
Canon PIXMA MX455 review
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At only £60, this Canon multi-function printer is definitely at the value end of the printer foodchain. But does that mean you have to sacrifice quality?
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At only £60, this Canon multi-function printer is definitely at the value end of the printer foodchain. But does that mean you have to sacrifice quality?

This robust photo-orientated printer is also great in the home office, but is it right for you?

Is this portable multi-function printer worthwhile, or an expensive luxury?

Canon's high-end home all-in-one inkjet printer gets a welcome update.

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Canon's Pixma range of multifunction inkjets has an enviable reputation for quality, and this business-orientated all-rounder is no exception.
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Is this low-cost printer a false economy?

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Can this multi-function printer produce realistic looking prints?

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Versatility is key in the latest all-in-one inkjet printers and Epson has packed a handy range of features into its new mid-range PX660, along with impressive ease of use

From six-ink photo printing to scanning, faxing and photocopying, complete with Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity, the PX820FWD ticks all the essential boxes and more besides

Brother's top-of-the-range A3 multifunction inkjet printer adds some welcome features