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Need a new printer? Facing the immense product range available in shops both on- and offline, you’ll be spoilt for choice. From simple inkjet printers for less than £30 to multifunctional colour laser printers for more than £1,000, there’s a printer ideally suited for whatever your heart desires.


But remember to keep an eye on consequential costs when making your choice, as they can get quite high – especially with cheaper devices.


So, which printer is best for you?


What do you need your printer for?
Generally, you should follow some basic rules:
  • If the printer’s primary use will be for professional purposes or if you’re searching for a suitable device for your office, a laser printer will be the best choice.
  • If your printer will primarily be used at home or in a small office and if you’re planning to use it to print photos, you should look into inkjet printers, which are traditionally said to be better for photo printing.
  • If your digital camera has become your constant companion, the purchase of a specials photo printer might be a wise move.
  • If you use your printer not only for printing but also for scanning documents, a multifunctional device will certainly pay off.

Every device carries certain pros and cons which you need to consider in line with your individual requirements. There are some criteria, however, which you should take into account no matter what specific needs you have – these criteria include storage capacity, plug-ins and additional costs.




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Even the wife admits it makes pretty good prints

Advantages: Astonishingly good prints
Disadvantages: requires special media, 23p a sheet

...announced that I'd bought a Sony DDP-FP30 (well, at any rate, that was the 'polite' translation!) She was right to a point - We use a Samsung laser printer (which I've reviewed previously)on the main PC - mostly for printing reports, projects and general rubbish that doesn't need colour. We've got an ancient Epson colour inkjet, which is attached to the kid's PC, which aspires to photo quality, but really doesn't deliver the goods, and there's ...
...which are connected to an absolute dinosaur of a minicomputer (size and weight of a couple of washing machines!) So why invest in 'another toy which you'll get fed up with in a couple of weeks'? - well - this one's different! (but I would say that!) The DPP-FP30 is a compact dye sublimation printer which is designed to produce high quality colour photographs in what approximates to 'quarter plate' format (roughly 4"x6" - less margins). The claimed ...

dobieg 03.10.2006 · Read full review
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Review of Sony Picture Station DPP-FP30

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Fast, easy person photo printing

Advantages: Good value, good quality photos
Disadvantages: A little bit noisy

...this year, together with a Sony digital camera. Being the wonderful dad he is, he gave them as a gift to me and my husband so that we could take some great photo memories. Our version is not black - its the white one. The printer also came with a 'print pack', which contains print cartridges and photo paper. Each cartridge gives 40 photos. We had a lot of photos from our honeymoon and other lovely times since we'd been together, and having this ...
...don't want to make the trip to the local photo shop! This is a very convenient solution for printing out those precious holiday snaps, at a very high level of quality - make yourself a cup of tea and discuss with family whilst sorting through photo collections. There are a number different methods that can be used for getting the photos onto the printer - it takes memory stick duo, SD cards, compact flash and also a direct (compatible) camera connection ...

emimiao08 13.03.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Sony Digital Photo Printer DPP-FP90

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Picture Perfect

Advantages: Portable, high quality mini photo printer
Disadvantages: Cartridges are expensive to replace

...varies emormously for this little Sony printer, from £1 on Ebay to well over £100 on some on-line stores. As always, shop around and ensure you get the best deal. I bought my printer as part of a Digital camera and printer box set which was on special offer at TESCO for just £99 the pair. At this price, the printer is a gem of a bargain (as they're basically throwing it in for nothing with the £100 Sony DSC-40 digital camera). Bought seperately ...
...On opening the nicely packed Sony cardboard box, the printer system is immediately pleasing with it's compact and smart looking style. It's already impressive. It has a flashy matt glass protection slide on top (designer look) and sturdy stainless steel buttons - though just a few so that the printer is in-keeping with it's modern, minimalistic looks. Mmmmm. Quick start: The printer can easily be set up to operate. It comes with a nice flexible, ...

piano123 20.03.2006 · Read full review
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Review of Sony Digital Photo Printer DPP-FP30

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Epson Stylus Photo R300 - Good, reliable printer.

Advantages: Various settings, easy to use.
Disadvantages: Bulky, takes up a lot of room.

This is a good, reliable printer, ideal for use at home. Although it markets itself as a photo printer, settings can be adjusted so that 'best picture' printing is not used for plain text or draft copies. It is easy to use, however it can sometimes be unresponsive to commands and buttons may need to be pressed several times - However mine is now several years old. The printer is quite bulky and does take up quite a bit of room when in use, however ...

law0407 18.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Epson Stylus Photo R300

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4 tasks in one!

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...standard when produced by the HP Officejet 6210. I think that this is a great machine and has made my uni life and work so much easier as I have everything I need all in one package. I recommend it to anyone who produces alot of prints and needs all four functions in their every day life or even just occasionally. ***Also on dooyoo under lorrainek858*** ...

lorrainek90 17.11.2009 · Read full review
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