Samsung's ML-2851ND is a bare bones mono-laser printer with a few extra features attached that will appeal to the small-to-medium business crowd that simply needs to print out text documents or light graphics. The AU$330 price tag is higher than average for a monochrome printer. Still, if print speed and print quality are deciding factors for you, consider the Samsung ML-2851ND.
This speedy, stylish, good-quality but basic laser printer fits solo users and students.
The HP LaserJet 3380 is a good match for a very small-business operation that doesn't require colour printing.
HP's LaserJet 2300dtn fits an impressive number of high-end features into a printer that's priced for budget-minded small offices.
Small offices that don't need a colour scanner will appreciate the other features in the Brother MFC-8440.
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Although the personal computer is far from being obsolete, an increasing number of peripherals let you perform computer-related chores without a PC. One recent example is Lexmark International’s $699 Lexmark Photo Jetprinter 5770.
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