Brother claims that it’s the first ‘print and cut’ model aimed at home/remote workers and small businesses that includes a built-in guillotine that can chop A4 paper in half and print an A5 document for you instead (leaving you with a second piece of blank A5 paper that you can save for future use). That’s where Brother’s DCP-J1800DW could come in handy for many people. And, according to Brother’s market research, around 46% of printer owners have the same problem with their office printers from time to time. This may sound like a bit of a first-world problem, but I often want to print smaller documents, such as address labels, that only need A5 paper, but I end up wasting paper by printing on A4 simply because I don’t have a separate supply of A5 at hand. Should you need it, there’s a USB-B port on the back for a wired connection too. There’s also the HP Smart desktop and iOS apps, which allow you to run diagnostic tests and print files from Apple iCloud. The device is easy to set up and configure thanks to AirPrint support, and it’s straightforward to send print jobs to the 7200e via Wi-Fi from your MacBook. The only other drawback is the lack of an automatic document feeder (ADF), although the 1,200 x 1,200 dpi scanner, which takes around 12-15 seconds to scan at 300dpi, means the Envy Inspire 7200e can act as a photocopier. While the Envy Inspire 7200e can print on standard sizes of plain paper, it’s limited to 4圆in (10x15cm), 5x5in (13x13cm) and 5x7in (13x18cm) glossy paper sizes – that’s fine if you’re only looking to print vacation photos, but a shame if you wanted to print on letter/A4 glossy. Busier users who need to print hundreds of pages every month will be better off with an HP Instant Ink subscription–most places selling the Envy Inspire 7200e will bundle in six months of free Instant Ink. The Envy Inspire 7200e can also take the larger XL-sized cartridges, which are better value for money. The HP Envy Inspire 7200e is a compact all-in-one inkjet printer which excels at producing crisp text documents and colour images including glossy photos quickly.Ĭosting just over $200/£100 to buy, the HP Envy Inspire 7200e is reasonably cheap to run as well, as it uses two HP 303 cartridges (black, and tri-colour), so replacing empties is less hassle than a four- or five-cartridge printer would be. Of course, Macs have always been used for creative tasks such as graphic design and photo editing, so many Mac users may prefer to opt for a more specialised printer that is designed for graphics and photographic work. So it’s always worth checking the technical info on the manufacturer’s web site to make sure that the Mac software provided with the printer includes all the same features as the Windows equivalent. One common weakness is printer software that provides duplex printing–two-sided printing, on both sides of the page–for Windows, but not on the Mac. The problem here lies in the driver software that controls the printer, which may be different on Macs and PCs. Most printers these days are Mac-compatible, but we have seen quite a few printers that work better with Windows PCs. Mac compatibilityĪnother thing to consider as a Mac user is whether the features will all work with your Mac, and whether the printer has features like AirPrint, which will make the set up much simpler. Beware that there are hidden costs when it comes to the inks though, which we discuss below. At the other end of the spectrum there are specialised photo printers that may use five or six different coloured inks in order to produce really colourful, high-quality photo prints. Finally, it displays various useful information related to your wifi/cell connection.There are a few variations, though, starting with basic mono (black and white) printers that just use black ink on its own for printing letters and other text documents. Further, arbitrary device's reachability can be tested with the provided ping tool. It is equipped with a fast wifi device discovery tool, including all the LAN device's addresses and names. Network Analyzer can help you diagnose various problems with your wifi network setup and Internet connectivity thanks to the tools it provides. Network Analyzer is a lite version of Network Analyzer Pro - an advanced tool for network diagnostics, LAN scanning and problem detection. Tools will help you fix a problem with signal strength, wifi router or optimize the connection in home network when you are hundreds of miles away. The app combines the most popular utilities usually found on your desktop PC. This is a must-have app for all home users, IT experts and network router administrators. Helps to quickly detecting any computer network problems, IP address and boosting wifi and mobile connection performance. WiFi Tools is a powerful tools for boost, speed up and setup networks.
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