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Kamis, 19 Mei 2011

3 Canon Printers Worth Considering

One printer that is well known and quite popular is the Canon ImagePrograf IPF50 large format inkjet printer. Large format printers are not for everyone, and they're not cheap, but if you need one for business purposes or artistic projects of your own, they can be extremely useful. They're great, for example for posters, reproducing art, maps or CAD (computer aided design). With these printers you can print almost any size project you can imagine. The ImagePrograf IPF50 can be found for under $1000 if you know where to look. If your needs include large format printing at an affordable price this is the model for you. The Canon Pixma MG8120 is a high performance printer that's mainly oriented towards printing photos. Canon obviously began as a camera company and that shows up by them having a liking for photo printers. You can get a resolution of up to 9600 x 2400 dpi with this model, which usually is priced near $300. It can work harmoniously with both Windows and Mac. While this printer has more than one function in that it copies, as well as scans, it does not have the ability to make faxes. By using this model, you can scan 35mm film, in addition to slides and it's also possible to print stills from digital movie files. The largest downsides when it comes to this printer are that it's sort of big and also that it's not really built for people who print documents a majority of the time. If, however, you want to print great quality photos, the Canon Pixma MG8120 is a fine choice.
The imageCLASS MF4370DN Laser All-in-One Printer is the next one we'll discuss because of its impressive set of features you may be interested. This printer is a laser with speeds of up to 23 pages per minute and networking, copying and faxing capabilities. As if that wasn't enough, it can perform all of these tasks either one sided or two sided. When you have a lot of copies or prints to make this function can save you tons on paper. It's energy efficiency allows this unit to be energy star qualified. This imageCLASS MF4370DN Laser All-in-One Printer is an inexpensive option for your printing needs priced around $300.
There is an impressive variety of options available from Canon. When looking for a photo printer, Canon is a great way to go since they specialize in them. Their all purpose and multifunctional printers are also great products for both home and business use. Use the above reviews to help jump start your research if you're looking for a printer.



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Rabu, 29 September 2010

Ink Printers - Choosing the Right One for your Needs

Introduction

This article has been written to help buyers to identify the various choices available and to make a sensible selection of ink printer. It is aimed at users who may not have a lot of technical expertise but who can, with a little help from articles like this, get the best equipment for their needs.

It is written in New Zealand, for NZers, and while the information may be useful in other countries, it is not intended for use outside New Zealand.

If you already have an ink printer see the related article "Printer Ink - Choosing the right cartridge for your needs".

Material Covered

This article covers the broad range of general purpose document/photo printers and multifunction devices available as at January 2006. It does not consider specialised printers such as dye sublimation photo printers or A3 machines.

This article does not go into the detail of various printer makes and models. Rather it gives general information and broad price bands for you to consider. When buying, you need to talk specifics with a person experienced in the field.

What do you do?

The first thing you need to decide is how much printing you will do. If you only print off a few emails and occasional photos your printer will be less sophisticated than if you print a lot of text and photos.

If you have a special project, such as a family history with a lot of photos and text, or if you are developing digital photography as a hobby then your needs may be different again.

You may need a printer for business, need colour but can't afford a colour laser printer. There are options.

Thinking about these issues at this stage is really important. Current prices range from $105 up to $899 and there is no point in spending more than you need to get the printer that suits you.

Printer or Multifunction?

A multifunction device - print/scan/photocopy and sometimes fax can be a good investment. My advice generally is to leave the fax function out of your consideration unless you really need it.

The print scan copy option can really suit those people who want to scan in photos, archival material, and specialist items such as patterns or designs for a particular purpose. These machines can also really suit someone who needs a photocopier but can not justify the expense of a stand alone machine.

Generally, if you are a single user and you have a need for the scanner or copier then a multifunction can be a good choice.

In a network environment with two or more users you may find conflicts between users and functions. In these cases it is often handy to have another printer so that, if the multifunction is tied up doing (say) photocopying, other users can still print.

What's Available

The price bands below are an approximate guide only. Occasionally a very good machine will fall into the lower price range and, not as often, a poor machine will be higher priced.

Around $200 and under

Both printers and multifunction devices in this class tend to have two ink cartridges - 1 black - 1 tri colour - slower print speeds and lower resolution. One manufacturer offers a line of multifunction devices which include a fax and have separate ink tanks for each colour but they are the exception in this part of the market.

This class of machine is good for people who print a few emails a week, the occasional page off the internet and a few photos. You probably won't get direct photo printing from your camera and/or phone but you will get printers that will take a camera card. In general terms do not expect to get a long life from these machines. If you buy an extended warranty make sure that the whole machine is covered, including the print head.

Around $200 to $450

Some real choices and features emerge in this class. Most machines have separate ink tanks so that you only change the colour you run out of, higher speeds, high resolution, automatic double sided printing, printing direct to printable DVDs and CDs and multiple paper input options are all common. Also, printing direct from cameras and mobile phones without going through the computer.

This is the most popular price band as you can get excellent machines for most purposes without spending a fortune.

$450 and up

Generally there are no more features than in the preceding class. Machines in this area get faster, with higher resolution and, in particular, photo printing speeds can go up markedly.

At the top end you have multifunction devices which will scan from negatives and 35mm slides and these features appeal those who wish to preserve photos and/or to use old photos in publications.

As in most markets you get what you pay for and, except when you are buying at the most basic level, it pays to do your homework and talk to experienced people about what you may really need.

If you have never owned a printer before start somewhere near the bottom and learn what it is you want to do. It's better to start with something you can move up from than to spend hundreds of dollars on the wrong machine.

Computer Bundles

If you are buying a new computer and it has a printer or multifunction bundled with it, be careful. Most bundled machines are at the lower end and may not suit your needs. If you don't want what's in the bundle see if you can either break it or get an upgrade. Remember, if you are not happy with the bundle you don't have to buy it. If you really like the computer and/or other aspects of the bundle just put the printer, unopened, on an internet auction site, get what you can for it, and buy the printer you really want separately.

Rabu, 30 Juni 2010

Types of Photo Printers

Photo printers are printers capable of printing images with or without a computer. Photo printers became popular with the coming of digital cameras. The major types of photo printers are ink-jet photo printers and the dye-sublimation photo printers.

Inkjet photo printer takes print by spraying dye-based or pigmented ink through a series of nozzles onto the photo paper. To produce high quality photos, some innovative inkjet photo printer manufacturers have come with additional colors such as light cyan and light magenta. With a resolution of 2880 dpi, most of the inkjet photo printers can produce sharp and pattern free photo prints.

HP, Canon, Kodak, and Epson are some of the famous brands of inkjet photo printers. Canon Pixma iP4000 and Epson Picture Mate are the most commonly used models of inkjet photo printers. On an average, a top quality inkjet photo printer will cost more than $150.

Dye sublimation printers, better known as dye-sub printers and thermal-dye printers, are the most popular photo printers after inkjet photo printers. In a dye-sublimation photo printer, the CMYK color ribbon is heated and the color is transferred to photo paper. The CMYK color scale includes cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Dye sublimation photo printers have higher resolution than inkjet photo printers, and can create clear and high quality photos. When compared with inkjet photo printers, the dye sublimation photo printers are much faster. A good quality dye-sublimation photo printer will cost more than $150. Canon, Kodak, and Olympus are some of the popular brands of dye sublimation photo printers.

Other than ink-jet and dye-sublimation photo printers, laser photo printers and Fuji film PG-series are the commonly used types of photo printers. The Fuji film PG-series includes Fuji film's PG3500 and PG4000-II printers. These photo printers use a special type of dye-transfer process, which gives the photograph the look of traditional color prints.