Need to scan, copy, or fax, in addition to printing? An AIO printer is what you want. Find the right multifunction machine ...
For nearly a decade, Bill focused on printer and scanner technology and reviews for PCMag, and wrote about computer technology since well before the advent of the internet. He authored or co-authored ...
The best All-in-One color laser printer let you print, copy, and scan documents. At least that’s how the technology was back in the day. But because of changing needs and evolving innovations, these ...
Yeah, I’m reviewing a printer here. Go figure. We don’t usually cover printers at GBM, but then again, printers seem to have almost become the forgotten peripheral now that we’re all in the wonderful, ...
The Epson Expression Home XP-420 is worth your attention if you're shopping for a fast, reliable printer in the sub-$100 category that fits in tight spaces. This compact "small-in-one" (as Epson ...
Over the past two years, your home may have suddenly transformed into a makeshift office complete with a comfortable desk and chair, a wireless keyboard, and a wireless mouse. But one thing most of us ...
The future, as they say, is already here, but it’s just not very evenly distributed. To wit: the Zeus, a 3D printer that can scan and copy objects and, using the Internet, “fax” objects to other ...
Multifunction printers, or MFPs, combine the capabilities of a printer, scanner, copier and a fax machine into a single piece of hardware. In their earliest incarnations, these devices sometimes ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about Asian enterprises in California. Companies have been banking on 3D printers someday becoming an every day household ...
We’ve told you about inexpensive 3D printers. We’ve reported on the first two 3D scanners. And recently, Ars editor Lee Hutchinson took two 3D printers for a spin to reveal what he called a “maddening ...