Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4525 DNF

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Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4525 DNF
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The BETT (British Educational Technology Trail) has in the past proved to be a fruitful source of information and products ideal for the small business user, after all a school is certainly a business for those who...

By GadgetSpeak on
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With this robust, economical and easy-to-use 4-in-1, Epson is offering an alternative to lasers. Cartridge capacity is adapted to the enterprise sector and cost per page is half what you’ll pay on a laser machine. Those who require PCL and...

By DigitalVersus on
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We liked the Workforce Pro WP-4535DWF enough to recommend it. We like the Workforce Pro WP-4525DNF nearly as much, though it lacks the wireless and higher scan resolution of the £35 more expensive model. What id does do is duplex print, copy and...

By Trusted Reviews on
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The best of both worlds: laser speeds and inkjet image quality, with plenty of features and stunningly low running...

By PC Pro on
83

The Workforce Pro WP-4525 DNF achieves what it sets out to do: it's a competent MFP that, while it may not match an equivalent laser for durability, outright print speed or quality, comes acceptably close. At the same time it's smaller, quieter,...

By IT PRO on

There has always been a sizeable gap between inkjet and laser printers in terms of both speed and quality. Laser printers were always faster and inkjets always had superior print quality. While we've been able to depend on these age-old truisms for...

By uk.hardware.info on

Das Epson Workforce Pro WP-4525 DNF sieht wie ein Laser-Multifunktionsgerät aus, arbeitet aber mit Tinte. Es ist fürs Büro gedacht. Der Test überprüft das. Das Epson Workforce Pro WP-4525 DNF ist auf den Büroeinsatz...

International Review By PC-Welt.de on