Posts Tagged ‘printer’

Review Of Lexmark Platinum Pro 905 Printer

Printers — October 19, 2009 at 4:30 am | 1 Comment
The Pro 905 performs very fast. Rather its one amongst the fastest which should actually be the fastest for a price of $ 400. But it just happens to be the runner up to HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless which peroforms at twice the speed of the Pro 905. Epsom Artisan 800 also seems to be superior to the Pro 905 in so many aspects. Nitty Gritty: The separate paper trays which can accommodate different types of paper, an easy to set up wireless system and a multi-functional driver with a foolproof Smart Widgets application are the points on which you can vouch this computer.

HP Color LaserJet CP1215 Printer Review

Printers — June 9, 2009 at 10:02 am | 1 Comment
HP Color LaserJet CP1215 is Hewlett Packard’s entry level printer built to serve small work groups; however its main drawback is its frustratingly slow print speed and a missing LCD. Tagged at $299 you can check out Dell 1320c another color laser with faster print speed for the same price. It is also a perfect choice if you happen to be on a Mac, or typically print a large volume of color documents. The look of HP CP 1215 laserjet printer is very simple with gray and white shades that cover the model. It includes the basic control panel on the side of the faceplate that contains all the buttons necessary to operate or whenever there is any trouble shooting like a Ready light, Resume button, Cancel button, Paper Jam light, Attention light, and a series of icons that glow to indicate low toner levels all make up the majority of the control panel, with  [...]

Canon Pixma MP980 Printer Review

Printers — June 9, 2009 at 12:09 am | 3 Comments
Canon's Pixma MP980 Printer is an upgraded version of MP 970. The MP 970 had the distinction of printing great-looking photos while being far less expensive than any of its competition. The MP980 shares some of the same features and carries on in that tradition. It can print, scan, copy, and e-mail—by opening a message on your PC and adding a scanned document as an attachment. It can both scan and print directly from 35mm slides and strips of film, and print directly from PictBridge cameras and memory cards. It lets your display the preview photos on the 3.5 inch LCD display. Both the models lack features like ADF or fax support. Despite all the similarities the two models differ in many ways but most notably in the number of cartridge used. The MP 970 used seven ink cyan, yellow, magenta, light cyan, light magenta, pigment-based black for text, and dye-based black for  [...]