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.
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The iP8500 is the flagship model of Canon's latest release of nine new PIXMA bubble jet printers. The print quality is superb, it has nice touches like the ability to print directly onto the surface of a CD and DVD, and it's quite stylish to boot.
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The iP3600 has individual ink tanks which allows for each colour to be replaced separately, as well as 9600 dpi resolution. It also supports Canon's PictBridge technology whereby you can plug your digital camera directly into the printer.
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The entry-level model in the PIXMA iP range gives 4800 dpi resolution and borderless printing up to A4 size.
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Canon has packed more functionality in its latest all in one printer, the Pixma MP760. This printer can even make prints from your old film negatives without needing a PC.
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