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How to Optimise Wi-Fi Performance in a Dense Office
11 Jul, 2025

£94.82 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £79.02 ex-VAT, the Epson XP-4200 is the kind of “small office sanity saver” inkjet that makes sense if you print occasionally rather than all day. Wi‑Fi setup is usually painless, scanning is handy for invoices/forms, and the output quality is decent for everyday docs, labels, and normal business graphics. If your team just needs A4 prints and scans without fuss—and you don’t mind the quirks of inkjets (slower speeds than laser, and ink costs that matter over time)—it’s a perfectly workable choice.
That said, I wouldn’t steer heavy users to this. If you’re printing lots of pages monthly or relying on very consistent, high-volume text output, you’ll likely regret ink spend and the fact that inkjets can be less forgiving when machines sit idle. In practice, it’s best for low-to-moderate printing environments like small offices, home-based businesses, and front desks that need occasional A4 printing/scanning more than true office throughput. If you tell me roughly how many pages per month and whether you print in colour often, I can sanity-check whether inkjet value holds up for your use.

HP
HP Officejet Pro 8135e All-in-One - Multifunction printer - colour - ink-jet - Legal (216 x 356 mm) (original) - A4/Legal (media) - up to 12 ppm (copying) - up to 20 ppm (printing) - 225 sheets - 33.6 Kbps - USB 2.0, USB host, Wi-Fi(ac), Bluetooth - dark surf blue

Canon
Canon PIXMA MG2551S. A4 Colour MFP, Print/Copy/Scan.4800 x 600 dpi, 4ipm Colour, 8ipm mono USB. Windows, MacOS

Canon
Canon PIXMA TR7650 - Multifunction printer - colour - ink-jet - A4 (210 x 297 mm), Legal (216 x 356 mm) (original) - A4/Legal (media) - up to 15 ipm (printing) - 200 sheets - 33.6 Kbps - Wi-Fi(n), USB 2.0

Epson
Epson WorkForce WF-2910DWF 2910DWF WF2910DWF 2910 WF2910 - Multifunction printer - colour - ink-jet - 216 x 297 mm (original) - A4/Letter (media) - up to 10 ppm (printing) - 100 sheets - USB 2.0, Wi-Fi(n)