like this model’s speed, but not its ink costs and other quirks.
PC World Rating: 84.0
  1. Maximum paper size, height: 1100.0
  2. Maximum paper size, width: 8.5
Photosmart Premium Fax All-in-One
Bottom Line: Well equipped for both photography and light office use, this MFP is capable--but very expensive.
PC World Rating: 84.0
  1. Maximum paper size, height: 14.0
  2. Maximum paper size, width: 8.5
Pixma MX860
Bottom Line: You get nice print quality plus Wi-Fi and automatic duplexing, but speed is just average overall.
PC World Rating: 84.0
  1. Maximum paper size, height: 14.0
  2. Maximum paper size, width: 8.5
Photosmart Premium TouchSmart Web All-in-One Printer
Bottom Line: The idea of accessing Web apps from your printer is intriguing, but the initial execution on this unit shows that there's still some work to be done.
PC World Rating: 84.0
  1. Black-and-white speed: 33
  2. Color speed: 32
  3. Maximum paper size, height: 14
  4. Maximum paper size, width: 8.5
Platinum Pro905
Bottom Line: Web capabilities and generous features make the Pro905 worth considering for a small office, although it's average in other respects.
PC World Rating: 84.0
  1. Black-and-white speed: 33
  2. Color speed: 30
  3. Maximum paper size, height: 14
  4. Maximum paper size, width: 8.5

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