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HP Color Laserjet CP4005n

PC Authority
  • Excerpt: A workgroup printing workhorse that delivers classy mono and colour print quality.
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FIRST LOOK: Epson Stylus Photo R3000

PhotoReview
  • Excerpt: Photo Review has been given a 'first look' at a pre-production unit of the new Stylus Photo R3000, which was announced in the US on 17 January. This model will sit above the Stylus Photo R2880 at the top of the company's A3+ desktop line-up when it's released in early March. Claimed as the most advanced model thus far, it features new AccuPhoto HD2 image technology for smoother colour transitions and better highlight and shadow detail.
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HP Officejet 6000

ZDNet
  • Summary: We like the simplicity of the HP Officejet 6000 single-function inkjet printer. The print quality meets HP's high standards and it outputs full colour photos at an...
  • Pros: Prints high quality text and photos, Fast print speeds compared with the competition, Network ready
  • Cons: No USB cord included, No LCD makes it difficult to troubleshoot
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Epson Stylus Pro 3880 Printer

PhotoReview
  • Excerpt: Epson's Stylus Pro 3880 was announced early in September as a replacement for the three-year-old Stylus Pro 3800 large format desktop printer (reviewed in December 2006). Compact and competitively priced, it is designed for professional photographers and serious photo enthusiasts who want to produce gallery-quality A2 size prints but could also suit photo studios, camera shops who offer custom printing and design studios.
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Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II

PhotoReview
  • Excerpt: We've waited a while to review Canon's ten-colour PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II A3+ photo printer, which was announced in March for release in June but only became available at the end of August. Replacing the PIXMA Pro9500, which we reviewed in September 2007, like its predecessor the Mark II is targeted at high-end photo enthusiasts and professional photographers and is a good choice for those who shoot raw files.
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