*NEWS*CUT THE CORDS- – – PRINT WIRELESSLY

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Date: Thursday February 24, 2005 09:47:00 am
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    Cut the cords — print wirelessly

    These laser and inkjet printers let you set up cord-free printing, copying,
    scanning or faxing without having to shop for a third-party print server



    Lexmark T430

    Editors’ rating: Not yet rated

    The good: Small, cheap toner; multipurpose feed; works with multiple
    operating systems.

    The bad: Paper-handling add-ons could bust stressed budgets.

    The price: $700 with wireless capability

    The Lexmark T430 squeezes high laser-speed claims and business expandability
    into a tight package. If you need a printer that spits out black- and-white
    pages in a hurry, the Lexmark T430 is vying to join your office. This
    expandable, fairly priced machine claims to produce an impressive 32 pages per
    minute of text; while other lasers that approach 30 ppm demand nearly double the
    $550 base price. The $150 option to add 802.11g wireless capability is
    attractive, too.



    HP OfficeJet 7410

    Editors’ rating: 8.0 out of 10

    The good: Media-card readers; color LCD; excellent, fast photo prints.

    The bad: Forces ink-swapping between text and photo printing.

    The price: $500

    If you’re willing to gamble on an all-in-one at double the price of lesser
    models, the HP OfficeJet 7410 promises to reward you with rich features. Like
    many cheaper all-in-ones, this device will print, copy and scan from
    digital-media cards and will send faxes. But the 7410 also prints on both sides
    of a page, makes legal-size scans and connects to a wireless network. That makes
    it hard to beat if you have a passion for sharing photos.



    HP Photosmart 2710

    Editors’ rating: 7.8 out of 10

    The good: Makes excellent photo and text prints; fast printing and scanning.

    The bad: Expensive; clumsy input-tray design; forces ink-swapping.

    The price: $400

    This great all-in-one costs more than most but delivers on speed, quality and
    features. The HP Photo-smart 2710 prints beautiful text and photos; it copies in
    black and color; and it does a tolerable job of scanning. It has a built-in
    stand-alone fax so you won’t have to fax through your computer. It also comes
    with built-in wired and wireless networking. For a small wireless office or a
    home network with limited space, the HP 2710 might be just right.



    Samsung CLP-550

    Editors’ rating: 6.8 out of 10

    The good: Inexpensive; built-in two-sided printing; very quiet.

    The bad: Mediocre prints; fairly slow print speeds; expensive toner.

    The price: $750 with wireless capability

    Disappointing color quality detracts from the Samsung CLP-550’s performance,
    with its fast and excellent gray-scale text capabilities. For a budget color
    laser printer, it offers some top-of-the-line features, including a built-in
    duplexer, an LCD on the control panel and decent paper capacity. These features
    would make this printer a great choice for a small office with plans to expand,
    but its dull color prints could be a deal breaker for some, and the 802.11
    option increases the price by $150.

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