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Ricoh Aficio GX 3000
by Dave Stephenson
An interesting new technology, but cheap running costs are let down by poor quality.
Oct 8, 2007
Epson Stylus Photo 810
by Staff Writers
Epson has two current specialist photo printers and the model which takes care of the lower end is the $399 Stylus Photo 810.
Dec 7, 2001
Canon Pixma Pro 9000
by David Fearon
Expensive but solidly built – a fast way to get superbly vibrant A3 prints.
Mar 29, 2007
HP Photosmart C5180
by Dave Stephenson
An excellent all-in-one, particularly when it comes to photo quality, but it’s possible to get more features elsewhere.
Mar 21, 2007
Canon i990 AND Epson Stylus Photo R210
by David Hellaby
Once upon a time not too long ago, your average inkjet printer had a single tricolour ink cartridge. Of course, the print quality was fairly ordinary, but it did the job. Today, with digital cameras the norm and home users wanting to print their own photographs, your photo printer may have as many as eight different ink cartridges.
May 12, 2004
HP PHOTOSMART 7960
by Jim Martin
The Photosmart 7960 is HP's flagship photo inkjet and comes with the new Photoret Pro engine. It's a development of Photoret IV, and a fourth cartridge containing three grey inks has been added too. The 7960 can print 4,097 shades of grey - ideal for black-and-white photographs.
Dec 10, 2003
Lexmark X5470
by Clive Webster
Cheap to buy and run, the X5470 is great for mono printing, but less so for photos and images.
Jan 16, 2007
Canon Pixma MP780
by Ty Pendlebury
It doesn't seem likely that one device could be all things to all people, but the Canon PIXMA MP780 is the closest thing we've seen yet. It has a feature set that would leave few wanting, and is capable of professional results. Not only that, but this is by far the quickest inkjet in this roundup.
Apr 7, 2005
Hewlett-Packard HP K80
by Staff Writers
The HP K80 takes our Quality Award this month, nudging ahead of the competition in all our speed, quality and features tests. Alongside the HP PSC750, the K80s highly specified 2,400 x 1,200 inkjet printer produced noticeably top-quality colour prints.
Nov 1, 2001
HP Officejet K8600
by Dave Stephenson
Lacklustre colour quality, but good speed and value for money make the K8600 a contender if you like blowing things up to A3 size
Nov 10, 2008
HP Photosmart D7360
by Dave Stephenson
Good photo quality and a large touchscreen make this the A4 inkjet to buy.
Jan 16, 2007
Canon Pixma MP180
by Clive Webster
Capable of reproducing good photos, but it’s slow, a bit expensive to run and has a poor scanner.
Jan 16, 2007
HP Photosmart C4180
by Clive Webster
While HP’s strength in photo printing is once again proved, mono prints take too long and the scanner is poor.
Jan 16, 2007
HP Photosmart 3110
by Dave Bayon
Packed with features like network capability and transparency scanning, it also has the best scanner by far, with great print quality too.
Sep 22, 2006
CanonPIXMA iP5000
by Nick Ross
Finishing a point above average overall, Canon's PIXMA iP5000 was unlucky to miss out on our coveted recommended award, pipped at the finishing line by Epson's PictureMate small format printer. Canon's five individual ink cartridges is a great system that allows you to replace only the inks you need without needing to replace a whole colour cartridge as is the case with the HP PhotoSmart 8150 printer.
Dec 22, 2004
HP PHotoSmart 8150
by Jim Martin
The PhotoSmart 8150 boasts Compact Flash Type I and II, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, MultiMedia Card, Memory Stick, xD, USB flash drive support as well as PictBridge and an optional Bluetooth adaptor. Such a wide range of supported formats should leave you hassle free when it comes to plugging in and printing off those precious moments you've stored on your camera or other device.
Dec 22, 2004
Epson PictureMate
by Dan Chiappini
This isn't the first time we've looked at the tiny Esky-esque PictureMate from Epson and at the time as a standalone product it garnered a Recommended award. It's good to see it do the same in a comparative environment, walking off with a second recommendation from the Labs team.
Dec 22, 2004
Lexmark P6250
by Darren Ellis
The Lexmark P6250 is a not just a photo printer as such, it's also an all in one multifunction device: printer/scanner/copier and media reader. You might be nodding to yourself with the obviousness of an all in one printer winning out over tiny single use photo printers in this roundup, but to be honest the distinction is not just made because of the broad functionality and applicability of the Lexmark P6250.
Dec 22, 2004
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