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Dell Colour Laser Printer 1320c

Geekzone
  • Excerpt: Dell is introducing a series of colour laser printers in New Zealand, aiming to reach small offices and home offices.
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Epson Stylus Pro 3880 – Review

D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
  • Excerpt: Can Epson top its acclaimed 3800 semi-pro printer? Gary Pearce finds out. Following up a commercial and critical success is a hard task, but that’s exactly what Epson has done with the Stylus Pro 3880 A2 photographic printer following the retirement of the acclaimed 3800. Outwardly there isn’t much to differentiate between old and new, but under the bonnet this semi-pro printer has undergone some significant changes.
  • Pros: Fabulous print quality, Ease of use
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Canon Pixma PRO9000 Mark II

D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
  • Excerpt: Canon’s new Pixma is a prince of prints, says Gary Pearce If you’re an avid photographer, chances are you’ll have a decent photo printer, and there are some excellent A4 devices available. That’s fine if you want to limit yourself to that size, but if you’re like me you’ll soon be yearning for a much larger print size to show off your creative handiwork.
  • Pros: Terrific detail, Excellent colour space, Ease of use
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Epson Stylus photo R1900

D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
  • Excerpt: Epson’s Stylus Photo R1900 brings to the party a set of new pigment-based UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 inks that includes an orange cartridge to help deal better with skin tones. There’s also a gloss optimiser cartridge that sprays a clear overcoat on top of glossy paper to enhance the appearance that users of that medium favour. This newest member of the Stylus Photo range is no shrinking violet.
  • Pros: Versatile, USB printer cable supplied
  • Cons: Big footprint, Black and white prints a little soft
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HP PHOTOSMART PREMIUM PRINTER

NetGuide
  • Conclusion: The Photosmart Premium is a robust and affordable printer for households and small businesses alike. It’s not going to put traditional photo stores out of business, but...
  • Pros: Excellent features set for the price. It’s a breeze to set up and start printing.
  • Cons: Bluetooth detection was a little finicky on our review unit.
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