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Canon Pixma MP560 review
The Pixma MP560 multi-function inkjet printer offers plenty of features to keep the more demanding home user satisfied, and doesn't compromise on output quality either. With an attractive design and low price tag, the only real gripe we have is that it's not the fastest machine in the world Read more
23 November 2009 by Nicholas James
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Canon Pixma MP980 review
The Pixma MP980 all-in-one inkjet printer's design exudes stylish professionalism. It also includes a number of handy features that make life much easier for the home photo enthusiast, such an 89mm LCD screen, easy-to-use control panel and media-card reader. It's a capable device overall Read more
30 July 2009 by Justin Yu
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Canon Pixma MX860 review
The Pixma MX860 is a very good multi-function printer at a reasonable price. It offers quick output speeds and generally great print quality, together with an attractive and versatile design, and a robust software suite that's more than likely to bring out your creative side Read more
21 July 2009 by Justin Yu
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Canon Pixma MX330 review
The Pixma MX330 is a great choice for those seeking an all-in-one inkjet printer that won't break the bank. It doesn't produce the best-quality prints we've ever seen, but the MX330 still represents great value for money, delivering a robust feature set and decent performance Read more
10 June 2009 by Justin Yu
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Canon Selphy CP760 review
The latest addition to Canon's Selphy line of portable photo printers, the CP760, is an excellent option for quickly printing pics while on the move. The quality of the produced photos is excellent overall, and the printer handles a wide range of colours with precise detail Read more
10 June 2008 by Justin Yu
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Canon Pixma MX7600 review
The Canon Pixma MX7600 answers the issues of speed and advanced faxing left unsolved by previous Canon models. This all-in-one features superb photo print quality and has made progress in terms of speed. It's an excellent option for anyone looking for a high-end, photo-capable all-in-one Read more
2 May 2008 by Justin Yu
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Canon Pixma iP2600 review
Canon's inkjet photo printer for users on a budget, the Pixma iP2600 lacks a PictBridge port and a memory card slot, but makes up for it with a sleek design, competitive print speeds and bold, crisp prints. It's a cost-effective printer for text and amateur photo printing Read more
28 March 2008 by Justin Yu
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Canon Pixma Pro9000 review
With more and more high-resolution cameras around, it's becoming more common for people to print large photos at home. If you want those big prints to look good, that means buying a medium-format printer, such as Canon's eight-ink dye-based Pixma Pro9000 Read more
29 August 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Canon Pixma iP90v review
The Canon Pixma iP90v is a compact printer, small enough to slip into a laptop bag, for printing from practically anywhere. It's pretty pricey, especially with the add-ons, but if you simply must have a tiny inkjet, you'll be pleased with its print speeds and quality Read more
10 July 2007 by Felisa Yang
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Canon Selphy ES1 review
When it comes to bright and vibrant colours there's little to touch the Canon Selphy ES1 at the moment. It takes just over a minute to produce a postcard-sized image -- not bad at all, especially when you see the quality. There's plenty of detail and blacks, and contrast levels are impressive Read more
30 November 2006 by Shaun Marin
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