Buying Guide »


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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Magicard bounce back with the Tango 2e badge printer

Advantages: High quality ID badges.
Disadvantages: Cost, quite slow

... Having used the Magicard Rio 2 badge printer for several years (see my review from September 2007) we, as a business decided we needed to upgrade as our architecture was changing and DLink were no longer making the DP-300U print servers which were the only print servers which would work with the Rio 2. In general we were very happy with the Magicard brand so decided to stick with it and went for the Rios twin sister, the Tango 2e. The main difference ...
...are installed. Using the Magicard Tango 2e printer Using this printer is simple, just like printing to any standard A4 printer in fact. The beauty of this printer is that it can seamlessly be connected to a network meaning that multiple users can print to the printer without the need for swapping cables from PC to PC. This is the main reason we went for this printer as we would be using it for printing out student ID cards from upto 5 PC’s ...

craggybuk 10.07.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Magicard Tango 2e

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Magicard produces Magic results

Advantages: Reliable, high quality outputs
Disadvantages: 30 seconds per badge, a little noisy

Background We have used Magicard badge printers for approximately 5 years now to produce ID badges for staff and students alike. We started off with a couple of the original white RIo printers and upgraded to the Rio 2 model 3 years ago. Since then we have bought 7 of these devices for our various campuses and print out on average 10, 000 cards per year. As well as standard printing, there are various other clever functions these printers ...
...After numerous telephone conversations with Magicard support, it transpires that the only print server that is compatible with the Magicard printer is the Dlink DPU-300 (also reviewd my me a couple of months ago). Once we purchased this print server, it was simply a case of plugging upto 2 Magicards into it via the parallel port (USB wouldnt work as the Magicards use something called NUSB which is not standard - this is not a problem for one to one ...

craggybuk 05.09.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Magicard Rio 2

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iP2600 is a OK printer

Advantages: Excellent picture quality
Disadvantages: Cost per print is too high

...find on the net, www.cartridgecapital.com Canon has always been a reliable make for me, and this was no exception, it has lasted me quite some time now too. It is a small printer so it is good if you are short of space. Manufacturer support is not too bad either. Have always been quite helpful. Overall, if you are looking to print photographs, then this would be an excellent printer for you. If you are buying one for day to day printing, or black ...

zaid1988 14.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Canon PIXMA iP2600

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Good Quality, High Standards of Production. Suitable for Home

Advantages: Value for money;
Disadvantages: Bulky and Heavy; to carry up and downstairs.

...with a free set of canon High Gloss Photo Paper; and both inks ready installed, so you can literally just plug in and print!! Canon's accompanying Printer Accessories / consumables are hard to locate on the internet; so leaves you with no choice but to buy from local printing shop. ...

GemHill 10.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Canon Pixma Ip1900

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Printing on the move

Advantages: Small and portable, fun (but the novelty soon wears off), cheap to buy, needs no ink
Disadvantages: Paper is very expensive, picture quality not up to standard, it's no more than a gadget

...is it? The Polaroid Pogo is a portable printer that is designed solely to print digital photos. Historically the Pogo was only available in black but it is available in other limited addition colours, at an additional cost. The Technology The Pogo uses the up-to-date “ZINK” technology, which Polaroid claims is “ an amazing new way to print in full colour without the need for ink cartridges or ribbons”. This new technology is a major breakthrough ...
...10 sheets, it is expensive. Polaroid has a monopoly with this sort of paper so there is no competition and no chance of other manufacturers being able to undercut Polaroid and get a price war going. Using the Pogo The Pogo is exceptionally easy to use and anyone will have it up and running in a matter of seconds. It is one of the few items available where you don’t even need to read the instruction manual to work out how to get the product ...

yackers1 04.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Polaroid PoGo CZU-10011B

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