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Canon Selphy DS810 review
Reviews The Canon Selphy DS810 is one mobile photo printer that you'll probably want to leave at home, despite its low estimated per-print economy. Although Canon claims a 100x150mm print can be put out in a little more than a minute, we clocked this...
Editor's rating
6.7
Tags: canon, printing, contrast, crop
16 December 2005, 14:46
Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30 review
Reviews You won't waste a lot of time learning to use this compact, 300dpi dye-sublimation photo printer. Devoid of any on-printer controls other than a standby button, the Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30 is strictly a plug-it-in-and-print component.
Editor's rating
7.4
Tags: sony, digital camera, printers, prints
15 December 2004, 19:51
Okidata Oki B4250 review
Reviews The Okidata Oki B4250 is a compact, greyscale printer that best fits a small office or home. The printer's driver features a watermark option so that you can jazz up the Confidential stamp on your private documents.
Editor's rating
7.1
Tags: oki systems, questions, hp, panel
26 October 2004, 19:31
Olympus P-440 review
Reviews Whether connected to your computer or operating solo, the hefty Olympus P-440 dye-sublimation printer cranks out photos in dozens of different glossy or matte layouts on A4, A5 Wide, or A6 Wide paper in a blink of an eye.
Editor's rating
7.1
Tags: olympus, colours, index, sheet
23 September 2004, 17:23
Lexmark C522n review
Reviews You could spend £3,000 on a colour laser printer, but why? The printer also comes with several well-written PDF manuals. FeaturesIS managers can monitor the C522n through the printer's embedded Web server or with Lexmark's MarkVision enterprise...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: lexmark, colour, paper, tray
15 June 2006, 14:21
Canon Pixma iP2600 review
Reviews The Pixma iP2600 is Canon's inkjet photo printer for users on a budget. Replacing the Pixma iP1800 as its entry-level, straightforward printer with limited features, it's available online for as little as £30.As expected in a baseline product, the...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: canon, budget, printers, paper
28 March 2008, 16:10
Samsung ML-3051ND review
Reviews The Samsung ML-3051ND straddles the gap between an über-expensive office laser printer and a personal laser printer, both in terms of features and price. For around £250, you get a network-ready mono printer with versatile paper-handling options...
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: samsung, panel, handle, elements
25 October 2006, 12:45
Kodak EasyShare 5300 review
Reviews You can buy a fairly decent entry-level printer for as little as £30, but there's a hidden cost: a set of replacement cartridges can cost as much as the printer itself. Printing 4x6-inch photos on an A4 printer is often a daunting prospect, but not...
Editor's rating
7.6
Tags: lab, scans, memory card, edges
16 July 2007, 10:59
Epson Stylus Photo R1900 review
Reviews Advances in printer technology don't come along very frequently and tend to be less than earth-shattering. Over long periods of time, that mist can collect on the bottom tray and other points inside the printer and can cause errant marks on the...
Editor's rating
8.2
Tags: epson, desk, photoshop, prints
31 January 2008, 13:04
Oki C3400n review
Reviews Small-office users generally need a printer that is fast, networkable, cost efficient and excellent with text prints. This usually means they are in the market for a laser printer. The top-mounted output tray is the default output area, but a door...
Editor's rating
6
Tags: oki printing solutions, colour, paper, terms
4 October 2006, 10:30
Canon Pixma iP90 review
Reviews Like the popular i70 and i80 models before it, the Canon Pixma iP90 is a sleek, lightweight, go-anywhere portable inkjet printer that creates full-size documents and colour graphics, as well as 100x150mm (4x6-inch) colour photographs.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: canon, digital camera, cd rom, adaptor
21 July 2006, 11:46
HP Deskjet 6940 review
Reviews The HP Deskjet 6940 is a basic colour inkjet printer designed for home and small-office users who have low-volume printing needs, but may want to print the occasional snapshot. In fact, its price, features and print quality make it a great printer...
Editor's rating
7.1
Tags: hp, cover, paper, students
9 August 2006, 11:34
Lexmark Z1420 review
Reviews The Lexmark Z1420 is a basic and inexpensive inkjet printer designed for home users who need to make only occasional prints. The key feature of this £60 printer is its ability to print wirelessly out of the box -- surprising for an entry-level...
Editor's rating
6.1
Tags: lexmark, canon, field, paper
14 June 2007, 12:02
Dell 1815dn review
Reviews The Dell 1815dn is an inexpensive monochrome laser multi-function printer that works equally well in a home office or in a small workgroup, provided you don't need colour prints or scans. The LCD shows the printer's menus, and dedicated forward and...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: dell, scanner, copies, scanning
6 September 2006, 11:51
Lexmark C530dn review
Reviews The Lexmark C530dn is a fast, high-quality colour laser printer that we recommend for any small office or home with high-volume printing needs. For £300, you get a network-ready printer with a built-in duplexer for automatic double-sided printing.
Editor's rating
8.1
Tags: lexmark, return, printers, cross
3 January 2007, 15:37


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