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Ten... all-in-one inkjet printers
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Dell P713w

This is a Lexmark-made inkjet and its most striking feature is its 110mm touchscreen, which handles all its controls, apart from a power button. There's no ADF, but the printer does have two memory card slots, a front-facing USB port, duplex print and wireless connection as standard. Paper loads in a single, front-mounted cassette and print speeds are reasonable, with print quality being above-average, though behind the best available. The cost of the printer and its consumables are the big hitch. You'll be paying 7p per black page and a massive 17p for a colour one.

Epson Stylus Office BX925FWD


This is the top-of-the-range home office inkjet from Epson and consequently has all the extras. As well as the usual features, it has a 30-sheet duplex ADF, so you can produce duplex copies as well as prints, an 89mm touchscreen for all controls and twin, 250-sheet paper trays, so you can keep plain paper and letterheads, or photo stock loaded at once. It prints fast, at up to 13ppm and even manages over 7spm (sides per minute) printing duplex. Print quality is better than average on plain paper and very good on photos. Running costs are low: 1.9p for black and 5.9p for colour pages.
