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Epson Stylus Photo 1400 review
Epson's Stylus Photo 1400 is the latest model from the popular 13-inch dye-based range. It looks sleek and stylish and produces excellent colour prints of your photographs. There are also many paper size options and can also print onto CDs and DVDs Read more
6 February 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Canon Pixma iP8500 review
Easy duplex printing, excellent performance, an extended colour gamut, flexible paper handling and an affordable price make the Canon Pixma iP8500 a versatile performer for a broad range of graphics-printing tasks Read more
9 May 2005 by David D. Busch
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Lexmark X7675 review
The X7675 all-in-one printer is slower than other multi-function printers and suffers from a few design flaws. But these problems are adequately compensated for by its straightforward operation, painless Wi-Fi set-up and excellent output quality. It's one of our favourite devices of its kind Read more
1 September 2009 by Justin Yu
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Kodak Hero 9.1 review
High quality print, low running costs and multiple features make Kodak Hero 9.1 a good printer but a single colour cartridge lets it down. Read more
26 October 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Epson Stylus Photo R1800 review
A perfect printer for the budget-minded photo fanatic, the medium-format Stylus Photo R1800 delivers long-lasting, exhibition-quality colour prints Read more
16 June 2005 by John Blackford
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Epson Stylus Photo R1900 review
Epson Stylus Photo R1900 printer brings new life to the faces on your prints. The UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 ink set improves skin tones and also does an excellent job on a wide range of colours. With its Radiance Technology, you'll get smooth prints that will also last a long time Read more
31 January 2008 by Philip Ryan
