Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Canon PIXMA iP5200 Photo Printer

!±8± Canon PIXMA iP5200 Photo Printer


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Sunday, November 20, 2011

wholesale lot 100 BCI-3eBK, BCI-6BK, BCI-6C, BCI-6M, BCI-6Y Compatible Ink Compatible Ink Cartridges

!±8± wholesale lot 100 BCI-3eBK, BCI-6BK, BCI-6C, BCI-6M, BCI-6Y Compatible Ink Compatible Ink Cartridges

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These are new cartridges compatible with the Canon BCI-3eBK, BCI-6BK, BCI-6C, BCI-6M, BCI-6Y. It is not made by Canon, but by a respected certified ISO9001 manufacturer Compatible for Canon inkjet printers:Canon i560,For BJC-3000 Series,6000,i450, i550,560,850,860,Multipass C555,C755,F30,F50,F60,F80,MP700,730 PIXMA iP3000,iP4000,iP4000R,iP5000,MP750,MP760,MP780

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Canon PIXMA iP5000 Photo Printer

!±8±Canon PIXMA iP5000 Photo Printer

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Box includes PIXMA iP5000 Photo Printer, Print Head, Ink Tanks (BCI-3eBK & BCI-6BK Black, BCI-6C Cyan, BCI-6M Magenta and BCI-6Y Yellow), Power Cord, Documentation Kit, Borderless Photo Printing 4" x 6" Sample Pack, SofwareCD Dual paper path with built-in two-sided printing Direct photo printing from PictBridge compatible DV recorders and digital cameras Paper sizes accepted - Letter, Legal, Credit Card(2.13 x 3.39), 4 x 6, 5 x 7, U.S. #10 envelopes Noise Level - approx. 35 dB(A) in best quality mode Software Includes - Easy-PhotoPrint, Easy-WebPrint, PhotoRecord, Printer Drivers, Photo Application Guide & Electronic Registration Physical Dimensions(WxDxH) - 16.5 x 11.3 x 6.7 Weight - 11 lbs. Canon USA 1-Year Warranty and Toll-Free or Internet tech-support Compatible with a Windows PC and Macintosh computer using USB

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Compare Photo Printer Prices, Features and Print Quality Before You Buy

!±8± Compare Photo Printer Prices, Features and Print Quality Before You Buy

I've tested the top three color ink-jet photo printers and came up with some money saving tips for you to consider. It is always a good idea to shop around and read a few printer reviews before buying big ticket electronics, especially photo printers because there are so many different models to chose from. In order to make a solid buying decision, you need to compare photo printer features, prices and print quality.

The best way to compare photo printer quality is to evaluate brands selling for the exact same price. We put the Canon PIXMA iP5000, the HP 8150, and the Epson Stylus Photo R320 to the test and found that despite the manufacturer's claims that their printer produced the "best photo prints" over any model in its price range, there was a distinct leader in print quality among the top three best photo printers.

To accurately compare photo printer printing quality it is imperative that you use the photo paper and ink recommended by the manufacturer. Each photo printer is specifically designed to produce the highest quality prints using their manufacturers photo paper and printer ink. So to get the best photo print results, we used the recommended paper and ink for all of our comparison testing.

Before we take a look at our photo test results, let's compare photo printer features that seem to stand out among our top three best printers. The Canon PIXMA iP5000, is the smallest of the three models and is very compact. It prints ink jet droplets as small as 1 picoliter, which is half the size of last year's model. The smaller the picoliter, the sharper crisper and clearer the final photograph will be.

The Canon PIXMA photo printer has duplex printing capabilities which allow you to print on both sides of the paper which is a very convenient feature for multi page printing. All you have to do is check the appropriate box on the print screen and the printer does all the work for you. The PIXMA iP5000 will also sequentially print on both sides of the paper which makes it easy to print professional looking photo album pages right from your own home.

The HP Printer and the Epson Stylus Photo printer both allow you to edit and print you images without using the computer. All you have to do is plug in the memory card from your digital camera into the slots on the printer and use their controls to make minor adjustments to your images before printing. You can crop, remove red-eye, adjust brightness and select formatting all from the color LCD display on the printer. This is an extremely handy feature to take note of, especially for travelers.

Not only are photo printers with memory cards convenient for travelers, but if you're in a rush and just want to make a quick print, it's a great time saver. However, if you need to make color corrections or precise image adjustments, you should use your computer's photo editing software for best results.

One of the coolest features that I have found during my quest to compare photo printer deals is the ability of the Epson Stylus Photo R320 to print directly onto specially coated CDs and DVDs. Yes, you can print directly onto a CD; just slide the disk into the specially designed slot on the Epson printer, and presto! You have a digital image of any kind printed directly onto your own custom CD or DVD.


Compare Photo Printer Prices, Features and Print Quality Before You Buy

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

How To Buy A Photo Printer Guide - Photo Printer Types

!±8± How To Buy A Photo Printer Guide - Photo Printer Types

Digital photography has advanced a great deal recently and has become the preferred method for most photography lovers. The number of people who print their own pictures with photo printers is increasing day by day.

If you want to start taking and printing your own digital photographs at home or office yet do not know how to choose a photo printer, you'll definitely want to read on.

Types of Photo Printers

Types of photo printers vary and options on offer are mainly inkjet photo printers, portable photo printers, all-in-one photo printers, dedicated photo printers and professional photo printers.

Almost all the new photo printers in the market today provide great quality photo printing. Whether they are quite affordable or more expensive, most of them provide similar photo quality. Where they differ is usually with regards to their speed and features.

If you will be printing snapshots to share with friends and family, almost any inkjet photo printer will be fine for you. However, if you want to frame and display your photos or perhaps hang them on the wall in your home, you'll need further consideration in choosing the right photo printer. Canon PIXMA iP5000, HP Photosmart 8450 and Epson Stylus Photo R800 are some examples of current popular inkjet photo printers.

Dedicated photo printers are built around thermal-dye technology. The maximum print size on these printers is often 4 x 6 inches. Within the same category, there are dedicated photo printers with larger output, up to 4 x 8 inches or 5 x 7 inches, and lightweight inkjets with a maximum 4 x 6 output size. The dedicated photo printers offer very good to excellent output; although they may offer a limited choice in paper size. If the only choice the printer offers is 4 x 6 inches and you want credit card -size prints, for example, you'll either have to print two or three photos on the same sheet or waste some photo paper which may be very costly for you in the long term. Epson PictureMate
and Canon Pixma iP6000D are some examples of current popular dedicated photo
printers.

Some of the all-in-one printe rs also offer extra features for photo printing. With some
of them you can print photos directly from your camera without connecting to a PC.
Others offer a button for a proof sheet showing every photo on the card. You can select
the shots you want to print with a pen by filling in the ovals that appear under each
proof-sheet image and it will automatically print only the photos you select. HP OfficeJet
4215, HP PSC 1315 and Canon PIXMA MP780 are some examples of current popular all-in-one photo printers.

Professional photo printers are mostly used by professional photographers and
graphic artists and provide larger outputs as a general rule. They are likely to need a
minimum of 11 x 17 inches (tabloid size) or 13 x 19 inches (super-tabloid size).
Professio nals may also need poster size. Professional photo printers usually include
network connections, so you can share the printer in an office or a graphic-arts
department. HP Photosmart 8750 Professional and Epson Stylus Photo R1800 are some
examples of current popular professional photo printers.

A portable photo printer is a good choice for you if you are planning to print on the go. Most portable printers offer a good print quality and are usually light weighted (between 2 to 5 pounds) and conveniently sized. HP PhotoSmart 375 and Canon PIXMA iP90 are some examples of current popular portable photo printers.


How To Buy A Photo Printer Guide - Photo Printer Types

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