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Zebra TLP 2844Z Thermal Label Printer

Zebra TLP 2844Z Thermal Label Printer

Thermal ; Colour ; USB
Zebra - 284Z103200001
from £274.97 - £317.24
 
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Zebra Z4M Plus Thermal Label Printer

Zebra Z4M Plus Thermal Label Printer

Thermal ; Colour ; Parallel, serial, USB
Zebra - ZM400200E0000T
from £719.57 - £824.69
 
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HP (Hewlett Packard)  Photosmart 8050 Color Photo Printer

HP (Hewlett Packard) Photosmart 8050 Color Photo Printer

Thermal Inkjet ; Colour ; USB
Hewlett Packard - Q6351B
Rating Count : Rating: 4 9 review(s)
from £89.99
 
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macformat.co.uk Title: Epson Stylus D92

Pros: Very cheap, Acceptable quality

Cons: Slow, Very noisy, Install process convoluted, New inks cost almost as much as printer

Verdict: It's by no means terrible, but it is slow, noisy and poor value. You should spend more

Summary: We all like a bargain and on the surface this seems like a great one. But the cost of a printer needs to be weighed against its running costs. For this model, a new set of inks will set you back around £25
60/100
cnet.com.au Title: Canon Pixma iP3500 Review - Photo Printers

Pros: Great print quality, Print speeds on par with the competition, PictBridge- and IrDA-enabled, Two paper sources

Cons: No extra features

Verdict: The Canon Pixma iP3500 inkjet printer is a great choice for home users who have basic print needs but still want good-looking prints.

Summary: canon pixma ip3500 review: The Canon Pixma iP3500 inkjet printer is a great choice for home users who have basic print needs but still want good-looking prints.
74/100
macworld.com Title: Epson Stylus Photo 1400 (4 mice)

Pros: Excellent print quality; borderless printing up to 13 inches by 19 inches; long-lasting prints; CD/DVD printing capability; decent ink cartridge life; ability to print directly from a camera.

Cons: Not as fast as some other photo printers; disc-printing software is hard to use and lacks integration with iLife.

Verdict: High-quality prints available at a reasonable price

Summary: Epson's Stylus Photo 1400 is an affordable alternative, providing great prints that last a long time, at larger sizes that can make your photos look very impressive. \nBest Current Price: (via )
80/100
cnet.com Title: Canon Selphy CP740

Pros: Inexpensive; good quality prints; very easy to use; retractable USB cable/connector is a nice touch.

Cons: Prints are a bit slower than the competitions'; very limited onboard photo-editing features; photo colors need a bit of improvement.

Summary: The Canon Selphy CP740 offers a decent feature package and quality prints for an inexpensive compact photo printer. Casual snapshooters will be satisfied with this, but users who need more features should look elsewhere.
70/100
cnet.com.au Title: Canon Pixma iP4500 Review - Photo Printers

Pros: Good overall print quality, Two paper sources, PictBridge port, Built-in auto duplexer

Cons: No preview LCD, No memory card slots

Verdict: The Canon Pixma iP4500 is a bit too expensive for basic home users, but those who do a bit more printing than the occasional e-mail and map will be happy with its speed and quality.

Summary: canon pixma ip4500 review: The Canon Pixma iP4500 is a bit too expensive for basic home users, but those who do a bit more printing than the occasional e-mail and map will be happy with its speed and quality.
71/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Epson Stylus D120

Pros: Low purchase cost; good print quality; dual black ink cartridges and individual colour ink cartridges; good performance; low power consumption; networkable model available

Cons: Basic paper handling; can't print onto CDs/DVDs; no finishing options; more expensive to run than a laser printer

Verdict: Epson's Stylus D120 offers solid build and print quality, ease of use and fast print speeds, while the high-yield dual black ink system offers extra convenience for those requiring relatively large volumes of black-and-white text printing

Summary: Although multifunction devices seem to be all the rage these days, there's still room for low-cost single-function printers designed to do one thing well -- print. The Epson Stylus D120 falls into this category, delivering above average, durable prints an
75/100
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