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Best A4 Photo Printer (4 posts)

I find the whole field of printer quality and specifications very difficult to quantify and compare on an apples for apples basis. Some things just do not make sense. For example I do occasional A3 colour cad prints along with regular run of the mill colour prints off the internet as well as the odd photo print. I therefore need either an A3 photo quality printer and a run of the mill A4 printer or an office A3 printer and an A4 photo quality printer. I have come to the belief ( I could be wrong ? ) that unless you are printing A3 photos the best A4 photo printer will be close in quality to those whizz bang 8 and 10 cartridge A3 printers that have Ferrari like price tags. But how do you account for the fact that the Canon MP980 that has 6 separate cartridges(2 black, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow and an extra yellow) gets a less favourable review in terms of quality than the much cheaper Canon iP4700 that has 5 separate cartridges (2 black and the usual Cyan Magenta Yellow trio) Then there is the Epson R800 (8 separate ink cartridges)that is 3 years old ?? Surely it must be old hat given how technology improves or is it simply a good printer. No one has done a review to determine if it spits out A4 photos that are any better than the iP4700. As far as ink yields I have given up on ever comparing printers. They all use misleading gobbledegook so that even if the gobbledegook was even partially amenable to comparison it is more a case of who is lying less than the other. I reckon each printer company has made it their prime mission to steal as much money from us in ink as possible until someone get's up in parliament and proclaims it as an injustice. Until then we will keep getting ripped off by Mobil, Shell and BP and a few others when we drive and from Canon, Epson, HP and a few others when we print.

That's enough wingeing. Do I buy The Epson T1100 for the occasional A3 cadd print as well as the IP4700 or the R800 Or is there a magic printer that will do both

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Louis Mast

Our reviews take more than print quality into account; they also consider initial and running costs, features and overall bang for buck. Because of this, the iP4700 looks to produce better quality prints for its price range than the MP980 does against its competition.

Do you need particularly good quality for your CAD prints or are they simply for reference? If you need fantastic quality at all media sizes, I'd recommend something like the Epson Stylus Photo R2880. If you want to get separate printers, however, I would suggest looking for a decent photo printer like the Canon PIXMA MP640 (or upcoming PIXMA MP990) and then an office printer like the Epson Stylus Office T1100. Hope this helps.

Best A4 Printer

The best A4 printer? For my money, I've always gone for Epson. For the last 10-15 years, the reviews of various printers has recommended Epson against all others. I have an Epson photo 925 which is really old hat now and it still performs well.

I don't know whether other printers have changed but it used to be that Canon printers, while printing very nicely will not recognise paper that is not standard size. My Epson can print up to 210mm wide by as long as you want- I have printed out numerous panoramas up to 1500mm long which you couldn't do with earlier Canon printers.

My nephew is a professional photographer andf he uses an Epson A3 printer at home.

yeah?

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