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Review: Epson Stylus Photo R1900
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on June 18, 2008
Looking for a printer that can output a wide range of print sizes for $500 or less? This review may be your answer. You won’t find another printer that produces glossy output this good for under $2,000!
Review: HP Photosmart Pro B8850 Printer
Reviews: Written by Rick LePage on May 14, 2008
How does this $550 inkjet printer compare to the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 and the HP Photosmart Pro B9180?
Review: HP DesignJet Z2100 Printer
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on April 11, 2007
This 24" large-format printer is amazingly well-designed and well-constructed. It's also speedy and easy to use. But the true measure of a printer is its output quality. How does the Z2100 compare to its Epson and Canon rivals?
Review: HP Photosmart Pro B9180
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on February 21, 2007
This surprising printer delivers excellent, long-lasting output for the lowest price in its class.
Review: HP DesignJet 130 Large-Format Printer
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on September 8, 2006
Creativepro's Choosy Reviewer gives a thumbs-up to an a six-color, dye-based, older printer. Find out why it passes the test.
Review: Canon Pixma MP830
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on July 28, 2006
Serious photographers shouldn't throw out their serious photo printers, but this multifunction device could be a nice addition to your office.
Review: Epson RX700 All-In-One
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on May 5, 2006
It prints, it scans, it copies! But is it good enough at any of these to earn a place in your studio?
Review: Epson Stylus Photo R2400
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on October 17, 2005
Are you in the market for a 13" x 19" photo printer? See how Epson's new eight-color model complicates your shopping experience.
Canon i9900 Photo Printer: Fast, Affordable, Great Quality
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on January 11, 2005
Canon's new compact i9900 Photo Printer is a triple threat: it quickly produces richly colored prints up to 13 x 19 inches at a price point of less than $500.
HP Color LaserJet 2500: Good Prints at a Great Price
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on February 25, 2003
Color laser printers have lagged behind color inkjets in popularity due to high unit costs and so-so print quality. But the HP Color LaserJet 2500 series, with models starting at less than $1,000, could change that.
Desktop Fotomat: Epson Stylus Photo 2200
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on December 9, 2002
With its seven ink colors, versatile media-handling, and individually swappable cartridges, the Epson Stylus Photo may be the best desktop inkjet yet for printing photographs. Ben Long takes a look at a printer even amateur photographers can afford.
Hands on with the Epson C60 and C80 Printers
Reviews: Written by Jim Dalrymple on November 29, 2001
3?¬3?targeted to different markets Epson's C60 and C80 Inkjet printers share many of the same features.
Epson Stylus Photo 785EPX: Great Prints, No Computer Required
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on August 28, 2001
Epson's most recent photo-minded inkjet printer offers stunning image quality and can print images directly from its built-in media slot, with or without a computer attached.
Epson Stylus Pro on a (24-inch) Roll
Reviews: Written by Rick LePage on March 7, 2001
Epson made its first splash in the large-format market in 1999 with the Stylus Pro 9000 inkjet printer, placing its battle-tested 1,440-dpi DX3 print head (the same one used in the Stylus Pro 5000) into a model that could print on a range of media as wide as 44 inches.
Olympus P-400 Printer: Photos to Dye For?
Reviews: Written by Rick LePage on January 31, 2001
With this $999 letter-size photo printer, Olympus manages to leverage the benefits of dye-sublimation printer technology while skirting some of its drawbacks.
Picture-Perfect Printing: The Epson Stylus Photo 870 and 875DC
Reviews: Written by Marty Beaudet on July 28, 2000
Epson's Stylus Photo 875DC printer comes on the heels of the recently released Stylus Photo 870. The printers are identical in all major printing specifications and are essentially narrow-carriage versions of the Epson 1270, but the 875DC adds a PC card slot and an adapter for CompactFlash (CF) memory cards.
Epson Stylus Photo 2000P Promises Archival-Quality Prints
Reviews: Written by Rick LePage on July 25, 2000
Inkjet printers have made amazing leaps in image quality over the past few years, to the point that you can print photographic images of stunning quality with models by Epson, Hewlett-Packard, Lexmark and Canon. As impressive as these images can be, however, a harsh reality remains...
Epson Stylus Photo 1270 Delivers Large, Lasting Images
Reviews: Written by Lori Grunin on June 9, 2000
Thankfully, Epson hasn't sacrificed its hallmark industry-leading image-printing quality for longevity. In both black-and-white and color images, the detail, contrast, and dynamic range lead the desktop-printer pack.
Review: Axis Print Server 1440
Reviews: Written on March 6, 2000
(MacWorld) So what if you have more than one computer and want to be able to print from either of them? It's time for a product like Axis Communications' Axis Print Server 1440, which can put an inkjet printer on your Ethernet network.
