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Editorial Review The Pixma iP6220D Photo Printer makes it even easier to produce beautiful digital photos, right at home. What's the secret to its amazing image quality? First, Canon Full-Photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE) uses an innovative print head with 2,304 nozzles that eject consistent, precise ink droplets as small as two picoliters. Read more
Features Black and color resolutions up to 4,800 x 1,200 dpiPrint borderless 4" x 6" photos in just 60 seoncds; 8.5" x 11" in as little as 2.3 minutesPrint directly from PictBridge-compatible memory cardsView images on 2.5" LCD screenOne-year warranty
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Enough about the cable already!
Let's burn this into our memory for future reference. When you buy a printer, YOU DON'T GET A CABLE. This is true even if you buy a new monitor! Simply use the cable your old one hooked up with and you're set. Now let's concentrate on reviewing the item in question instead of the peripherals!
Great for any budget
This is very nice printerI must say...Prints fast, quiet, and sharp. I guess the only gripe would be no printer cable included, I mean who sells a printer without a cable?? But all u gotta get is a regular usb cable..... won't cost u anything..
Nocable
I just received the printer. In trying to set it up, I realized there is no computer to printer cable included, nor any explanationof what kind you need. You have to bail out of the setup and solve that little dilema.
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112. HP PhotoSmart PSC 2610 All-in-One Printer by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $299.99
Asin: B0002YH8AY Sales Rank: 4180 Average Customer Review:
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Features Color prints, photo prints, copies, scans, and faxesUp to 30 ppm print speed, up to 4,800 x 1,200 dpi resolutionUp to 30 cpm, reduces and enlarges 25 to 400%2,400 x 4,800 dpi scan resolution, 48-bit colorUSB, PictBridge, and 802.3 Ethernet connectivity; PC and Mac compatible
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The worst printer I've ever owned.
Do not purchase this printer! I have only owned this printer for a year, and here is a list of the problems I have had with it in this short time:
SHOULD HAVE STUCK WITH AN EPSON!
Purchased from Apple store and wouldn't recommend.Can't get fax function to work automatically because of answering machine and therefore still have to switch on and off to receive faxes.Scanning ability is not user friendly as far as switching quality of scan and then editing image.Copy function is fine for 1 page.Sound's harsh I know and it prints fine, just so many better/more user friendly options out there.
HP makes me SAD. Here is a Pro/Cons List.
I have had the 2610 for about a year now. To communicate my experience/opinion of the HP 2610, I will make a Pro/Cons list. I realize my review may be one-sided, but I am only speaking from experience.
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113. Lexmark Z715 Color Jetprinter (15L7500) by Lexmark
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Asin: B0001UEGR2 Average Customer Review:
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Editorial Review The Lexmark Z715 Color Jetprinter offers fast document printing for everyday use, plus optional six-color photo printing for achieving professional-quality borderless photo prints. With print speeds of up to 17 ppm in black-and-white and 10 ppm in color (both in draft mode), the Z715 is also able to produce 4-by-6-inch photo prints in approximately 60 seconds. Resolutions up to 2,400 x 1,200 dpi are achieved on most normal media types, while optimized 4,800 x 1,200 dpi can be achieved on photo paper with optimal input. Read more
Features Up to 17 ppm black print speed, 10 ppm colorUp to 2,400 x 1,200 dpi black, 4,800 x 1,200 dpi optimized colorBorderless photos in a variety of sizesSupports optional 6-color photo printingUSB 2.0 connectivity, PC and Mac compatible
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Lexmark Junk
Lexmark used to be a good company but I guess they have sold out like others.This printer WASTES a lot more ink than it should.Their cartridges only come half full (same with HP) unless you buy the 'better' ones.This printer is also incredibly slow.The only good thing I can say about it is it seems to last a long time.
three and a half stars...
There's nothing fancy about this machine, really, and you wouldn't want to print massive batch jobs on it, but it does what it's supposed to do. I haven't had any smudging difficulties (maybe try aligning the cartridges or using the "clean" feature?), and the installation is about the same as the Epson I did for my brother recently. If I were buying a printer, I might aim a bit higher than this, but as a free throw-in, which mine was, it's perfectly acceptible.
Haha - This thing is awful - even if free!
This "printer" was part of a package I purchased.I had to buy it to qualify for multiple rebates on a computer, which has worked out great.However, unless you need to buy it as a rebate qualifier don't bother buying the Lexmark Z715.It's amazing to me that people actually pay around $80 for this thing.It feels like it came out of a Cracker Jack box, the print smudges and it is irritating to set up. What else can I say?Too bad their was not a zero star option.Congratulations! to the people at Lexmark for creating the worst inkjet printer ever.
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114. Canon PIXMA iP5000 Photo Printer by Canon Office Products
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list price: $199.99
Asin: B0002F9Y0A Average Customer Review:
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Editorial Review Printing professional quality photos from home has become a reality, thanks to easy-to-use photo printers like the Canon PIXMA ip5000. By combining five-color printing and a 1,856-nozzle print head that's capable of delivering superfine 1-picoliter ink droplets (up to 22 million droplets per inch), the ip5000 delivers stunningly accurate prints that should leave professional photo labs a little worried. Read more
Features Up to 600 x 600 dpi black resolution, 9,600 x 2400 dpi colorUp to 25 ppm black, 17 ppm color speed; borderless 4-by-6-inch photos in just 36 secondsDirectly supports PictBridge-compatible digital cameras and DV camcordersContrastPLUS ink system for realistic tones and economical replacementUSB interface, Direct Print Port; PC and Mac compatible
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Doesn't Last
I bought this based upon the reviews here last year. So much for community info. It has already started "banding" in less than a year. A new print head is about $125. It clogs very often, possibly because I use cheap ink from "Printpal." Maybe it would do better with Canon ink, but I never tried it. The separate color cartridges are a plus. This is the first time I tried Canon. I'm going to go back to HP and try a Laser printer to replace this useless piece of $#^*.
great start, dissappointing finish
Loved the print quality, speed, cost per page.
Would be an Excellent Printer but Lacks CD Tray
This is a very good printer and could be really excellent if it included the tray for printing directly on CD's and DVD's.I wholy recommend buying this model and then follow up with finding a third-party tray.Canon seems to omit the tray when this model is sold in some parts of the world.The good news is that there is a supplier.I've got the printer and the CD tray and get outstanding printable discs without using those darn adhesive labels.
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116. HP 38 Matte Black Pigment Ink Cartridge with Vivera Inks (C9412A) by Hewlett Packard
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Asin: B000GB1E8A
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Editorial Review Get ready to print brilliant, true-to-life photos and fine-art prints with HP's new pigment-based Vivera inks. They produce a wide range of colors, rich blacks, and true grays on a variety of paper types, plus consistently excellent color rendition and gradation. Read more
Features Replace only the cartridges that runs out among eight individual colorsBring out neutral grays and deep blacks, plus get excellent contrast and smooth transitions in black-and-white photosExceptional ink purity means excellent photos and prints, every timeAffordable studio-quality photos with HP Vivera inksPrint long-lasting color photos that resist fading for more than 200 years
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117. Epson Stylus R200 Photo Printer by Epson
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list price: $149.99
Asin: B0001FDPZ6 Sales Rank: 5234 Average Customer Review:
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Features 5,760 x 1,440 dpi maximum resolution, 3-picoliter drop sizeUp to 15 ppm color, 15 ppm blackEconomical printing with 6 individual ink cartridgesComplete, easy-to-use CD and DVD face printing solutionUSB interface, PC and Mac compatible, 1-year warranty
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Don't Waste Your Money
This is a horrible printer. Not only does it take up tons of color and black and white ink every time it prints (it does "test prints" on all cartridges every time so even if you only want black and white you're paying for color), it has lousy performance on printing pictures and has frequent multi-feed errors on standard paper. Epson photo paper doesn't work with it - it does bad lines through all photos and won't print without borders - and you'll have enormous amounts of trouble trying to get Epson to say what kinds of paper will. I will definitely not buy another printer by this comapny; it's too unreliable and wastes too much ink.
great
i don't have the r200, i have the r220. nevermind what people are saying about the ink smudging, don't touch the disc for at least an hour or so. the software even says wait 24 hours. go to wal-mart or some other place with crafts and get a spray acrylic sealer as this will help fight water and smudges. next: the ink is not that expensive. buy it online. the colors ARE VERY vibrant and bright if you know what you are doing. the ability to use white printable discs and silver is awesome. people having problems with the loading tray need to realize THE TRAY COMES OUT THE BACK of the printer, so if it's sitting up against the wall, the tray hits the wall and causes an error. simply pull the printer a couple inches away from the wall. i would definately recommend epson cd printers. the discs are cheap, found [...]. i hope this helps you make your mind to buy this.
Great print jobs, easy to use
First, reviewer S Shelton I have answers for this individual's points raised.I guess this individual has never used a printer before:
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118. HPA716 Photosmart Compact Photo Printer by Hewlett Packard
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list price: $294.00
-- our price: $249.99
(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000GQU5ZS
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Editorial Review The stylish and compact HP Photosmart A716 Compact Photo Printer delivers the power of a PC in an extremely portable, user-friendly model. With its built-in handle, ultra-lightweight, fold-up design, and optional battery, this printer is comfortable to carry, making it a snap to print on the go. Read more
Features 4 x 6-inch photos in as fast as 39 seconds for about 29 cents a print/Up to 4,800-optimized dpiPrint directly from most memory cards, iPods, flash drives and PictBridge-enabled camerasAntique, sepia and vintage black-and-white photos without having to use a PCUse the TV viewing feature and included remote control to display a slide show or browse through photos and video clips3.50 Lbs (WxLxH) 4.50"x 9.90" x 5.00"
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