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Review of SAGEM Photo Easy 155 by nedmusic

Advantages: seems to be a cheap method and easy to set up
Disadvantages: might be a problem with cartridge

Just got the sagem 155 photo printer and so far I am very impressed. The quality is the same as a normal photo from a shop and it takes less than a minute. I have found a slight problem with the cartridge not being seen but will update you later. wish I had bought one of these earlier.this will solve the problem I have been having with ink jet printers ie paper and ink quality not good. at the moment these printers are available on and off at the ... Read review

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29.05.2006
Kodak easyshare lives up to its name again
Review of Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock G600 by sadoldbag

Advantages: So easy to use, quick, convenient, idiot proof for perfect results
Disadvantages: A bit pricy per print. 6 x 4 maximum print size.

...camera if you have a Kodak compatible camera as there is the dock that sits on top. If you have the right rechargeable battery the dock will act as battery charger too. The kodak paper stores away neatly underneath although the tray is a bit fiddly to clip in place for printing, it is a neat storage solution. The ink for it is integral so when you buy a pack of 50 sheets of paper you get a cartridge which prints exactly 50 sheets of paper. Run out ...
...always buy paper and cartridge in a pack, so I don't have the problems I sometimes have with my ordinary printer where the inks run out at different times, so you get funny coloured pictures if one ink has gone. Pics are professional quality and you can crop, rotate, remove red eye and alter picture size all using this dock, so again, no need to upload and photoshop if you are basically happy with your photo but just want to tweak it. All this makes ... Read review

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22.01.2008
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Great quality personal photo prints!
Review of SAGEM Photo Easy 255 by lordmercia

Advantages: Affordable, Connectivity, Quick, Portable.
Disadvantages: Consumable Availability, Head Gets Dirty Quickly.

Well, these days everyone likes photo's. Most have digital camera's and so personal photo printers are quickly becoming must have accessories to complement the cameras. Being honest, I myself wasn't too interested in owning a personal photo printer, I was perfectly happy using Boot's online service to get my digital prints or simply use my standard printer, although upon owning one I do find it has it's benefits, especially since I got it free from ...
...phone contract.) Features: Dye Sublimation Technology (Oooo... Fancy) Removable paper tray Blue-tooth Connection Various Memory Card Compatibility (SD, MS Pro, Mini SD etc.) Pict-Bridge Direct USB input Colour Screen Easy To Navigate Menu's Removable Print Film Now for those who don't know exactly what dye sublimation technology really is, don't worry as neither do I. It prints amazing quality pictures and in the end isn't that all that ... Read review

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06.07.2006
HP 7260
Review of HP PhotoSmart 7260 by makro74

Advantages: Excellent quick printing, photos just add icing on the cake
Disadvantages: Paper jams for drafts

...relatively quick speed (depending on settings). But beware of using draft prints as this for some reason causes the printer to jam or crumple through the process. Ink catridges suprisingly outlast any other inkjet I have owned. HP 56, 57, 58 are used in this machine. ... Read review

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19.07.2008
Great budget printer.
Review of Canon PIXMA IP1800 by pdmg

Advantages: Excellent text
Disadvantages: No letter tray!

...on my previous experience of Canon printers - I opted for a Pixima with FINE technology. I already have a very good photo printer in the shape of the Epson R800, and an Epson 830U which I use for rough drafts as it is on it's last legs. Fact is, I needed a printer to print decent quality letters and the odd mixed text and image sheet. I previously used an old Canon S520 but it finally gave up the ghost, and I have to say the i1800 - at about a quarter ...
...capable machine. It prints in various modes (high, standard, draft and custom) and in high quality mode, the text is as good as any printer I've seen. It's not fast though, so if you print a lot of text you may want to look at a laser. Printing tecxt over colour (a sample web page) was not so hot, but I don't really care! Photo printing is acceptable, though I didn't buy it for that purpose and only printed one quick pic to get an idea. I imagine ... Read review

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