Printers reviews
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Canon Selphy DS810
Although inexpensive to operate and easy to use, the Canon Selphy DS810's mediocre output limits this compact photo printer's appeal for serious photo enthusiasts.
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Canon Selphy CP710
If you already own a Canon digital camera, you may want to consider the company's new dye-sub portable photo printer. 1
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HP Photosmart 2575
The HP Photosmart 2575 All-in-One doesn't have the bells and whistles of a good-looking multifunction printer, but it has all the necessary features for use at home or in a small office. 41
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Lexmark Z735
This printer should sit comfortably in your home, just don't expect it to churn out award-winning pictures. 1
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Canon Pixma MP500
The MP500 is easy to use and is a great machine if you want to do a variety of things such as make cards, print different photo sizes for frames or print labels onto CDs and DVDs. 26
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HP Photosmart 475
The HP 475 is quite a clever portable inkjet printer ideal for those fond of 4x6- or 5x7-inch prints. No computer is necessary - just lots of patience. 3
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Canon Pixma iP4200
Autoduplexing, multiple input options, and acceptable photo and text quality make the Canon Pixma iP4200 a versatile choice for home and small-office users who aren't in a hurry. 27
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Canon Pixma iP5200R
Featuring Canon's new 1-picolitre print engine, the wireless-capable iP5200R handles quality prints fast.
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