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PC Advisor reviews the best multifunction printers you can buy. The 15 best multifunction printers of 2015. Reviews of the best printer/ scanner /copiers you can buy in the UK. Best printers for value- and quality, and best printers for home- and business...
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It's not often that we review Samsung hardware in the pages of Macworld, but as well as being Apple's arch-rival in the mobile market Samsung is also a major manufacturer of laser printers, and the Samsung M2070W is very much aimed at owners of mobile dev...

initial purchase price is very competitive, builtin wifi, iOS app for Apple mobile devices...

expensive toner cartridges, no Ethernet or automatic duplex printing...

The M2070W is a neatly designed and versatile laser printer that will appeal to home workers and small businesses that need a fast, high-quality mono printer for letters and other business documents. However, the relatively low capacity of Samsung's toner...
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The latest multifunction device to arrive from Samsung offers print, scan, copy and remote printing facilities to users looking for a monochrome environment...
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Samsung seems to have an almost never-ending supply of strong-performing laser printers rolling off the presses. The Xpress M2070W may be a highly capable low-priced laser first and foremost, but it also finds room for one or two highly intriguing feature...

The M2070W doesn't look as polished as we'd like, and the absence of auto duplexing is surprising. Running costs are also a little high. In almost all other respects, though, the M2070W is excellent. The NFC facilities are the cherry on top of a rather de...
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What is the Samsung Xpress M2070W? Samsung is now the number two supplier of laser printers and all-in-ones in the UK and has a wide range of single and multi-function machines. The Xpress range is new and the Xpress M2070W sits at the lower end, at aroun...

Single-piece cartridge, Small desktop footprint, Two press WPS connection...

No duplex print, No XL cartridge option, No paper tray cover...

Samsung Xpress M2070W - Print Speeds Samsung claims a healthy speed of 20ppm for the Xpress M2070W and we saw 17.1ppm on our 20-page document under test, which is respectably close. The 5-page text test gave 11.1ppm, but this is a still a good speed for a...
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Samsung is one of the major UK players in mono laser printers and all-in-ones, and its new Xpress range caters for the increasing popularity of mobile devices by simplifying wireless connection with near-field communication (NFC). We're just seeing the s...

Lacks duplex but otherwise a good value laser all-in-one with the bonus of NFC...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-12-03 07:08:24
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The Xpress M2825DW we tested is a single-function monochrome laser printer, and the Xpress M2020W is much the same printer, but with Near Field Communication (NFC) technology added. The subject of our review here today, the Xpress Multifunction M2070FW ($...

Inexpensive initial price, Strong text quality, Nifty image-to-text conversion tool, Good printing options, Tap-and-link NFC support...

High cost per page, Input and output capacities a bit low, Disjointed physical design...

The M2070FW isn't a heavy-duty workhorse laser, but its NFC functionality, deep software features, and strong text reproduction make it a fine choice as a personal office printer, or for light-printing families. Read More…...
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The Samsung Xpress M2070FW ($209.99) is essentially a light-duty, personal multifunction printer (MFP) built around a monochrome laser engine. What makes it a little different is that it's packed with mobile printing features, including NFC. If your phone...

Prints, scans, faxes, copies. Automatic document feeder. Ethernet. Has Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and NFC.

Low paper capacity. No duplexer. High running cost...

The Samsung Xpress M2070FW multifunction printer can print, scan, copy, and fax, and it also offers lots of mobile printing features, from NFC to printing through the cloud...
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Samsung seems to have an almost never-ending supply of strong-performing laser printers rolling off the presses. The Xpress M2070W may be a highly capable low-priced laser first and foremost, but it also finds room for one or two highly intriguing feature...

The M2070W doesn't look as polished as we'd like, and the absence of auto duplexing is surprising. Running costs are also a little high. In almost all other respects, though, the M2070W is excellent. The NFC facilities are the cherry on top of a rather de...
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