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Brother, Canon, Epson, HP and Lexmark each sent us their entry level, mid-level and high end models. Quality, cost per page and per photo, printing, scanner and copy speeds… |
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Brother, Canon, HP and Lexmark sell entry level laser multifunction for professionals, individual users with a fax, document loader, monochrome or, and this is brand new, color. |
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Laser printers are often bought with total confidence and wrongly so. Here is the noise level, color accuracy, print rates, and precision of printers tested in figures and videos. |
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This year, 4" x 6" printers are the only ones to benefit from new technology. We tested the new Canon and HP and even filmed some of the results: for one of them it was a big mistake... |
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They have image stabilization and two are even waterproof! We tested the Canon Ixus 800-IS/Powershot SD700, the latest Panasonic FX01, Nikon Coolpix P3/P4... We found that not all stabilisation devices are equal. |
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Twelve 4" x 6" printers, half inkjet technology and half thermal sublimation, are tested here. We looked at the costs per page, print rates, color and black and white quality. |
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Today multifunctions are very popular. We tested products priced around 150€, the Canon MP450, Epson SP RX525, HP PSC 2355 and Lexmark P6350. This survey also includes two newcomers from Bother and Olivetti. |
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The new Canon iP1600, iP2200 and iP4200s are on their way. These printers feature electronic chips for cartridges and nozzles for monobloc. What are the advantages and disadvantages? |
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