Posts Tagged ‘printer’
Review: Epson P6000 »
When compared to a shiny laptop, a top of the range camera or a cutting edge phone a 'multimedia storage viewer' is unlikely to excite. The truth is such a device is not going to get many hearts racing but for the likes of professional photographers this may be the technology of their dreams. Anything but pocket-sized, the P-6000 takes the ...Read On »
Buying ink cartridges is no longer a black-and-white »
With cheaper options now available, printer firms have to justify the high cost of cartridges, writes Adam Maguire. STAFF AT HP are quick to list interesting facts and figures about the company’s print technology, and they do so with a certain sense of pride. An ink cartridge’s nozzle is one-third of the width of a human hair, for ...Read On »
HP OfficeJet Pro 8000 review »
The HP OfficeJet Pro 8000 is a great printer for any small office or home user but its lack of scanning abilities takes the shine off even if it does save on space. It is easy to assume that one printer is as good as the other when you are looking at them in the shop but the minor flaw that is apparent at first soon becomes a massive ...Read On »
Xerox Work Centre 3210 Printer review »
Xerox's Work Centre 3210 pitches itself as the ideal print solution for small businesses with a small budget however its many design flaws make it an unattractive option. The bog-standard, sub-€100 is a fine choice for home users while big companies can justify investing in more heavy-duty machinery if needs be. For those in the middle, ...Read On »
Epson Stylus SX515W review »
The Epson Stylus SX515W printer gets the balance right in pitching itself as a fast and efficient home printer that can cater for easy photo and document printing. 3-in-1 printers - which combine printing, scanning and photocopying functionality in one device – are not exactly hard to come by nowadays, nor are they too expensive. For anyone ...Read On »
Canon Selphy ES3 review »
Canon’s Selphy ES3 helps to make photo printing easy and relatively cheap, although it does not always run as smoothly as you would hope. With the digital camera now all but replacing its film-based alternative it is far too easy to allow pictures to go unprinted – perhaps worse it is often far too expensive to have them printed at ...Read On »








