@===> HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn Printer (CE749A#BGJ)

by - October 14th, 2010

HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn Printer (CE749A#BGJ) Overview

HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn Printer

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I had not experienced anything remotely resembling 28PPM before, so in testing it, when I first thought it was warming up only to find out that the page was already printed, I was a little shocked!

If you are like me, you were tired of the crappy all-in-one’s out there and you were tired of high-maintenance inkjet printers that act funny if you don’t use them for a while. You just wanted a low maintenance, fast, reliable, black and white printer with no scanner or fax tacked on…

I spent a while looking at printers and settled on this one. I have to say, it helped that this printer was also an attractive professional hardware design. Some of the others (Canon Pixmas, I’m looking at you) looked like ass, frankly. It’s also not nearly as large or heavy as the color lasers, for example.

Superfast great-looking printouts, classic and proven laser technology, reasonable cost, full OS X support (which I needed in my case), network capable (but not wireless, alas), duplex printing without additional accessory purchases, turns itself on and off as needed to be green… This is it, your search is done.

If you do need a scanner to pair with it, I recommend the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500, by the way. It scans and OCR’s as quickly as this prints…

Technical Details

  • 250-sheet input tray
  • Automatic Duplex Printing
  • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port, 10/100 Ethernet networking
  • 4 LED indicator lights, 2 buttons
  • 150-sheet face-down bin, Up to 150 sheets output tray

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@===> Epson WorkForce 40 Wireless Color Printer (C11CA27201)

by - October 12th, 2010

Epson WorkForce 40 Wireless Color Printer (C11CA27201) Overview

Show the world what your business is made of with WorkForce, Epson’s new line of printers and all-in-ones, engineered for the small business and home office. Get laser quality output at laser fast speeds for prints that make you look your best. Better for your business, and your bottom line, the Epson WorkForce 40 printer blazes through critical documents at speeds about two times faster than those of competitive printers. Delivering laser quality text and brilliant color photos, it’s the perfect addition to your business team. In fact, with Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking built in, you can easily share the WorkForce 40 with anyone in your office. And, with its small, compact design, it fits in even the smallest of spaces. Best of all, this budget-conscious performer offers an Extra High-capacity Black ink cartridge for high-volume printing at a price that’s sure to please.

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Okay…let’s get this out of the way. Printers today are, well…consumable. Yep. You read that right. They’re basically consumable, disposable loss-leaders designed for 1 sole purpose, and it isn’t printing. It’s to sell overpriced, under-performing ink to the masses.

As a former HP user, I was tired of purchasing over-priced ink for printers who’s use-life was less than 2 years. Coupled with the fact that it seems that every time a new operating system comes out, HP “conveniently” drops support for anything older than 1 year…forcing you to purchase another printer. So, deciding I’d had enough of HP, I went shopping around, and ultimately settled on this printer.

The PRO’s:
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It’s a network printer offering Wireless-G compatibility right out of the box! That’s great for me, given that I have 5 wired / wireless networked machines at home and I was tired of having to always leave 1 machine on in order to print items.

Setup was a breeze…my 10 year old can do it. Just run the setup utility and follow the directions. Easy-peasy.

Document printing is fast and of better-than-average quality, especially when printing on good stock. Also prints well on glossy brochure stock, though I wouldn’t call this a photo printer by any stretch…but then, that’s not really what it’s for.

Uses 4 separate ink cartridges, so you don’t have to shell out when 1 color runs out, which is nice.

Color document printing is great, and speedy.

The CON’s:
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Not the most efficient use of ink. The cartridges are rather small by capacity, and if you want the extended capacity cartridges, forget about buying locally. The larger capacity cartridges are only available online from Epson.

Not for printing color photographs. You’re better off uploading your prints to a local Walgreens or AdoramaPix. It’s okay for the occasional snapshot print, or school project perhaps…but for printing photos for your albums…forget it. An online printing service is just going to give you better quality prints for less money. Period.

Final Thoughts:
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Hey, it’s a network printer that offers both Cat-5 and Wireless connections, has easy setup, and does very well printing black / white + color documents. If that’s all you’re looking for, then this is the printer for you. I’ve been using it for over a year, and it’s been a solid performer. It’s not for real heavy use, but for the home office, it should more than suffice.

If you want something that can print photographic-quality prints…I suggest you look elsewhere. You’re in the wrong price-point for that kind of color-printing accuracy.

Technical Details

  • Draft print speeds up to 38 ppm
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking
  • Smudge, fade and water resistant, highlighter friendly documents
  • Built-in double-sided printing

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@===> Lexmark Platinum Pro905 Business Class Wireless Multifunction Inkjet Printer with Web-enabled Touchscreen

by - October 11th, 2010

Lexmark Platinum Pro905 Business Class Wireless Multifunction Inkjet Printer with Web-enabled Touchscreen Overview

Experience new levels of business productivity with the revolutionary Lexmark Platinum Pro905 All-in-One with Fax. The web-enabled 4.3 in. myTouch interface improves efficiency by allowing you to create one-touch, custom SmartSolutions for automating repetitive tasks. The myTouch interface also allows you to connect to the web without the need for a computer. Tap an icon to copy, scan, send an e-mail and more. Get the news, view your favorite photo sharing sites, and discover the weather before you step outside, directly from your printer. It’s more than a printer, it links you to your world. The Platinum Pro905 also offers the freedom to print from virtually anywhere within the building and the flexibility to print from multiple computers with Wifi-n and Ethernet compatibility. Also included are individual, high-yield XL ink cartridges, with 3X the pages of standard cartridges. Individual XL inks allow you to increase your efficiency, save resources, and lower printing costs. The Platinum Pro905 ships with a special 105XL black ink cartridge, which provides one cent black and white prints, which is a lower cost per page than many laser products. You also have the benefit of Eco Mode, which offers automatic 2-sided printing and energy saving features. An extra 150 page tray is included to reduce intervention and manage multiple media types, while the 50 page automatic document feeder easily handles large printing, scanning, copying and faxing jobs. This robust All-in-One also ships with Business Card Scanning software which lets you scan up to eight cards at once. Using optical character recognition (OCR), the software parcels information such as first and last name, employer, address, email address and phone number and synchronizes it with many popular contact management solutions. All of this functionality is backed by an industry leading 5-year warranty and lifetime, priority phone support

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We bought this printer several months ago to use with two people on a network of Macintosh computers. The planned usage of the printer is to print out college papers (duplex printing and low black ink cost were VERY important), scanning photos, scanning bills and other correspondence and a fax machine to use in a pinch.

So far the printer has been great! No major problems and the blank ink is CHEAP (Just ordered a cartridge for and the last one lasted for several months). Would not hesitate to recommend over the latest HP printers that we’ve owned.

That said there have been a few annoyances:

1 – We make extensive use of Duplex printing. Annoying thing is though . . . If you have an odd number of pages that you want to print from the computer as a duplexed document with multiple copies . . . The software isn’t smart enough to inform the printer to insert an extra blank page. For instance I’ve printed one page documents and forgot to turn off duplex printing. It printed one copy of the document on one side of the page then another copy of the document on the other side of the page

2 – I replaced the black ink and the printer would not acknowledge the replacement until I unplugged the power and plugged it back in

3 – The scanning software’s auto insert into iPhoto is glitchy with the latest version. I haven’t been able to get photos to directly import yet (need to call their tech support and see how good they are) This is why I dinged them one star for ease of use.

4 – There was a glitch in the wireless network that knocked out all network connections for a time. Reset the router. The laptops recognized the issue and came back online just fine. The Apple TV and the Lexmark Platinum Pro 905 both had to be unplugged and plugged back in to get back on the network.

That said these are all minor complaints. I think this is a spectacular printer that I hope will last a long time.

Technical Details

  • Lowest priced multi-function printer offering one cent printing for low-cost black-and-white pages.
  • The 4.3″ myTouch LCD Touchscreen with SmartSolutions Technology allows customers to connect to the Web and quickly automate repetitive tasks. These time-saving, customizable productivity features are ideal for small businesses or home offices.
  • Wireless printing-802.11n wireless network and Ethernet compatibility offer the fastest speeds and longest range and give customers the freedom to print from virtually anywhere within the office and the flexibility to print from multiple computers.
  • Extra 150-page tray to reduce intervention or manage multiple media types.
  • The 50-page automatic document feeder and the 300-page capacity allow the Pro905 to easily handle large printing, scanning, copying and faxing jobs

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@===> Canon PIXMA MG6120 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One Printer (4503B002)

by - October 10th, 2010

Canon PIXMA MG6120 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One Printer (4503B002) Overview

High Performance Wireless Photo All-In-One with Intelligent Touch System, Gray Ink and Built-In Auto Duplex Printing

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Pros:
Effortless set up, even for WiFi
Excellent print and photographic quality
High quality scanning
Faster than older Canon inkjet printers
Slick interface/modern design
Buffed up Canon software
Front loading paper tray

Cons:
Memory card reader on WiFi works for Windows but not for Mac
Slow wireless ‘upload’ from printer
Shiny exterior picks up fingerprints
Completely redesigned ink cartridges means that you are stuck with expensive, proprietary
ones, at least for the time being
No continuous document feed
Long install time for proprietary software
Canon software is much better, but still a little slow and clunky

The PIXMA MG6120 is one of Cannon’s newest line of printers. It is long on features and really is an excellent, all around printer for home use. It was easy to set up using the supplied CD and worked without a hitch on WiFi immediately on set up. The text printing on normal paper is excellent and the photographic reproduction is nearly photo-lab comparable.

Note: I am using the printer on an Apple iMac with a 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM (for the truly savvy, this is a 17″ MA590LL/A, late 2007 model). I am running OS X 10.6.4 on the Mac side and Windows 7 home edition on Bootcamp. The printer that I am comparing this model to, is my old Canon MX310[Canon Pixma MX310 Office All-in-One Inkjet Printer (2184B002)], bought from Amazon circa 2007.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX:
The printer is packaged with a quick start up guide, network trouble shooting guide, a starter pack of 6 ink cartridges, power cord, paper for print head alignment, and sample pack of 4 X 6 Canon Plus Glossy II photo paper. Extricating the printer from its box was par for the course, with the usual removal of protective wrapping and unsticking of orange tape.

The printer itself weighs in at 20 lbs, so it is somewhat more hefty than it looks and it is by no means petite at 18.6 x 14.5 x 6.9 inches. It sports a small view screen and innovative touch panel that functioned smoothly. It has a pleasing, modern design, and a glossy finish that really looks cool at first, but is a real magnet for fingerprints.

SET UP:
You hardly need a manual to tell you what to do, as the printer really tells you what to do itself once you turn it on. The carriage centers as you open the device and placing the print head in place is easy. The ink cartridges are color coded and fit in place easily. There is a thick, black cartridge that can only fit in one space, but the color cartridges are otherwise identical. They will fit into each other’s slots, but there is a guide on the print head that makes placement a no brainer. As each cartridge is equipped with its own microchip, my guess is that the printer would inform you of any errors in placement. (Not wanting to mess up the color printing for the first runs, I stuck with the program and didn’t let the machine prime the ink tanks while placed in the wrong slots.) Once closed, the machine quickly cleans the print heads and then prompts you to place the photographic paper in the back loading slot for print head alignment. A few minutes later, this is done. Plain paper can then be loaded in the front cassette or in the rear loading slot, and you’re off to the races.

A word about the ink tanks–these are a brand new style. This means that it will be some time before refurbished or third party cartridges are available for use. Although brand new Canon ink cartridges are likely to function the best, other options do significantly decrease the price per page and not everyone needs 100% full quality prints or an archival photo that will not fade in `300 years.’

THE SOFTWARE:
Loading the software was similarly easy on both OS X or Windows. The supplied CD easily installs the software with a few simple prompts. In both cases, however, the basic software can take up to 10 minutes to load. On Windows, the printer is picked up and is automatically added with a click. On the Mac side, the software is similarly easy to install, but you have to supply the WiFi network password to add the printer.

The present Canon software is definitely an upgrade from the previous generation. The main screen gives you options for photo printing, calender printing, layout printing, album printing, and movie printing (this feature only works with Canon cameras). The photo print option is the most useful and allows you to print single photographs or a number of photographs on a single sheet of paper. Scanner options include autoscan, OCR (optical character recognition), attaching scans to emails, and opening of saved images. There are also options for web services, help/settings, and product information.

None of the software really represents a real photo editor, and, truthfully, most people have their favorites anyway. Nevertheless, there are some basic photo editing features such as red eye reduction, face sharpening, face smoothing, blemish correction, and brightness/contrast/sharpness/blur controls. But these are painfully slow on both the Mac and in Windows. Unless you are doing something very simple, you’ll want to use your photo editor of choice.

The scanner interface is much improved from previous generations. In particular, the auto scan feature quickly detects what you are scanning and accurately recognizes if there are different pictures, and saves them as multiple files . Manual controls are similarly easy to use. The OCR is much improved from their 2007 vintage, and is reasonably accurate across different typefaces.

PRINTING TEXT:
Printing text is both faster and better than in the previous model. When magnified, it is clear that the text from this printer is sharper and cleaner than the MX310. That being said, when viewed under normal conditions at zero magnification, I’d be hard pressed to tell the difference. Both are certainly acceptable. On the bright side, the MG6120 is almost twice as fast.

PRINTING PICTURES:
I was quite impressed by the MG6120′s photo quality. Although this is an all-in-one, it has the capability for near photo-lab quality. With a maximum 9600 x 2400 DPI, there is no visible pixillation to the naked eye when printing a high resolution photo. The colors are true and the blacks are consistently deep black without that line by line variation that is all too common in inkjet printers. The upload to the printer over WiFi did cause a short lag, but this was more than acceptable, even at high resolution. There is a definite advantage in having six, separate tanks of ink rather than four, in terms of producing true colors. I did not show a sample comparing the MG6120 with the MX310 as I ran out of Canon color cartridges for the MX310 and I didn’t think that using a refurbished cartridge would be a fair comparison. However, I would never have thought of using the MX310 to print pictures for more than casual use. Even when new, the MX310 had too high a level of artifact to produce photo album quality pictures. The MG6120 may not be a professional level photo printer, but it rivals many online consumer photo print services.

The biggest surprise was the ability of the MX310 to produce quality black and white photographs. Given the true, deep blacks and the addition of that extra gray tank of ink, the B&W photos have an incredible richness that comes through. I have printed a sample from both printers and it is clear that the MG6120 trumps the MX310 in terms of the level of detail of the picture, the contrast between dark blacks and whites, and the subtle shades of gray in between.

[Note: I uploaded images of Lucy the Elephant to show differences between black and white print quality. Please realize a few important things: 1) I printed both photos on the supplied, 4x6, Cannon Glossy II paper on each printer; 2) I then scanned them using the MG6120; 3)To transfer the photos to Amazon, the TIFF file had to be converted to a JPEG; 4) Amazon seems to shrink the pictures down to size after upload anyway. Suffice it to say you lose a lot of resolution in the process, which actually makes the pretty awful print from the MX310 look acceptable. The MG6120 produces a dark black, without the usual uneven, streakiness you see with ink jet printers. The balance of the grays was true to the original photo. The print was nice enough to frame. In contrast the MX310 produced uneven blacks and the mid-tones were dull and washed out. Visible streaking on the photo meant made it unacceptable for even casual use.]

SCANS/COPYING:
All the pictures for this review were scanned on the printer. I believe that it produces a high quality scan (the resolution is purported to be 4800 x 4800). All the images for this review were scanned using the machine. Scanning times are quick and the software makes scanning quite simple. One caveat is that there is no feeder tray for continuous scanning, so all scanning has to be done manually. Clearly, this is not the unit to get if you have to scan a lot of pages. The copy quality of the printer is similarly excellent and is also speedy for an all-in-one.

Canon also fixed an OS X driver glitch: when using the MX310 I was unable to switch between scanning and printing (or vice versa) without getting an error saying that the device was in use. In order to switch I had to restart the computer. You can now switch easily between printer and scanner without any errors.

OTHER FEATURES:
There are numerous slots for media cards and a place to connect a thumb drive or device via USB. In Windows, I was able to access the information on the connected drive wirelessly via the software and print directly this way. On the Mac, I couldn’t seem to find the connected card or device–a clear error in the OS X software component. Either way, the download to the computer over WiFi took a considerable amount of time, given that the printer supposedly communicates via wireless n, this was surprising. Just getting the photo thumbnails to show on the computer within the Canon software program took a long time. So if you want to print via the software, it’s better to upload the pictures to your computer via a cable first and then use the software. (That being said, the upload to the printer has a mild delay, but is much, much faster. It makes me think that this is some kind of software or hardware glitch that may be worked out in the future.)

The printer is also capable of printing without being attached to a computer. The small screen on the printer has a number of printing features available. That being said, it is not always the easiest thing to navigate through and I found it much easier to use the computer with the software. Still, in a pinch this is a nice feature. Being able to do layout prints, print an ID photo, and stickers directly from your printer is a major plus in my book. The printer can even print PDF files from a USB drive without access to a computer–a really nice touch.

SUMMARY:
This is a capable and easy to use all-in-one that would work well as a home printer. Unlike many all-in-one printers, it seems to perform all of its functions–print, scan, and copy. There are mostly pluses here and few minuses. That being said, for the pure text printer, a laser printer will probably print faster for a lower price per page. And for the advanced photo buff or professional, will need a dedicated photographic printer for that perfect work of art. But for the rest of us the MG6120 is a jack of all trades and master of most.

Technical Details

  • All-new Intelligent Touch System allows you to effortlessly operate your machine with gorgeous touch sensitive buttons
  • Six individual ink system featuring gray ink for professional-looking black & white photos
  • All new Full HD Movie Print software turns your favorite HD movie clips captured with your compatible Canon EOS Digital SLR or PowerShot cameras into beautiful prints
  • Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi for exceptional photo quality
  • Keep it eco-conscious: Built-in 2-sided printing helps the environment and can cut your paper usage by 50%

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@===> HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer

by - October 7th, 2010

HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer Overview

Want a printer that offers the convenience of wireless networking? Our Officejet Pro 8000 is right for all printing. You will get professional-quality color at up to 50% lower color cost per page and using less energy than laser printers, and get impressive business documents using automatic two-sided printing.

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This is a great printer. It’s nice looking, has a relatively small foot print and is quiet. Moreover, it prints quite fast and the quality of the printing is close to laser quality. Now, most of my printing is text. I don’t print a lot of graphics. So I don’t know how well it would be in that area. But for my needs, it’s perfect.

The installation went quite well. You merely follow the directions. It sees your network easily and does all the work for you. The software didn’t install properly for me so I don’t have the utilities. But the printer installed easily. I’d call HP for support on the software but their support simply sucks and I always wind up angry. I’d rather have a root canal than call HP support.

The printer works flawlessly with all the printers on my network. I have both XP and Windows 7, 64 bit machines.

If you want a reasonably priced, laser-quality printer, I recommend this to you. I’m not sure how economical it will be on ink but the reviews I’ve read, including Consumer Reports, claims it’s very economical, which is one reason I ordered it. The cartridges are a bit pricey so I hope they last a long time. You can buy extra large capacity ink.

Highly recommended.

— Susanna K. Hutcheson

Technical Details

  • Laser Quality Print Speed Up to 15 ppm Black/11 ppm Color, Maximum 35 ppm Black/34 ppm Color
  • USB 2.0, Built In Ethernet, WiFi 802.11g/b Standard Connectivity
  • 32 MB Memory and 384 MHz Processor Speed
  • 250-Sheet Input Tray, 150-Sheet Output Tray, Automatic Two-Sided Printing Standard
  • Up to 8.5 x 11 in Borderless Printing

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@===> HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless All-In-One Printer

by - October 5th, 2010

HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless All-In-One Printer Overview

Want a multifunction color printer that offers the convenience of wireless networking? Our Officejet Pro 8500 is right for all your small-office printing, faxing, copying, and scanning. You’ll get professional-quality color at up to 50% lower color cost per page and using less energy than laser printers. Plus you can scan photos and documents (up to legal size) directly to folders¿without a PC¿using our Direct Digital Filing feature.

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Nice Printer I have had several HP printers and have been happy with them all. I just tossed out a Epson Artisan 800 which was a money hungry my mistake for buying it.. junk. The only thing I can complain about is the software insulation had to re do it several times before things worked right.

Technical Details

  • All In One Printer with Wireless 802.11g Networking
  • Laser Quality Speed Up to 15 ppm Black/Up to 11 ppm Color and Maximum 35 ppm Black/34 ppm Color
  • 3.4 in Touchscreen LCD Display and Up to 2400 x 4800 dpi Scan Resolution
  • 128 MB Memory and 348 MHz Processor Speed
  • 250-Sheet Paper Tray, 50 Sheet Automatic Document Feeder, and Automatic Two Sided Printing

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@===> Epson Workforce 610 Wireless Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer (C11CA50201)

by - October 4th, 2010

Epson Workforce 610 Wireless Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer (C11CA50201) Overview

EPSON WorkForce 610 All-In-One, Print/Copy/Scan/Fax/Photo/Wi-Fi

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My Epson 610 was dead on arrival. It would not power on. This was late on a Saturday afternoon. I called the support contact #. Within 10 minutes, I was assured that a replacement would be sent and would arrive within a few days. The replacement did in fact arrive, a bit sooner than I had been told to expect. The replacement was a model 615. Apparently the 610 is phased out and the 615 is some minor revised version. Except for the label, it seemed to be identical to the 610 (but of course I never did get to experiment with the functionality of the 610 because it was absolutely dead).
I am absolutely happy so far with the copy, scan and print functionality. The printing speed, compared with the old (8+ years) inkjet that I was using is fantastic. Haven’t tried the fax yet. I have the unit hooked up via USB and therefore have not tried the networking functionality.
This was purchased as a personal printer for light-duty home use. It more than fits the bill and I have been able to get rid of 3 standalone units (printer, scanner, fax) and the associated clutter and cabling.

Technical Details

  • Print 2x faster,laser quality
  • WiFi/Ethernet Networking
  • Built-in memory card slots
  • Convenient 30 PG ADF
  • Manual 2-sided Printing

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@===> Canon PIXMA MG5220 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One (4502B017)

by - October 3rd, 2010

Canon PIXMA MG5220 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One (4502B017) Overview

Advanced Wireless Photo All-In-One Printer with 2.4″ LCD

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I absolutely love this printer. There is a small learning curve and sometimes the directions are incorrect, however, once you learn how to use the great features you will be impressed. I print double sided papers on a regular basis without any issues. It is a little slow, and decides to clean it’s print heads in the middle of a project (???), but speed is not one of my needs. It was easy to set up. I can’t attest to the photo printing quality yet, as I have mostly been printing lower quality texts.
When I first saw the cartridge, I thought it was ridiculous, but I find that my papers are always PERFECTLY straight when I use the tray. That’s great for when I am printing post cards that have to be cut later. The little screen is OK. It is convenient, but it could be a little larger. Fortunately I have good eyesight. If you forget to open the tray before hitting print it opens it for you.
For me, the best feature is the double sided printing. I use it constantly and it works perfectly.
To sum up my random thoughts.
Pros- , great features,easy to set up, easy to use once you’ve done it once, looks great, reliable, no paper jams, borderless printing, straight and true printing and double sided printing
Cons- a little slow, small learning curve and sometimes inaccurate instructions, cleans it’s print heads in the middle of a print job and screen a little small

Technical Details

  • Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 1 picoliter
  • All new Full HD Movie Print software turns your favorite HD movie clips captured with your compatible Canon EOS Digital SLR
  • Built-in 2-sided printing helps the environment and can cut your paper usage by up to 50%
  • Print your photos wirelessly from compatible iPhone 3G, 3GS, iPod touch, and iPad models
  • Borderless 4″ x 6″ photo in approx. 20 seconds

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@===> Samsung ML-2525W Wireless Mono Laser Printer

by - October 2nd, 2010

Samsung ML-2525W Wireless Mono Laser Printer Overview

What you see is what you print. Samsung ML-2525 and ML-2525W mono laser printers feature Samsung’s AnyWeb Print software. It lets you select, drag and drop content from different web pages into a new blank page on your screen without any other resizing or editing required, making it easy to print what’s on your screen. The ML-2525 also gives you an ESP Easy Screen Print button that lets you print your desktop with a single button. You also get print speeds of 24 ppm, a 12,000 page monthly duty cycle, and the ML-2525W gives you Ethernet and wireless connectivity.

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After being totally frustrated with this printer and its issues of going to sleep after 1 job (after that would have to turn off/on, and/or unplug/plug), looking online, spending approximately 2 hour w/Samsung’s tech support, I was ready to send this back. Wrote this morning and had been corresponding with the seller, Buy.com, who had agreed to take it back, no problems. I thought I would try one more time, and looked online one last time, and found another Mac user who had had problems, and solved them by hooking printer to computer via ethernet.

If you have installed the software from the cd which came with the printer, uninstall as follows. If you have not used the cd, DON’T.

1. In system prefs, delete the Samsung from your printers, and all prefs you can find w/Samsung; empty trash.

2. I had printer off, and attached an ethernet cable to back of printer port and then to an ethernet port on my Time Capsule.

3. Power printer back on. Open System Prefs>Print/Fax> click + and let it find the Samsung. Most importantly, when it does, it will ask if you want the latest download from APPLE! (Had not had that option before and had downloaded softward from Samsung twice, and didn’t work)

So far, working seamlessly, staying on, and no complaints. I just tried my laptop, also a Mac, and added the printer and let it ask to download the software from Apple, and it is working perfectly–wirelessly!!!

I think it is a great little printer, but think Samsung Tech Support needs some lessons with Mac OS X big time. Here is another example of the convenience of Apple, plug and go. All of the other totally unnecessary, and Samsung should have known that. Apparently this is, and has been, an issue with a lot of people. Just glad I found a solution.

Technical Details

  • The Samsung ML-2525W has a compact design which provides you with a simple, fast and wireless connection
  • The Samsung ML-2525W is uncompromised when it comes to high levels of performance
  • The ML-2525W features a sleek, streamlined design that adds sophistication without taking up more than its fair share of room
  • Samsung?s AnyWeb Print is a quick and easy way of pulling web information together
  • Samsung ML-2525W printer offers a choice of consumables to meet your cashflow needs

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@===> Epson Artisan 810 Wireless Touchscreen Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer (C11CA52201)

by - September 30th, 2010

Epson Artisan 810 Wireless Touchscreen Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer (C11CA52201) Overview

EPSON Artisan 810, Print/Copy/Scan/Fax/Photo/Wi-Fi

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Very pleased with the print quality and with features like automatic paper feed, scanning to computer directly from printer, 2-sided printing, and coordination between fax function and voice phone line. The paper tray and paper guide seem flimsy, but they have not broken yet. To my knowledge, all Epson printers (and non-Epson printers as well) have overpriced ink and a chip that makes the printer stop working after a certain number of cleaning cycles. But the makers of refillable cartridges have done a good job with alternative cartridges for this model, and that was one of my main reasons for purchasing it.

Some advice for conserving ink and delaying your printer’s planned-obsolescence: avoid running the head cleaning cycle at all costs. It uses more ink than it would take to print several full pages of every color and also advances the electronic counter that limits your printer’s life. If one of the colors is not printing right, print a page or half a page of that color to clean out that nozzle without wasting the other colors or shortening the life of your printer.

Technical Details

  • Brilliant 7.8-Inch touch panel
  • WiFi & Ethernet networking built-in
  • Unbeatable quality & speed
  • Color fax and 30 page Auto Document Feeder
  • Easily charge a cell phone or MP3 player without tying up an additional outlet.

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