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Title: HPPhotosmart Pro B9180
Pros: Awesome print quality. Feels like it'll last forever
Cons: High price. Dull looks. Expensive ink
Summary: RRP £300.00
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100/100 |
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Title: Canon Pixma iP2500
Pros: Low price, inks in separate tanks, Epson's PhotoPrint software
Cons: Very slow print times, flimsy construction, not particularly pretty appearance
Verdict: It comes with Epson's Creativity Suite software, which can be used for editing digital images. This includes a reasonably good file manager for filing and finding images. It can be used for printing CD labels, driving a scanner, sending faxes or attaching
Summary: The D92 is the cheapest of the printers in this group test, at just £39. In the case of some printers a low price doesn't necessary mean low cost - since the price of ink may turn out to be quite pricey, but the Epson inks are good value on a price-per-pa
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60/100 |
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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
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75/100 |
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Title: Epson AcuLaser C1100
Pros: Good print speed, Decent supplied software
Cons: Expensive to replace drum, Bulky
Verdict: Fast, vivid colour, but expensive. It's bulky, too
Summary: Compared to some of the more lightweight models around, you can tell the Epson really means business as you struggle to lift all 28kg of printer out of its box. It's two to four inches larger in every direction than many other desktop colour lasers
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80/100 |
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Title: Epson AcuLaser C1100
Pros: Good print speed, Decent supplied software
Cons: Expensive to replace drum, Bulky
Verdict: Fast, vivid colour, but expensive. It's bulky, too
Summary: Compared to some of the more lightweight models around, you can tell the Epson really means business as you struggle to lift all 28kg of printer out of its box. It's two to four inches larger in every direction than many other desktop colour lasers
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80/100 |
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Title: Epson Stylus Photo R2400
Pros: Class-leading black-and-white printing; extremely flexible paper handling; long-lived prints.
Cons: Expensive; large footprint; requires that you swap matte-black and photo-black cartridges.
Verdict: The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 printer's excellent monochrome printing further solidifies company's hegemony of the enthusiast and professional photo printer markets.
Summary: Like its predecessor, the Stylus Photo 2200, the Epson Stylus Photo R2400 isn't for everyone: it's expensive both to buy and operate, it's a space hog, and it's a bit awkwardly designed. But when your images mean everything to you--especially if they're b
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81/100 |
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