All that talk about megapixels and resolution can be confusing when you want to print a picture. But fret not, let our chart show you how.
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The first of several to be rolled out nationally, the PhotoCentre features Fujifilm Digital Photo Centre printing kiosks that allow customers to edit their images using a touchscreen interface before printing.
Lexmark has announced five new inkjet printers, aimed at making wireless printing easy and affordable.
Professional photographer Douglas Kirkland uses the HP Photosmart Pro B9180 printer in his studio. Here is a selection from his vast portfolio of celebrity images.
A touch screen interface on its Photosmart D7360 flagship model lets you select, rotate, crop, zoom and remove red-eye directly from the display.
Don't assume paying more for digital prints will get you better prints. David Braue finds some surprising results after road-testing seven Australian digital photo kiosks.
Don't assume paying more for digital prints will get you better prints. David Braue finds some surprising results after road-testing seven Australian digital photo kiosks.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how valuable would it be if someone added a sound track?
Following the announcements of new Epson and HP printers in recent weeks, Canon has unveiled 13 new additions to its PIXMA range of photo inkjets.
A new HP printer line-up is on the way that features blazingly fast photo printing speeds.
To help you choose a photo printer that's right for you, we've listed out the specs to watch out for.
Portable snapshot printers deliver 4x6 prints on the spot and most come with convenient photo-oriented features such as media slots and PictBridge support. How do four of the top models compare?
The five all-in-ones in this lineup print photos from digital cards and cameras without a computer and as a bonus, they also scan and photocopy.
Whether it's for home use, mobility or business purposes, there's a photo printer out there with your name on it.
Canon Pixma iP100 Inkjet Printer
It isn't cheap compared to standard printers, but the Canon Pixma iP100 has the highest resolution available in the mobile printer market and prints at an impressive speed to boot. If you simply must have a printer with you at all times, the iP100 should be the do-it-all at your side.
Although it offers no technical upgrades from its predecessor, an enhanced user interface and larger LCD display improve on the impressive ES1, making the Canon Selphy ES2 a pleasing choice for a dye-sub photo printer.
Epson's Stylus Photo R1900 photo printer is great for scrapbookers who want to print with pigment ink or advanced photographers who want to print large but can't justify the expense of a pro-level printer.
The HP Photosmart A626 is supposed to bridge the gap between the A826 and the A526 snapshot printers by providing lots of features, good print quality, and decent print speeds, but it falls short on the last two counts.
We can't recommend the HP Photosmart D5360 when the competition's all-in-one offers a lot more for the same price.
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