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If your office needs a new printer, just any old laser won't do: you need a printer with enough capacity, speed, and connectivity to share.
 
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Businesses need a printer they can rely on--but doesn't break the bank. We explain the ins and outs of choosing a model that stands up to professional use.
 

 
Monitor buying guide
Monitor buying guide We can't be by your side when you buy, but this comprehensive guide is the next best thing. Our buying guide takes the guesswork out of choosing a monitor.
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Photo printers can cost as much as $200 more than your average color inkjet. Are they right for you? Plus: five models that are worth a look.
 

 
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