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Epson Stylus Photo TX800FW

The Epson TX800FW produces impressive colour prints, photos and text documents, and it outpaces the competition in almost all of our speed tests. We're impressed by its performance, but hesitate to recommend this printer based on the poor build quality and error-prone software.

Epson Stylus Photo R1900

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.

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Reviews

  • Dell 926 Photo All-in-One

    The Dell Photo 926 is disappointing, even for a AU$100 multifunction printer. You can get a better printer for the same money.

  • Epson Stylus Photo 1410

    The Epson Stylus Photo 1410 has style and prints large photos, but its black-and-white prints are less than perfect

  • Epson Stylus Photo R2400

    The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 printer's excellent monochrome printing further solidifies company's hegemony of the enthusiast and professional photo printer markets.

  • HP Photosmart 3310 All-in-One

    This wireless all-in-one prints photos at a blinding pace.

  • Epson PictureMate 500

    A colour LCD and an optional battery pack make this Epson snapshot printer a formidable portable photo lab.

  • Canon Pixma MP760

    Top-notch, quick printing plus film and slide scanning make this all-in-one hard to pass by for a digital photo-loving home.

  • Epson Stylus Photo R800

    Despite some finicky printhead behaviour, this excellent printer earns an Editors' Choice for photo enthusiasts.

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