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Review Date: 12-DEC-2007
RRP: $5445.00
3.50
The imagePROGRAF iPF6100 should put an end to talk that Canon can't compete in the professional photo printer market. With a better ink formulation and an improved printhead, this 12-ink printer produces excellent images on both glossy and fine-art media. Canon needs to clean up its profile management, but overall, the iPF6100 is a very good printer that fits in well in a competitive market.
Review Date: 01-OCT-2008
RRP: $59.00
3.00
Dropping in right at the bottom of the market, the Canon Pixma iP1900 inkjet is one of Canon's cheapest printing devices ever, with a list price of $59
Review Date: 14-OCT-2009
RRP: $799.00
3.25
Canon's PIXMA iX7000 offers A3+ printing and automatic duplexing, but lacks the simplicity and usability of cheaper printers. It prints slowly but its output on glossy media is fantastic thanks to the use of pigment-based ink technology.
Review Date: 23-NOV-2009
RRP: $1099.00
3.25
Canon's PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II A3+ inkjet photo printer is an easy way to print high-resolution photos as well as CD and DVD labels at home. However, with expensive consumables and a lack of configuration options, more expensive printers are actually better value.
Review Date: 25-MAY-2009
RRP: $109.00
3.50
The Canon Pixma MX330 gives entry-level users a decent multifunction device to work with, but high-volume users would do well to choose a model with less-expensive consumables.
Review Date: 24-AUG-2009
RRP: $159.00
4.00
The Canon Pixma IP4700 really impressed us. It is a good quality inkjet printer that produces excellent results in a short amount of time. We also liked the fact that it was exceptionally quiet. If excellent prints are what you need and you aren’t in the market for either copying or scanning features, this is the ideal printer.
Review Date: 23-JAN-2007
RRP: $199.00
4.00
The Pixma iP4300 has it all: speed, impressive output quality, and a good price.
Review Date: 03-NOV-2004
RRP: $299.00
4.00
Fast print speeds and a lot of features--including wireless capability--would make the IP4000R a good buy even if its printing costs weren't so low.
Review Date: 23-JAN-2007
RRP: $69.00
4.00
For the money, you get good overall speed and output, along with some reasonable compromises.
Review Date: 02-APR-2006
RRP: $399.00
3.50
The iP6600D is particularly suited to printing photos directly from a digital camera or media card, and two paper trays and a duplexer add to its versatility. It's going to cost you, but the respectable running costs make it a good investment if you want quality photos.
Review Date: 29-NOV-2007
RRP: $199.00
4.00
The Canon Pixma iP4500 offers excellent speed, sharp print quality, and useful features for a good price. If your colour output tends more toward photos and graphics than charts and memos, it could be a good alternative to an entry-level colour laser.
Review Date: 29-NOV-2007
RRP: $99.00
4.00
One of the better budget inkjet printers, the Canon Pixma iP3500 hits the spot offering above average performance and a decent amount of features for a fair price.
Review Date: 07-NOV-2007
RRP: $2195.00
4.00
If you are a professional photographer or serious amateur looking to reproduce your work at large sizes and with extremely high quality, the Epson Stylus Pro 3800 Standard Model is a great printer. You get speed, quality, and efficiency at a good price, even when you factor in the swapping of the matte and photo black inks. While some people will view the printer's primary flaw as a fatal one, it's hard to argue with the end result: large, beautiful prints on almost any media type.
Review Date: 06-OCT-2009
RRP: $399.00
3.75
Epson's Stylus Office T1100 A3+ inkjet printer is quite bulky and it doesn't have Ethernet or an automatic duplexer. Thankfully it can scale A4 documents extremely well and the quality of photos is sufficient for occasional use.
Review Date: 09-JUN-2008
RRP: $149.00
3.25
The R290 is an inexpensive and efficient low-end addition to Epson’s Stylus Photo range. Although quality isn’t always up to scratch, the printer will suit basic photo printing needs.
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