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		<title>Best Rated Color Printer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 08:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best rated laser color printers on the PCWorld site is the Dell 3130CN printer. I have presented another printer, which had almost 5 stars out of 5 and this one has 4 stars. But these are only the ratings made by the readers of this site and by the editors that write [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best rated laser color printers on the PCWorld site is the  Dell 3130CN printer. I have presented another printer, which had almost  5 stars out of 5 and this one has 4 stars. But these are only the  ratings made by the readers of this site and by the editors that write  on this site, not by all the printer users in the world. It is a bit  difficult to ask all the users of this printer what is their opinion on  the printer, because many of them do not even use the Internet.</p>
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<p>The  benefits of using such printer is the fact that the printer is very  fast and the quality of the photos printed by this one, is extremely  high. Among the cons of this printer would be the design, which makes  the printer to be handled with more difficulty. The standard  configuration of the printer does not include a duplexer. If you want  one, you will have to pay more. The price of a duplexer that is  compatible with this device is of $199. The speed of this printer is of  25.3 pages per minute. The screen of the printer is based on the LCD  technology and has the buttons which allow an easy navigation.</p>
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<p>The source of this article was <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/158244/dell_3130cn_color_laser_printer.html">PCWorld</a>.  I have to say this one because this is normal and secondly, because  after their review was written in 2009, January, Dell included in the  standard configuration the automatic duplexing. This printer is very  good for small offices or for companies that use the printer on a  regular basis. This is a printer that will fulfill your company desires  in terms of printing because the speed is very good and also the quality  of the texts and photos that will be printed. It is everything you  would expect from a laser printer.</p>
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		<title>Best Color Printer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 08:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ClubPrinter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I entered recently a site which presents the top 10 of the best color laser printers. I will refer only to the printer found at the top position, which is Dell 5130CDN laser printer. Being a laser printer, this means that you don’t have to replace the toner as often as you do with your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I entered recently a site which presents the top 10 of the best color  laser printers. I will refer only to the printer found at the top  position, which is <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/190339/fast_and_furious_dells_5130cdn_color_laser_printer_can_handle_a_busy_offices_high_volume.html">Dell 5130CDN laser printer</a>.  Being a laser printer, this means that you don’t have to replace the  toner as often as you do with your inkjet printers. In this second case,  you replace the cartridges one time a month or even more often, if the  cartridge is small.</p>
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<p>This  Dell printer has received from the PCWorld users 4 stars. It is a  printer which is very fast, from the moment you click on the file to be  printed and until it is indeed printed, passing a very low amount of  time. The cons related to this printer would be the fogginess that  appears in some photos. Of course, this depends very much on the quality  of the photos, because if they are taken with a phone that does not  have the best resolution in the world, you cannot expect the photos to  be better, when printed.</p>
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<p>The  price of this printer is really high, $1549. This was the price  available for this product in February last year. It is a really fast  printer, being able to print 25.2 pages per minute. It comes with a DDR2  memory, just like the one used by some computers. The new computers  though have DDR3 memories. The amount of memory stored by this printer  is of 256 MB, but it can be upgraded to 1.2 GB.</p>
<p>It is natural for the  printer to have a sort of memory, because when you print large documents  with hundreds of pages, you see that the printer remembers what it  should print, even if you remain without sheets, the printer enters a  pause state, and after you place some new sheets, it starts to print  from the point in which it remained without paper. So, the printers do  have a sort of memory, but as you can see, it is lower and incomparable  to a computer’s memory.</p>
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		<title>Cheapest Color Laser Printer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 08:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ClubPrinter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In normal times companies didn&#8217;t have an issue with overspending for equipment, consumables or even vacations for their employees. Now that things are not so peachy anymore it seems like even top companies are taking some serious measures to control and reduce costs. This is why if small offices are considering the acquisition of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In normal times companies didn&#8217;t have an issue with overspending for equipment, consumables or even vacations for their employees. Now that things are not so peachy anymore it seems like even top companies are taking some serious measures to control and reduce costs.</p>
<p> This is why if small offices are considering the acquisition of a printer, it probably results in a search for the cheapest color laser printer they can find. Because of this, the Samsung CLP-315 seems to be selling a lot. While the CLP-315 is a color laser printer, it also manages to be everything that most color laser printers aren&#8217;t, small, light and affordable. At this point you could probably find one for a bit under $200.<br />
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As mentioned before, the Samsung CLP-315 is smaller than most color laser printers and many mono laser printers as well. Ideal for a small office or home office (though only fit for a single user) it comes with a rounded robust design and a shell that makes use of both matte and glossy plastic. The control panel includes a single button that can be used to cancel a print job.</p>
<p> Also on the control panel are the six LED lights that indicate ink running low, power on etc. The only way to connect this printer is through USB. The USB port can be found on the back of the CLP-315. If the user must have Ethernet or WiFi then Samsung is selling an improved version as well, the CLP-315W that can do both. To keep the weight down, the CLP-315 was only equipped with a paper drawer of 150 sheets. But if slightly more is required, an optional extra 150 sheet paper tray can be bought as well.<br />
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<p>Setting up the CLP-315 is extremely easy. The printer ships with the cartridges inside. Even if it didn&#8217;t, the vertical alignment of the printer cartridges right underneath the front cover of the printer makes inserting or replacing either of them extremely easy. Installing the software is also very fast and problem-free. As soon as you&#8217;re done with that and you&#8217;ve connected the printer through USB you&#8217;re ready to start printing.</p>
<p> But the two most important details about a laser office printer are speed and quality. When it comes to speed, the CLP-315 is decent for monochrome but rather lousy for color printing. One of the options Samsung had to cut some costs and keep this printer affordable was the use of four-pass printing. This means that four passes are made on the paper, one for each individual toner color. </p>
<p>This obviously led to very low printing speeds in the case of color, of only 4 pages per minute. For black, the CLP-315 can manage to squeeze about 16 pages per minute. So what about the quality of the cheapest color laser printer you can find on the market at this point? Black text doesn&#8217;t impress very much, but what does is the color graphics the CLP-315 can produce. The quality of graphics is actually better than what most color lasers can offer. For a printer this small and affordable, it&#8217;s quite amazing.</p>
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		<title>Color Photo  Printers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 08:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most users are very familiar with two types of color photo printers, ones that print through inkjet technology and the other category, dye-sublimation printers. Even if these two technologies are the most encountered on the market, a third one is slowly trying to fit and serve as good competition as well The zink technology was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most users are very familiar with two types of color photo printers, ones that print through inkjet technology and the other category, dye-sublimation printers. Even if these two technologies are the most encountered on the market, a third one is slowly trying to fit and serve as good competition as well</p>
<p>The zink technology was announced in Decambet 2007 and actually raised a few eyebrows from interested users. What makes zink printers different and interesting is that they use no ink. Zink actually stands for zero ink. This is because these inkless printers support special paper that includes numerous tiny crystals of different colors (the main colors you find as ink in other types of printers, cyan, magenta and yellow).<br />
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 Because the print head heats up, it manages to melt the crystals on the paper and transform them into the desired image. One pass of the print head over the paper, compared to several passes from other technologies means that this type of printer is among the fastest on the market. On top of that prints produced by zink printers are pretty durable. The images printer on the special paper are highly resistant to both light and heat.</p>
<p>Even though this technology was introduced, as mentioned before, in 2007 there are quite few printers being sold that make use of it. At the beginning printing with zero ink was limited to a 2 by 3 inch paper format. The printers were small and highly portable but the photographs produced were too small for the needs of some people. The second generation of zink printers however stepped it up a notch and now offer 4 by 6 inch prints. One of these printers is the Pandigital Portable Photo Printer (retailing for about $130).<br />
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 At a size of 1.5 by 6.2 by 6.7 inches and weighing 1.75 the Pandigital color photo printers are highly portable, this being their main advantage. Speed is more than satisfying too. It takes about 1minute and a small bit for a 4 by 6 sheet of paper to be printer which is about as fast as what both inkjet and dye-sublimation printers supporting the same size of media.</p>
<p> Where this printer falls short is photographic quality. Colors aren&#8217;t very realistic and a lower level of detail happen pretty often. While the quality is acceptable for a regular user, a more pretentious user will feel the difference between this printer and a higher quality inkjet for sure.</p>
<p>Finally, no ink should mean lower maintenance cost, since you&#8217;re only paying for the paper, right? Wrong. With paper costing about $40 for 100 sheets, the average cost for printing manages to be higher than in the case of competitors that use inkjet or dye-sublimation technologies. In fact, you might be better off with a Canon Selphy CP780 that&#8217;s cheaper to buy, run and offers better photo quality.</p>
<p> The Pandigital Portable Photo printer is great to take along on trips and proof that the zink technology still needs a lot of work before blending properly on the photo printer market. When they do manage to perfect it however, it will probably prove to be a great way to print photographs.</p>
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		<title>Budget Photo Printers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 09:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people now own a digital camera and love to take photos pretty often. This is why buying a photo printer makes a lot of sense. Aside from seeing the photos you shot on your computer&#8217;s screen you may also print them out and enjoy framing them or putting them in albums. Some dedicated photo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people now own a digital camera and love to take photos pretty often. This is why buying a photo printer makes a lot of sense. Aside from seeing the photos you shot on your computer&#8217;s screen you may also print them out and enjoy framing them or putting them in albums. Some dedicated photo printers can be pretty expensive but they offer amazing photo quality. </p>
<p>If it&#8217;s budget photo printers you&#8217;re looking for, however, that&#8217;s not hard to find either. On top of low prices most budget photo printers also offer another advantage, that of portability, since most of the devices included in this category are compact portable printers. As a general idea, there are lots of offerings on the market that can be found even for under $100. The photo quality of most of them isn&#8217;t exactly of the professional kind but doesn&#8217;t disappoint either.<br />
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One of the top manufacturers of such printers is Canon. Their Selphy line cleverly combines affordability with friendly family-oriented designs, good quality and good portability. The Selphy CP780 offers vivid and impressive photographs. For a bit under $100 it&#8217;s the ideal printer for family use. The only bad point to it is that you&#8217;ll have to acquire both the Bluetooth adapter and battery separately which obviously means a lot more money to spend for getting this printer to actually be portable.</p>
<p> The Selphy CP790, a slightly more expensive brother of the CP780 comes with a friendly bucket-like design that&#8217;s also pretty functional because you can house the photo paper and anything else you might need right under the printer, grab the bucket by the handle and go have a picnic with printing involved. Bluetooth and the battery are also optional so it looks like if you&#8217;re going to buy Canon you&#8217;ll have to expect to spend some extra money on top of what you already payed for the actual printer.<br />
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<p>Even if it&#8217;s maybe a bit less popular than Canon for users, Epson manufactures portable printers that were best rated by all reviewing websites and magazines. Out of their lineup we can mention the PictureMate Charm, Dash and Zoom, which, aside from the funny names all offer great features and photo quality. With the PictureMate Charm you&#8217;ll also get some basic photo editing tools. Battery and Bluetooth remain optional even for Epson.</p>
<p>Finally, a new technology called zink allowed the creation of several extremely small and compact photo printers. Zink stands for zero ink and means that instead of using ink for printing (like most printers do) these odd little printers use a special type of paper and heat to produce photography.</p>
<p> Since the technology is still new, there are only a few printers using zink printing at the moment out of which you can currently get Dell&#8217;s Wasabi, the Polaroid Pogo or Tomy Xiao TIP-521. What all these printers have in common is an extremely small and portable form factor. The only bad part is that these printers are small enough to limit you to 2 by 3 inch photo paper, which might be a bit too little for most users. Still, Zink printers are very fun to try and retail for affordable prices.</p>
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		<title>Buy A Printer For Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 07:55:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ClubPrinter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking to equip a small office with a printer, there&#8217;s only one type of device that you should be looking after, a multifunction printer. This type of device includes more functions in one and can generally offer copying, scanning, printing and faxing all-in-one. The reasons why you&#8217;d want to go ahead and get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking to equip a small office with a printer, there&#8217;s only one type of device that you should be looking after, a multifunction printer. This type of device includes more functions in one and can generally offer copying, scanning, printing and faxing all-in-one.</p>
<p> The reasons why you&#8217;d want to go ahead and get a multifunction are numerous. You save money buying only one device instead of four.</p>
<p> You also save money replacing consumables for only one device as well as space in the office and time (no more going back and forth between the fax machine In one office and the printer in the other). To choose out of a huge selection of multifunction printers currently available on the market its important to establish what you need. This &#8216;what you need&#8217; business is being mentioned all over the Internet and in magazines but it&#8217;s very true. Buying a printer for business requires a bit of thought.<br />
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First of all you&#8217;ll need to understand what features you need. Everyone needs printing and copying, but does your office really need faxing or scanning? Also important is what volume of printing you need a month, how many users will be using the printer and whether you can stick to a monochrome or you need color as well. Secondly you need to evaluate the potential cost of ownership. Doesn&#8217;t matter that you saved a couple of hundred $ when choosing a cheaper yet still high quality printer if you end up paying three times as much on consumables as you would have on slightly more expensive competitors.</p>
<p> This is where laser printers prove to be a much better choice than inkjets generally. Lasers also do better at printing faster than inkjets so also consider that. Some cheaper multifunction printers can be amazingly slow at printing. If you work in a fast paced environment and you find yourself often fighting against time, do your best to avoid sluggish printers even if it might mean spending more money.<br />
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<p>Since several people who might not be trained will be using the printer its also important that the printer is easy to use. The user interface has to be intuitive. Finally the print quality doesn&#8217;t necessarily have to be top of the line. If you mostly need documents and graphics that show and don&#8217;t care exactly how crisp the text is, this would be a very good area to save money, since printers with not so amazing quality, while fast and capable, are a bit cheaper.</p>
<p>Finally buying a printer for business also means that you might want some office specific features such as an automatic document feeder and duplexer. Having to manually feed every single sheet out of a 30 page set will definitely ruin the day of whoever is responsible for the task. An ADF will get the job done with no hassle at all.</p>
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		<title>Portable Photo Printers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 15:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Sony DPP-MP1]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Size matters when it comes to everything that surrounds us. While some objects we may prefer to be as big as possible, others we like to be the smallest possible. When it come to technology the latest trends suggest that a smaller more portable form factor is preferred for laptops, digital cameras and printers alike. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Size matters when it comes to everything that surrounds us. While some objects we may prefer to be as big as possible, others we like to be the smallest possible. When it come to technology the latest trends suggest that a smaller more portable form factor is preferred for laptops, digital cameras and printers alike. </p>
<p>We might have been used to know a laptop as bulky and hard to carry around and see a printer only sitting on our desk due to it&#8217;s larger size, but all this is about to change with the introduction of portable photo printers.</p>
<p>When the Sony DPP-MP1 was released it was the smallest dye sublimation printer available on the market. The printer weighed under one pound if you didn&#8217;t count the paper tray or battery and could be moved around with ease. Because of an attractive design it also proved to be a perfect companion for any digital camera. In the box of the printer, upon shipping you&#8217;ll find paper tray, AC adapter, USB cable and a test printing pack.<br />
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 The battery pack is bought separately, as in the case of most compact printers and attaches to the end of the printer. With the help of that battery pack you can take your printer along pretty much anywhere without worrying about electricity sources.</p>
<p>Aside from working like any regular printer, connected to a PC through its USB slot, the DPP-MP1 can also work with memory cards and compatible digital cameras. If you&#8217;re using a Mamory Stick the easiest way to print out your photos is to press the DPOF button that allows you to print all the pictures you&#8217;ve preselected on the digital camera. You also have the option of selecting every picture manually.<br />
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Like most other dye-sublimation printers you can find on the market the Sony DPP-MP1 portable photo printers include a ribbon cartridge that contains the three colors you&#8217;ve grown accustomed to, cyan, magenta and yellow. Through heat the ink is vaporized and transferred onto paper.</p>
<p> After the third and last layer of ink is applied the printer also places a protective transparent layer on top. This is meant to make the photographs more resistant throughout time, to scratches and water. Printing media supported consists of 4.12 by 1.97 inch paper that can be found for sale in packs of 24.While some users may prefer a larger format for printing, the small size of this photo printer obviously limits the media size supported.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s so great about these little printers? They print great quality photos at relatively fast speeds and can be taken along virtually anywhere with ease. The only thing that you really need to consider is buying the optional battery pack since without it the Sony DPP-MP1 will loose much of its portability. This is, of course, if you&#8217;re not only visiting places where you know for sure you can plug the printer in.</p>
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		<title>Wallet Photo Printers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 12:41:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[all-in-one printer]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[HP Photosmart Premium Faxing All-in-One]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to buy a printer but you&#8217;re not sure what to select because you simply want too many features? You might like wallet photo printers that can also fax or copy and can handle larger photography with ease, all rolled in one. In that case, there&#8217;s a very simply solution and one place [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to buy a printer but you&#8217;re not sure what to select because you simply want too many features? You might like wallet photo printers that can also fax or copy and can handle larger photography with ease, all rolled in one. In that case, there&#8217;s a very simply solution and one place to look where you&#8217;re sure to find what you&#8217;re looking for, Hewlett Packard&#8217;s lineup of devices. </p>
<p>HP has released a device that, as its name suggests, can handle all of that. The Photosmart Premium All-in-one is a multifunction device that offers inkjet printing, faxing, copying and scanning all for a relatively affordable $270.</p>
<p>As many people have already discovered, standalone printers can rarely keep up with the busy and demanding environments of today. This is why most people are moving on to purchasing multifunctions. While you could say that all-in-one printers are the jack of all trades and master of none, most users have no real interest in exceptional quality from any of the previous features.<br />
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It has become more important for the printer to be able to do everything, even if its average. If you have a small office, this HP multifunction printer will offer an automatic document feeder (for avoiding manually scanning a large number of sheets one after the other) and a duplexer. Wireless connectivity will keep it easy and efficient for several users in an office and the control panel featuring a LCD will allow the printer&#8217;s use without the help of a PC.</p>
<p>The all white rounder HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One also holds a memory card reader with support for Memory Stick, SD, xD, Compact Flash cards and a PictBridge port for compatible digital cameras. Red eye-removal buttons on the control panel are carefully blended with fax dialing resulting in a pleasant but somewhat confusing arrangement of options and functions.<br />
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 If it was wallet photo printers that you wanted, well, the Photosmart series can do that as well. You can just load 5 by 7 or 8.6 by 11 inch paper in the input tray, insert a memory card or connect a digital camera and go to project type in the printers&#8217; menu. There you can select wallet photos. As soon as you press ok, select the photo you want to use and then choose the size of the photo paper, you&#8217;re all set to print the wallet photos of your dreams.</p>
<p>Both the print quality and the speed of the Photosmart Premium Fax All-in-One are impressive. The printer does well on black text, color graphics and photos alike and there&#8217;s really nothing that you can complain about in regards to output. Considering the price as well as the features included, there&#8217;s really no reason at all why you wouldn&#8217;t choose this for your home or small office. It can do anything you may ever throw at it, and perhaps even more, as you discover new things that you could do with this amazing printer.</p>
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		<title>Photo Printers For Photographers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 12:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Review]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[HP Photosmart Pro B8550]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[large format printing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[photo printers for photographers]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[professional photo printer]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The market is currently flooded with photo printers for the amateur photographer that&#8217;s enthusiastic about shooting snapshots and printing them at home or on the go. But photo printers aren&#8217;t limited to that. They can do much better and offer much better functionality and quality, of course, for a slightly higher price. While the amateur, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The market is currently flooded with photo printers for the amateur photographer that&#8217;s enthusiastic about shooting snapshots and printing them at home or on the go. But photo printers aren&#8217;t limited to that. They can do much better and offer much better functionality and quality, of course, for a slightly higher price.</p>
<p> While the amateur, as mentioned before may have no problem at all selecting from a wide array of various products, photo printers for photographers are somewhat more of a tough pick. Both because there are somewhat fewer models available offering the necessary quality and also because the serious photographer isn&#8217;t satisfied easily.<br />
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Hp&#8217;s offering for that type of user consists of more than one device. Both the Photosmart Pro B9180 and the B8850 were meant to cater to the needs of the advanced amateur and maybe even professionals. But despite the Pro in their name they didn&#8217;t go the whole way into professional land.</p>
<p> The company&#8217;s latest achievement however, the B8550 promises to do what its brothers didn&#8217;t, and even for a price that isn&#8217;t outrageous. One thing about regular photo printers that most people hate is that it makes them limit themselves to 4 by 6 inch prints.<br />
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 There&#8217;s no real reason why you&#8217;d buy a camera that can offer resolution for a huge photographic print while you&#8217;re still printing at 4 by 6 inch. Even if you won&#8217;t be printing in larger format for the most part, it&#8217;s still lovely to be able to do so. This is among the first reasons why you&#8217;d appreciate the HP Pro B8550. It can do a maximum of 13 by 19 inch which, yes, is considerably larger than 4 by 6 inch and if you really fit into the professional category it will in fact give you a chance of framing some of your work. </p>
<p>Compared to other large format printers the H8550 isn&#8217;t even that big and bulky, measuring 23 x 7 x 15 inch. Underneath the not so thrilling exterior (functionality over fashion statements) it holds three color dye Vivera inks (magenta, cyan, yellow) and a dye based photo black. ON top of that you also get a black pigment ink that you can use for other stuff (like printing a report if you&#8217;ve decided that your only printer in the house will be this one).</p>
<p>On the front of the printer you&#8217;ll discover the memory card reader that can handle Compact Flash, Memory Stick, SD, MMC, xD that really is a must have and a color LCD that while somewhat small, is enough for decent previewing of photography. Connection to the PC is done through the USB port. Aside from that there&#8217;s really nothing else (like WiFi) to use. If you must have some other type of connectivity you can always purchase an optional Bluetooth dongle and attach it to the PictBridge port. </p>
<p>Finally, the quality of prints can only be defined as stunning. What&#8217;s even greater for these photo printers for photographers is that they are available for as little as $300. This means you could actually consider them affordable and wide format printers could become more available for everyone.</p>
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		<title>Comparisons Of Photo Printers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 08:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[color laser printer]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[comparisons of photo printers]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important details in a comparison of photo printers is the technology used. Stuff like, whether the certain printer has a PictBridge port or not (which allows direct printing from digital cameras that come with PictBridge support) is pretty easy to understand. The top two technologies at this point, used for photo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important details in a comparison of photo printers is the technology used. Stuff like, whether the certain printer has a PictBridge port or not (which allows direct printing from digital cameras that come with PictBridge support) is pretty easy to understand. </p>
<p>The top two technologies at this point, used for photo printing are inkjet and dye-sublimation. But people owning a high quality laser photo printer will discover that they can print photos quite well too. So what&#8217;s really the difference in technologies and which one&#8217;s best?<br />
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Most printers in homes, small offices and being sold at this time are inkjets. Inkjet printing is one of the most convenient and affordable types of printing. Inkjet printers showed up on the market starting the 70&#8242;s. Ever since then the quality of printing and the features included were improved. Inkjet printers come equipped with ink cartridges. Depending on the model you might get a black cartridge and a color one, or a black cartridge and three individual ones for color. The technology is pretty simple to understand. </p>
<p>Through the print head tiny droplets of ink are dropped onto the paper recreating the image you&#8217;ve chosen to print on your computer. Generally the higher the quality of printing you&#8217;ve selected, the smaller the droplets. This is why in draft mode on color you see the dots produced on paper by some models of printers easily.<br />
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Dye-sublimation printing is completely different. The only common point would be that it too uses ink. Dye-sub printers are the perfect choice if you&#8217;re looking to print photo lab quality pictures in the comfort of your own home (or office). Inside a dye-sublimation printer you can find a long roll of transparent film.</p>
<p> The film includes sheets of red, blue and yellow. On this film you can find the &#8216;ink&#8217; in the form of solid dye that passes onto the paper through heating. When the print head passes and heats up the film, the dye vaporizes and is transferred onto the glossy paper. Another clear advantage to the inkjet technology is the resistance in time and to liquids of dye-sublimation printer photographs.</p>
<p>And now for the most interesting question. Can you print good photos with a color laser printers? Color lasers are developed and designed to work well in offices. They are best used for crisp black text printing and color graphics. But lasers can print photos successfully as well. It all depends on what type of user is asking. A photo professional will tell the difference between a color laser printer photo and a professional photo printer one right away. As for other people, if you&#8217;ve chosen a color laser with a high resolution, they&#8217;ll claim the photos look great. </p>
<p>Of course, color laser printers should only be bought for an office, and since they have considerably higher price tags, the home user won&#8217;t even consider them. But if you&#8217;re stuck with a laser, you should know It most likely prints photos quite well. When choosing between printers of the same technology, things get easier. A serious comparison of photo printers will instantly reveal the difference in features and price.</p>
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