A good place to find user reviews of Inkjet printers is pcadvisor. Although not limited to Inkjet printers, pcadvisor offers user reviews of Inkjet printers.
One can find customers reviews and specialists for printers on the manufactures' websites. Also reviews can be found on the retailers' websites such as Amazon.
Well, I would recommend finding reviews on Epson printers from the Reviews section on CNET because they offer a variety of reviews and tips for a fee of no charge.
No, overall reviews show that Brother brand printers do not have very good color accuracy. They would be best useful for black and white printing.
The laser printer that received the best reviews last year was the SOHO brand of the laser printers. However many other companies have really good brands of laser printers.
For wireless printer reviews I would recommend pcmag.com, because of their variety of reviews for many different types of printers; including the wireless printers you are looking for!
One can find consumer reviews of photo printers on websites like PC Mag, Consumer Reports, CNet Printers, DP Review, PC Advisor, DP Mag or Reviews Best Buy.
Amazon have reviews for Kyocera printers. They have reviews from other customers who have purchased the same printer so it allows one to gauge the quality of the printer.
There are many thermal inkjet printers available for purchase. Hewlett Packard is a common brand of thermal inkjet printers and has great reviews on many websites.
http://www.Amazon.com is a good site to use to find reviews. This site allows you to see reviews of the products from all angles, as well as read separate reviews of the seller, which can be advantageous.
You can reviews for ID card printers on the allprinterreviews.com website. They have a list of the ID card printers out there and what their strong points and drawbacks are. You can check them out here: http://www.allprinterreviews.com/best-id-card-printers-2011.html
You can probably find reviews on electronics websites if you look around. Try looking on Amazon, ebay, NCIX, Futureshop, Best Buy etc. for reviews of wireless printers.