Saved Reviews for color printer
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There are good and bad things to say about Dell's 1320c colour laser. It's nicely turned out, runs quietly and produces good quality print, but is comparatively expensive to run and lacks any real expansion potential. To add colour to business documents in a small office it would be good value, but it's unlikely to keep up if your business expands.
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The Dell 1320c is a decent choice for a small office or work group, but a little more cash will net you a faster printer with better print quality.
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The Dell Color Laser Printer 1320c is a capable small-office or personal printer, but the speed is a little less than promised.
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Canon’s PIXMA Pro9500 is packed with impressive features. It offers a native A3+ print resolution of 4800x2400dpi using a 3-picolitre drop size. The 10-colour ink system with ‘Lucia’ pigment ink satisfies commercial-level longevity, and the 3-ink mono system enhances black-and-white output with low metamerism and reduced graininess. Stunning studio-quality printer for professional photographers.
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There is no doubt that this printer is capable of producing excellent prints, but as with any new model it needs a period to settle in and maybe some new profiles for the Fine Art Media. The Pro 9500 probably won't entice Epson and HP owners to trade in their printers, especially at the price point Canon has set. The Pro 9500 printer will no doubt appeal to many users and they won't be disappointed.
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Canon's top-of-the-line desktop photo printer does a great job with graphics and with most photos, but it's notably slow.
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Despite its lagging black print speeds, the Brother HL-4040CN does a lot of things right and makes a compelling color laser printer for small offices or workgroups.
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The Brother HL-4040CN color laser offers reasonably fast speeds combined with high-quality text and reasonably good but far from impressive, graphics and photos.
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It’s expensive, especially when you consider that replacing all eight cartridges costs $216, but the build of the Pro 9000 instills confidence if you’re looking for a relatively high-volume printer. It isn’t ideal for monochrome, but for superb, fast colour output it’s a great option.
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Unpack, assemble following the quick start guide, and print pictures that will blow you away. I had an HP photoprinter and was pretty happy, Then it started to give me a few problems. I could not resolve them and had started looking for a printer that would produce pictures that were worthy of my NIKON D-200. This printer MOOORRRREEEE than met my expectations. I think you would be very happy putting this in your office to print your favorite pictures. Make sure you have a LARGE space to put it. The footprint is VERY LARGE. You will need a 30" X 30" space to park it.
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