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Printers

Kodak Personal Picture Maker 200

Up to 1200x1200 dpi, 6 color process for smooth gradations; Kodak Color Rich technology for brilliant color; built in CompactFlash and SmartMedia card slots for standalone operation; USB interface supports Zip drive connection for ...

For more than 100 years, Eastman Kodak Company has been a pioneer in photographic and digital imaging technology, as well as an acknowledged leader in many aspects of organic and digital color science. Since 1888, when it introduced the first consumer ...

January, 2001

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32 reviews

Canon Pixma MP980

Canon's well-engineered MP line has impressed us even at the low end with the MP620 and the top of the line MP980 simply fills out our wish list with film scanning and duplex printing. It may still only have four color inks but they do the job of six. ...

Having reviewed (and therefore lived with) several multifunction devices over the last year, we've come to expect a glitch here and there. A function not well implemented, a feature forgotten, quality that was good-enough but not great. The attraction ...

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210 reviews

CANON PIXMA MP620

All-in-one printers are fast replacing everything but 13x19 printers. And as they do, they're offering WiFi connectivity so every computer in the house can use them. Canon's MP620 no only prints wirelessly but scans wirelessly, too. And for a list ...

Yes, the MP620 lacks a couple of features we'd prefer to have in a multifunction device: film scanning, high definition printing and duplex printing. Fortunately, Canon makes a more expensive model (the MP 980) that offers all of that.

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311 reviews

HP PhotoSmart Pro B8550

HP had a bright idea one day. There's really nothing different about a big printer except the carriage length. Everything in a big printer has to be in a small 4x6 printer, too: the printhead, the inks, the firmware, the control panel, maybe a card ...

The exciting thing about the lightweight, compact HP B8550 13x19 printer is that it makes large prints a reality in your home or small office for just $300 (and probably a good deal less once it hits the street). It makes compromises to get there, but ...

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3 reviews

HP Photosmart C8550 Printer

HP had a bright idea one day. There's really nothing different about a big printer except the carriage length. Everything in a big printer has to be in a small 4x6 printer, too: the printhead, the inks, the firmware, the control panel, maybe a card ...

The exciting thing about the lightweight, compact HP B8550 13x19 printer is that it makes large prints a reality in your home or small office for just $300 (and probably a good deal less once it hits the street). It makes compromises to get there, but ...

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1 reviews

Canon Pixma Pro9000 Printer

It's tough to follow a gem like the i9900 but the Pro9000 delivers the same fast print speeds but with ChromaLife100 inks and a new thick-media front feed design for Canon's Fine Arts papers and other specialty media.

Canon's new PIXMA Pro9000 dye-based inkjet had a tough act to follow in the i9900. But it brings down the house with vibrant color, fast printing and versatile media handling that challenges not just the i9900 but pigment-based 13x19 printers. We miss ...

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433 reviews

Canon SELPHY CP510

The compact 4x6 dye sub printer is famous for trouble-free prints and Canon has two. The $100 CP510 (with PictBridge and Direct Print or USB) and the $150 CP710 (adding a 2.5-inch LCD and card reader) can both print 4x8s and run off battery power, too ...

The SELPHY CP510 and CP710 can print trouble-free 4x6 prints (and even 4x8 panoramas) from your computer or directly from your PictBridge or Canon Direct Print-capable camera. The CP710 adds a card reader and LCD to navigate the card's contents.

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255 reviews

Epson Stylus Photo R800

When some desperate soul grabs our lapels as we're trying to cross the street and demands to know which photo printer to buy, we shrug our shoulders and confide, "You really can't go wrong these days." But there are a lot of ways you ...

You can't go wrong, we have to repeat, but there's a lot of ways you can go right with the Epson R800.

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469 reviews

HP Photosmart C8180

The HP C8180 is the company's top of the line all-in-one device, mating a 9600-dpi scanner capable of both reflective and transparency scanning with a printer that also includes CD/DVD burning and label printing with LightScribe. But it also wins the ...

The HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One printer is a complex device that is actually pretty simple to use. A lot of the credit for that goes to the wonderful touchscreen menu system HP has designed. You need no training to figure it out. And that's saying ...

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230 reviews

HP Photosmart D7160

It's fast and it's quiet and the LCD menu system is well designed. Print from the built-in card reader, PictBridge port or USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection. Individual ink cartridges, coded HP Advanced photo paper and more make this $149 printer a bargain. ...

Solidly built with a new ink set and the ability to detect paper type based on a simple barcode scheme, the D7160 promises very fast (and quiet) prints with its large printhead from either its card reader, PictBridge port or USB connection. HP's ...

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545 reviews

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