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Review: Canon PIXMA MP476 All-in-one Inkjet Printer
The Canon PIXMA MP476 uses the same basic design as the PIXMA MP510. The black-and-silver body measures 451 x 353 x 169mm. The silver scanner lid conceals an A4-size flatbed scanner. Because the MP476 lacks an automatic document feeder, you can’t scan legal-size documents.
The paper handling system is simple. A paper input support flips open in the rear and the front panel of the printer folds open...
Review: Lexmark Z1420 Wireless Inkjet Printer
The Lexmark Z1420 Wireless Inkjet Printer does away with this by incorporating 802.11g into the printer itself. Built-in 802.11g wireless printing. Compatible with 802.11b High quality printing from virtually anywhere in the home over a secure wireless network Share the Lexmark Z1420 wirelessly among multiple computers Easy guided setup with Lexmark installation software Connect with 802.11 b/g wireless...
Review: Epson Picturemate PM290 printer
This is hardware for the casual digital photographer, not the professional or even the prosumer for that matter. If you fall into the category of someone with a camera who wants to print off a few pictures every week, rather than a few dozen every day, and without hassle or even a PC then Epson has pretty much got you covered.
The print quality is nothing short of superb, which to be honest is what...
Review: Epson Stylus Photo R360 printer
The Epson Stylus Photo R360 basks in the glow of a sub-£100 price and combines a nice 3.5-inch colour LCD with easy to use controls, stand-alone six-ink printing, and memory card slots for stand-alone printing.
For the latter you get compatibility with just about every memory card format on the market though some with an adaptor. The six Epson Claria inks include the usual colours along with light...
Review: Lexmark X4550 Wireless All-In-One Printer
The X4550’s big USP is the wireless connectivity, but what about its ability to offer decent prints? We get printing to find out how the X4550 performs.
Before we look at the features offered by this printer, just consider why a Wi-Fi option might suit you. Homes and offices are increasingly wirelessly connected, so it makes sense to run all your hardware from that network.
With a printer, this means...
Review: Epson Stylus Photo R360 printer
The Epson Stylus Photo R360 basks in the glow of a sub-£100 price and combines a nice 3.5-inch colour LCD with easy to use controls, stand-alone six-ink printing, and memory card slots for stand-alone printing.
For the latter you get compatibility with just about every memory card format on the market though some with an adaptor. The six Epson Claria inks include the usual colours along with light...





