Advantages: Good quality photo printing, fast(ish) document printing, easy to set up Disadvantages: Big, colour management needs setting up, can be slow/noisy when self-cleaning and feeding paper
We bought our Canon PIXMA Pro9000 a couple of years ago now, after much deliberating and compromise. It needed to be fast for printing documents, capable of printing good quality small (7x5" and 6x4") colour snaps, yet also able to print high quality blac ...
Advantages: Quality of output, price Disadvantages: Size, fiddliness of settings
...The printer to choose if you want professional quality results.
I have recently set up a business as an equine event photographer and after various glitches from professional printing companies, decided to print my own pictures.
I use Canon digital ...
Advantages: Bright A3 prints Disadvantages: Expensive compared to others in the market
A friend of mine, who sells photographic prints, has just purchased the Pro 9000 so that he could produce his own A3 prints. He was hoping that they would rival anything he could get from outside photo printers at a smaller cost. He was not disappointe ...
Advantages: Great Printing results, quiet printing, economical with space required Disadvantages: doesn't print onto medium or heavy weight cardstock
I wanted to replace my now quite ancient Lexmark inkjet with a colour laser printer. Printer Requirements
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I mainly use my printer for "office" type work but my wife, who is an avid card maker, also uses the printer for ...
Advantages: easy to set up and run. Uses PC's own memory Disadvantages: toner cartridges may be tricky to find
I was somewhat startled when I first heard my printer talk to me. She had a cultured English accent and regaled me with phrases like "add paper to printer", "printing started", "printing complete". Or even "printer not responding" when I tried to print ...
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