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  • Lexmark P707 Photo Jetprinter

    The P707's cutthroat price along with its built-in memory card reader give the P707 tremendous value. However, its high running costs and slow print speeds make it hard to recommend.

  • Lexmark Z605 Color Jetprinter

    The Z605 is an extremely cheap injket printer most suitable for those who only print intermittently.

  • Cheap as Lexmark Z53

    The Lexmark Z53 Colour Jetprinter is one of the best photo-quality inkjet printers we've ever tested. Priced at only AU$399, it not only saves buckets of money, it shoots out wonderfully crisp and richly coloured photo prints as quickly as those more expensive printers. Good for most home or small-biz tasks, the Z53 has our vote, hands down, as the best printer buy of the year.

  • The Essential Inkjet Buying Guide

    Get top-notch print quality from an inkjet without draining your wallet. Within the last year, true photo-quality inkjets have stormed the market, accompanied by superior resolution, low prices, and long-lasting ink.

  • Bang for your buck: 4 Budget printers tested

    Are printers in the sub AU$100 space actually worth buying? We check out four low-cost printing options in our Australian review.

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