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Simon Handby
Simon Handby is a freelance journalist, writer and editor at Hackbash with over two decades of experience in the technology, automotive, and energy sectors. His work has been featured in IT Pro, PC Pro, and he has collaborated with notable clients such as BMW, Porsche and EDF. Simon’s creative and insightful content has earned him recognition, including the award-winning Toyota iQ launch hypermiling campaign.
- Canon Zoemini review: An indulgently average pocket printer It’s tiny, fun and slightly better than HP’s Sprocket, but Canon’s Zoemini is still a bit of an indulgence£90
- best buyCanon Pixma MG5750 review: Budget brilliance The right balance of features, performance and quality makes the Pixma MG5750 a winner for Canon£70
- recommendedEpson WorkForce WF-110W review: Portable printing prowess The WF-110W is a versatile and capable colour printer for the road, but it’s not an office workhorse£220
- Canon Pixma TS6350 review: Back to basics Despite strong performance, the Pixma TS6350 is a little basic for the price£107
- recommendedCanon Pixma TS8350 is a premium all-in-one An excellent premium printer for those prepared to pay a little extra£149.99
- HP Sprocket New Edition review: Portable but not very "new" Despite the name, there’s not much new in HP’s travel-friendly Sprocket printer
- recommendedEpson WorkForce Pro WF-3720DWF: Cheap to buy, but ink costs Epson's latest all-in-one is a great all-rounder for the home office, but ink costs make it a tad expensive to run£118
- Brother MFC-J5945DW review: Fast and affordable Brother’s MFC-J5945DW is a fast and economical choice for A3 printing£324
- recommendedEpson Expression Premium XP-6100 review A brilliant MFP for creative home use, but it could be cheaper to run£111
- Kyocera Ecosys P5021cdw: Let down by high running costs We enjoyed using the Ecosys due to its quiet operation, but it's costly to run£172
- recommendedKyocera Ecosys M2640idw review: An effective mid-range MFP Ridiculously fast, the M2640idw is overkill for the smallest offices, but great if you can afford it£483
- recommendedXerox WorkCentre 6515DNI review: Not the MFP we would buy A colour laser with excellent prints, speedy output and an intuitive screen – but it's costly to run£299
- Epson WorkForce WF-2860DWF review: Good features, high costs An affordable home office MFP that's ruined by high running costs£80
- Canon i-Sensys MF734Cdw review: A good all-rounder Excellent results, but it's just a touch expensive£380
- Brother MFC-L2710DW review: Good, but not worth the money Brother's MFC-L2710DW is a competent mono laser MFP, but let down by running costs£115