108 results results for "photo printers"
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Kodak ESP 5250 all-in-one printer
A printer that can save you money?
24 November 2009 9:04 GMT
- The Good
- Easy to set-up, even the Wi-Fi printing, good photo print quality, good "laser-like" text output, good scans
- The Bad
- Paper feed jams, slow shut down process, it tries to restart on its own if connected to a network, slower print speeds than claimed, Dot Replacement not available in borderless printing
- Verdict
- Easy to set-up with a compact and attractive design, the ESP 5250 provides great print quality and relatively good flat bed scans though borderless A4 photo prints can take a long time to print at the top quality settings
- Price
- £129.99
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Sony S-Frame DPP-F700 digital photo frame - First Look
Can this show off your photos and your prints? 27 October 2009 12:00 GMT- The Good
- Can make borderless prints at the press of a button, card reader, nice screen.
- The Bad
- Form factor, no Wi-Fi, menu system is awkward
- Verdict
- This really is one of those moments where the end result could have been so much better
- Price
- £$200
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HP Photosmart C4780 all-in-one printer
Is this the printer for those who don't really print?
22 September 2009 13:21 GMT
- The Good
- Cheap, once set-up easy to run, works with iPrint iPhone app
- The Bad
- Have to hardwire connect it to set-up wireless, no paper catch tray, small LCD screen, memory card reader doesn't support Compact Flash
- Verdict
- If you're hoping for something more "officey" or more "full featured", you would be better off looking elsewhere
- Price
- £99.99
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Canon Selphy DS810 compact photo printer
Canon is hoping that when it comes to printing users will opt to print on its range of compact printers. So will they?
2 March 2006 0:37 GMT
- The Good
- Colour screen, memory card reader
- The Bad
- Size, controls, print quality
- Verdict
- We expected so much more from the Selphy and too be honest were very disappointed by the styling and the results
- Price
- £119
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Lexmark Prevail PRO705 printer
Looking for a mid-range all-in-one?
11 September 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Compact and stylish design, easy to set-up and use, range of useful features, decent text output
- The Bad
- Photo quality prints are generally quite poor
- Verdict
- Despite the fact that the Prevail doesn’t excel in any one area, it’s a solid enough offering for text-based tasks and would suit the home or small office
- Price
- £199
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HP Photosmart A618 Compact Photo Printer
HP update their compact toaster, but is it enough to woo?
18 October 2006 0:00 GMT
- The Good
- Small and compact, Bluetooth, Easy to use, Photo Fix option
- The Bad
- Battery to make it truly portable is an optional extra
- Verdict
- Those looking to print their digital images without necessary including the PC won't go wrong here
- Price
- £150
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Canon Pixma MP620 printer
An affordable all-in-one?
23 June 2009 15:19 GMT
- The Good
- Compact, plenty of connectivity options, card reader built-in, two paper trays
- The Bad
- Slightly red cast to photos
- Verdict
- Fairly cheap and extremely well specified all-in-one printer with great output quality. It's well designed and made with the added flexibility of separate ink tanks
- Price
- £150
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HP Officejet 6000 printer
Perfect for your home office?
9 July 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Fast speeds, impressive print quality for text and photos
- The Bad
- Lengthy set-up, lack of extra features, bulky, uninspiring design, rather pricey
- Verdict
- The Officejet 6000 is a solid enough offering, but for this price we don’t think it offers enough to compete with rivals
- Price
- £102
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Canon Pixma MX330 printer
Does this all-in-one impress?
5 October 2009 14:09 GMT
- The Good
- Cheap, decent specification
- The Bad
- Photo quality, bit slow
- Verdict
- Cheap and well specified, but alternatives have better photo quality for a similar price
- Price
- £139
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Lexmark X4650 all-in-one printer
Your wireless home office solution?
4 July 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Wi-Fi connection, guided installation program, scan to memory card, borderless printing, PictBridge
- The Bad
- Large install, install failures, printing from memory card a bit limited
- Verdict
- Overall we were very impressed with the performance of the Lexmark X4650, but we couldn’t install it over repeated attempts on one of our normal PCs, which is a problem
- Price
- £129.99
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Canon Pixma MP540 all-in-one printer
Looking for an affordable all-in-one?
26 August 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Great photo and general print quality, price
- The Bad
- A bit slow, mono scan quality not great
- Verdict
- The prints are high-quality and the overall performance from this Canon is very impressive for the price
- Price
- £99
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Epson Stylus SX415 printer
Impressive printing credentials?
22 July 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Decent design, separate ink tanks
- The Bad
- Poor copy performance, draft text a touch anaemic
- Verdict
- Not too bad, but neither is it a stand-out all-in-one device, with a few too many shortcomings to be recommended above others
- Price
- £100
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Canon Pixma MP630 all-in-one printer
A perfect all-rounder?
18 August 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Well made, easy to use, fantastic photo quality, fast
- The Bad
- No wireless connection
- Verdict
- Fantastic quality all-in-one device that excels in all areas the MP630 is particularly good with photo output though basic printing is also excellent
- Price
- £179
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Epson Stylus D120 printer
Can the photo printer match its promised speed?
12 October 2007 11:00 GMT
- The Good
- Ease of use and set up, fast, near laser quality text, borderless photos
- The Bad
- Not as fast as claimed, some fuzziness on text, dithering patterns visible in lower quality (read faster) print modes
- Verdict
- The D120 provides a combination or near laser printer print speeds and text quality but with the added bonus of colour printing and photo quality output making it a good all rounder and one ideally suited the needs of busy office or home office environment. It is not without its flaws however
- Price
- £70
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Epson Stylus Photo R1900 printer
A serious printer for serious printers?
26 May 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Excellent photo print quality, build, design, and features
- The Bad
- Slow set-up and installations, slow print speeds, head cleaning uses a lot of ink, print heads need frequent cleaning
- Verdict
- Epson’s R1900 finally takes its Pocket-lint bow and what a printer it is. Impressive A3+ borderless printing meets superb quality output if, that is, you can keep the print heads clean
- Price
- £489.35
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Epson Stylus Photo 1400 printer
Will this produce the prints you want?
31 January 2008 11:00 GMT
- The Good
- Ease of use and set up, fast, near laser quality text, borderless photos
- The Bad
- Not as fast as claimed, some fuzziness on text, dithering patterns visible in lower quality (read faster) print modes
- Verdict
- Epson’s Stylus Photo 1400 replaces the popular Stylus Photo 1290 and offers up a range of improvements to that model and while it may not be a small model, it’s well made and the dye-based output is excellent
- Price
- £299
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Canon Pixma MX320 printer
Looking for an entry-level all-in-one?
29 September 2009 16:05 GMT
- The Good
- Cheap, good specification
- The Bad
- Poor photos
- Verdict
- You get lots for your money, but there are alternatives that have better all round performance
- Price
- £75
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Kodak EasyShare printer dock plus series 3 compact photo printer
Kodak promises a perfect solution for its camera users with the Easyshare printer, but what about everyone else?
19 March 2006 0:26 GMT
- The Good
- Bluetooth built in, Kodak camera acts as screen
- The Bad
- Only works with Kodak cameras, needs plenty of space to print
- Verdict
- If you’ve got a Kodak camera then this is a great choice, however all other camera owners need look elsewhere
- Price
- £105
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Canon PIXMA iP4000
8 September 2004 11:37 GMT
- The Good
- Looks better in the home than most printers
- The Bad
- U turn tray sticks out when loaded with A4
- Verdict
- A good choice for home users who want a printer that handles photos, letters and documents
- Price
- £129
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HP Dreamscreen digital photo frame - First Look
Is this more than just a photo frame? 17 September 2009 17:32 GMT- The Good
- Wi-Fi, Apps, Facebook, Pandora, 2GB of on-board storage, memory card reader
- The Bad
- Not many apps at the moment, no Mac support, streaming options are limited
- Verdict
- This isn't a tablet as some have reported, but a rather impressive digital photo frame
- Price
- £150
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Canon Selphy CP520 compact printer
Will this give you prints on the go?
10 October 2007 13:00 GMT
- The Good
- Easy to use and set up, styling, price
- The Bad
- No screen, limited to photo output, basic operation
- Verdict
- Canon’s Selphy CP 520 is an extremely compact portable photo printer available as a bundle with the PowerShot A460 (test to follow) and as such makes an ideal simple to use printing companion for anyone requiring fast photos on the hoof
- Price
- £
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HP Photosmart 8250 Photo printer
5 September 2005 8:54 GMT
- The Good
- Speed
- The Bad
- Relies on using HP paper and inks
- Verdict
- An excellent multi-purpose printer for home use
- Price
- £150
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Kodak ESP 9 all-in-one printer
Will this printer cover your needs?
13 February 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Easy set-up, good photo print quality, good text output, nice scans
- The Bad
- Slow print speeds, poor copy quality, random paper jam alerts (even when there are not any), odd maintenance "timeouts" stall the printer, black ink drops out when copying, problems with black in coverage even after software driver update
- Verdict
- Kodak’s ESP 9 provides a neat and relatively compact solution for those needing a printer, scanner, copier and fax in one device. Low ink costs and good print quality are hampered by some very odd functional problems however
- Price
- £299.99
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Epson Stylus Photo R320 Desktop Printer
26 July 2005 11:27 GMT
- The Good
- Excellent photo print quality, good text and speedy output
- The Bad
- Small colour LCD screen, driver installation problems, no connect-to-PC, USB cable in the box
- Verdict
- Although it may not be the fastest A4 photo printer out there, it’s the super photo-print quality that really shines through.
- Price
- £150
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Canon Selphy CP760 compact photo printer
Will this handle your photo printing needs?
20 May 2008 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- PictBridge, connection options, print quality with some exceptions, simplicity
- The Bad
- Screen quality poor, only get five prints in box, colour bleed, prints a little dark
- Verdict
- Some quality issues, but otherwise this is a competent little photo printer that is simple to use with plenty of connection options
- Price
- £89
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