Your choice of photo paper and ink will determine the look, feel and durability of the prints you make. There are powerful arguments for avoiding the cheapest paper and ink options. The ink must have ...
Epson’s Stylus Photo 1400 is a photo ink-jet printer that produces high-quality, borderless prints up to 13 inches by 19 inches in size. Designed to make your images pop off the page at larger print ...
The Canon Pixma iP6700D is an affordable photo ink-jet printer that’s capable of printing superior-quality photos comparable to those developed in a photo lab. In addition to producing photos with ...
A typical reminder screen showing a low ink level for two cartridges. The Light Cyan cartridge is shown as having less than 10% ink remaining. Another warning will appear when the ink level drops to 5 ...
Printing at home may not always yield the same results as printing at a professional printer or even at your office, but sometimes it’s just not possible to print everything away from the house.
When you're buying a new inkjet should you pay more upfront for the printer to save on ink later? Or vice versa? A little bit of simple math can help you make the right decision about consumables.
Although Canon calls it a photo printer, the Pixma iP4200 earns high marks for all-purpose printing. It combines fast performance, particularly for business applications, with more-than-acceptable ...
Refillable, tank-style inkjet printers now rival laser models on price, flipping the old script on cheap printing.
The HP Deskjet 5940 Photo Printer offers good output quality across the board, reasonably good speed for text and graphics, and a few welcome conveniences, like direct printing from cameras. Business ...
Using Zink Imaging’s ink-free printing technology and paper, the CX92137 photo-printer SOC allows consumers to print digital photos and other images without ink cartridges or ribbons. The CX92137 ...