Copiers and multifunction printers provide similar, if not the same, functions. In many cases, the biggest difference between these devices is scale: size, number of features and degree of flexibility ...
If you can purchase a single device that solves many problems, you may wonder why you'd ever want to buy multiple devices to perform those same tasks. Various manufacturers sell a variety of ...
If you’ve got a small office or mini workgroup and you need a networkable (Ethernet) workhorse that can meet the color and monochrome printing, copying, scanning and faxing needs of all but the most ...
Blue Technologies' Andrew Roy on the vulnerabilities that exist with multifunction printers and the steps organizations can take to better secure them.
Despite various past predictions, printing, faxing, scanning or photocopying have remained stubbornly ingrained in business, leaving the paperless office something of a pipe dream. Thankfully, a ...
You might ask why Canon calls the imageClass D530 Multifunction Copier ($398.58 at Amazon) a copier, as opposed to a multifunction printer (MFP), as it can print from a computer in addition to ...
Multifunction printers (also called all-in-one printers) combine a printer, scanner, copier, and sometimes a fax machine into a single device. Having all these functions in one unit not only saves ...
The Samsung Multifunction Printer ProXpress C3060FW ($549.99) is a good choice as a color laser all-in-one printer to anchor a small or micro office. It's speedy and has a solid feature set, but what ...
Unfortunately, one of the least used features on all-in-one multi-function printers and heavy duty copier/scanner/printer machines is the scan function because it's simply too complicated. If you're ...