Canon's range of CP Selphy printers boasts technology and feature seen in its compact and DSLR lines, with the CP750 replacing the C730 launched in 2006. Much of the core technology remains, such as the 300x300dpi dye-sub technology, 24bit colour depth and claims of 100-year print longevity.
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Mac users are often thought to be mainly graphic artists, with little love of black text and less of black numbers.
Truth be known though, there are plenty of Mac people who need good workaday correspondence and even the occasional worksheet print-out quickly and at low cost as part of their business. For them the obvious choice is not a nine-colour inkjet but a comparatively simple laser printer.
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"Epson R285"
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On test: Epson Stylus Photo R285
Epson has a long pedigree in producing printers that offer a great combination of features, quality and value. The R285 fits the bill yet again, but this is by no means the best the company has ever produced.
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"Epson Stylus DX8400"
Published on: 2/2008
On test: Epson Stylus DX8400
All-in-one printers, as the name suggests, offer several separate functions in a single, relatively small-footprint device. A general-purpose all-in-one, like Epson's Stylus DX8400, provides printing, scanning, copying and photo printing, yet only occupies slightly more room than a single-function printer.
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"Brother HL-4070CDW colour laser printer review"
Published on: 2/2008
On test: Brother HL-4070CDW
If you're looking to buy a printer for a small to mid-size workgroup, the Brother HL-4070CDW makes an excellent choice. Brother's colour laser packs a ton of useful features - wireless networking, duplexing capabilities and PostScript compatibility (via emulation) - while still delivering speedy performance, ease of use and excellent print quality.
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