Showing posts with label best all in one printer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best all in one printer. Show all posts

Lexmark Z645 Color Inkjet Printer

Lexmark Z645 Color Inkjet Printer
  • Print Technology: Thermal Inkjet
  • Color Technology: 4 Color Inkjet - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black (with black cartridge installed)
  • Print Resolution: Black up to 2400 x 1200 dpi; color up to 4800 x 1200 dpi.
  • Maximum Print Speed: (Draft, Black) Up to 17 ppm; (Draft, Color) Up to 9 ppm.
  • Duty Cycle: Maximum 2000 pages per month

LEX18K6400 Z645 Inkjet Color Printer

Lexmark does not include black ink cartridge with its Z645 inkjet color printer as most manufactureres do.

Buy Lexmark Z645 Color Inkjet Printer Now

[I am totally satisfied with this printer for the little work I do as far as copying photos. I was surprised that I only received a color cartridgeand not a black but the price was right for what I need it for.[ASIN:B0001UEHR6 Lexmark Z615 COLOR JETPRINTER W/USB ( 18K6286 )]]

Read Best Reviews of Lexmark Z645 Color Inkjet Printer Here

THIS SALES ASKING FOR OVER 100.00$ ITS A GOOD PRINTER, IV HAD 2 THEM MOSTLY FOR MY PHOTO WORK--

ITS NOTHING SO SPECIAL-- OTHER ADS SALES EXACT SAME ITEM AS LOW AS 19.00$

IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION,

WAY OVER CHARGED $$ MUCH TO MUCH$

EGP Compatible Black Printer Ribbon (6 Pack) replaces Panasonic KX-P145

EGP Compatible Black Printer Ribbon replaces Panasonic KX-P145EGP Compatible Black Printer Ribbon (6 Pack) replaces Panasonic KX-P145 While searching Amazon customer reviews for printer ribbons for Dad''s old dot-matrix printer, I noticed some ribbons were so old they came dry. These came like new they''re fresh and print with full clarity. If you have an old Panasonic printer, these are the ones to get.

BRTPPF4100 - Brother IntelliFAX 4100 Fax Machine

BRTPPF4100 - Brother IntelliFAX 4100 Fax Machine
  • Auto Document Feed (Pages) - 30
  • Broadcast Capability - Yes/82
  • Connector/Port - Parallel, USB
  • Cut Sheet Size - Letter/legal/A4
  • Delayed Transmission - Yes

After our old HP fax (910 series, I believe) kept getting paper jams as part of its daily routine, we searched and decided to try this Brother fax. A huge plus was having a paper tray where the paper sits horizontally, like our HP printers. This Brother fax was easy to set up, easy to program, and is easy to use. This machine scans faxes into memory immediately after you press the start button, THEN dials out, so if you have more than one fax to send to different places, you do NOT have to wait for the first fax to send before you go on feeding the other pages through. What a wonderful feature to have after so many years of not! We also use the "Fax Broadcasting" feature daily; it''s nice to get a report printed out after you ''broadcast'' a fax to several people, telling you the time the fax went through to each person, and that the fax did, indeed, go through. This fax machine is on a dedicated fax line, not hooked up to our computer system, and has been a wonderful addition. Absolutely zero regrets on buying this Brother fax.

Buy BRTPPF4100 - Brother IntelliFAX 4100 Fax Machine Now

My organization now owns three of these fax machines. Brother has great prices on their cartridges, these machines are easy to operate, the print-out quality is really good. We would recommend them without reservation.

Read Best Reviews of BRTPPF4100 - Brother IntelliFAX 4100 Fax Machine Here

Used this fax machine in a site construction office for a 5 Million dollar school remodel project. Is a real workhorse without no jams, down time or trouble of any kind. Great machine.

Pros: Laser so faxes are crisp and clear and cost to operate is really cheap. No problem with operation, worked for 2 years on project with several thousand faxes. Can do one touch faxes or group send, all the features you would want.

Cons: I can''t think of any, it worked in a very dirty environment, dusty construction site and is still working.

Want BRTPPF4100 - Brother IntelliFAX 4100 Fax Machine Discount?

We purchased two of these machines and after about 6 months began having trouble with both. One of them always pulled multiple sheets of paper and jammed when receiving faxes or printing copies. After replacing just about every roller in there, it worked for a few months, and now it''s back to jamming again.

The other fax was more reliable until just a month ago, when recipients began complaining of a black stripe down the side of their fax. We followed Brother''s recommendations and cleaned various parts inside, but the only thing that fixed it was unplugging and pluggings back in the power. Even then, it was only a temporary fix. A local repair shop estimates around $150 to repair what the think is a bad scanner.

Maybe I just got a bad batch of these, but I would suggest caution before buying one.

Product is perfect in every way except it is not compatible with Windows Vista 64bit. After upgrading my laptop, I can''t print to this unit any longer.

SiPix PS00057 Thermal Paper

SiPix PS00057 Thermal Paper
  • Printer paper for the SiPix Pocket Printer A6
  • High-quality paper
  • Retains deep black color
  • 4 1/8-by-5 3/4-inch sheets
  • 100 sheets

I carry the Sipix A6 printer -and a box of Sipix A6 paper (sheets) -with me in my briefcase.

Having to feed the sheets one-at-a-time into the printer is a little inconvenient. But the documents, once printed and stapled together (with the mini-stapler I carry with me), are much easier to read and file than with the A6 roll paper.

The Sipix A6 thermal paper isn''t cheap. But thermal printing eliminates the need for ink jet cartridges -which keeps the printer smaller, less expensive (to operate) and much more portable -which is not a bad trade-off.

Buy SiPix PS00057 Thermal Paper Now

I bought this a couple times for my SiPix A6 Printer before find the same paper elsewhere, specifically a website that sells paper of various specialist types: Micro Format, Inc. From AceDepot through Amazon.com the paper is $13.99 per 100 plus shipping, from Micro Format the same paper is $25 per 500 plus shipping. You do the math for per sheet costs but Micro Format is significantly cheaper and you get larger quantities at a time.(I.E, it is $36 for a single carton with shipping and $62.24 for two with shipping, though they want a Credit Card) ACEDEPOT does not sell in carton (500 Sheet) and they want more per sheet than Micro Format,Inc. Simply put It''s cheaper to buy this product elseware.

Read Best Reviews of SiPix PS00057 Thermal Paper Here

I don''t know if the paper is of use. The company that made the product is now defunct. I was never able to get my printer to work. It came with a cable that did not work. I bought an IR device that never made a connection and then after contacting the seller, I bought the cable they said to buy. It still does not work.

Want SiPix PS00057 Thermal Paper Discount?

Nothing wrong with product, I should have known it was pocket sized, my fault. Bought as a gift, but unfamiliar with printers myself.

It meets everything that I was looking for. Good quality and enough paper to print some documents. I am very satisfied

Kodak i1320 Scanner (1419787)

Kodak i1320 Scanner
  • Scan_Color - Color
  • Grayscale_Depth - 8-bit
  • Interpolated_Resolution - 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • Usb - Yes
  • Maximum_Color_Scan_Speed_ppm - 30

This scanner is great! Highly recommended. Fills whole between under $1000 scanners and the expensive workgroup scanners. Easy setup. You almost have to catch the paper, it works so fast. Only downside is the plastic rank for catching the outgoing paper could be better. A minor thing.

Greenleaf Thermal Roll Receipt Paper 10-Pack

Greenleaf Thermal Roll Receipt Paper 10-Pack - 2 1/4 Inch x 80 ft - Used in Seiko / VeriFone / Epson / Sharp / Casio / Hypercom POS Printers, Cash Registers and CC Terminals
  • Pack of 10 Rolls
  • 2 1/4" x 80 ft
  • Used in Cash Registers, Adding Machines, POS Terminals, Credit Card Processing Machines
  • Guarantee: 12 Month Warranty
  • Compatible with: Bixolon STP-102, STP-103, Citizen CBM-262, CBM-270, CBM-291, EBW AutoStik 950, Epson TM-P60, Casio CE-T100, PCR-T465, PCR-T2000, TE-2000, TE-3000, TE-4500, TE-7000, TE-8500, Royal 710ML, Alpha 583CX, Alpha 600SC, Alpha 9155SC, Samsung ER-650, ER-650R, ER-650SS, ER-5200, ER-5215, ER-5240, Sharp ER-A450T, UP-700, XE-A106, XE-A201, XE-A202, XE-A206, XE-A302, Hypercom ICE 4000, 4000CE, 5000, 5500, 6500, T7Plus, T7PT, T7PRA, T7PRC, T2100, T4100, T4200, T4205, T4210, T4220, T4230, Ingenico 5100, i5100, Elite 510, Nurit 2060, 2060U, 2070, 2080, 2085, 2090, 3000, 3010, 3020, 5000, VeriFone Omni 3200, 3210, 3300, 3350, 3600, 3730, 3730LE, 3740, 3750, 5100, 5150, 5750, Tranz 420, VX510, VX510LE, VX570, VX610

Fair price, but arrived pretty beat up with black marks, wrinkling, and dented edges (see photo). After unraveling a bit and unveiling the smooth paper, it worked fine.

Buy Greenleaf Thermal Roll Receipt Paper 10-Pack Now

Great price and fast service.. Could not find what I needed in my area ordered it on line and had it in no time..

Read Best Reviews of Greenleaf Thermal Roll Receipt Paper 10-Pack Here

I got this for my credit card machines and the paper rolls were in a clean plastic bag. However the rolls were all very very dirty! I had to take off the first two layers of paper and clean the dirt off the edges before I could use them. They work ok now that they are clean. But I will not go through this again, I hope they fix this problem.

Want Greenleaf Thermal Roll Receipt Paper 10-Pack Discount?

Its paper , No issues, feeding / printing.

why do i need more words? words words words words words words

Xerox Phaser 4510N Laser Printer

Xerox Phaser 4510N Laser Printer
  • Resolution: True 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • Print Speed: 36 ppm
  • Connectivity: Parallel, USB and 10/100Base-TX Ethernet
  • Paper Handling: 700 Sheet Input Capacity
  • Environments: Windows, Mac, and UNIX Compatible

I have owned this printer for several months. It is fast, the print quality is excellent, and I am especially pleased by how accurately it prints fine lines in line art.

However, the facilities for printing envelopes (the "smart" tray) are inferior. It only holds about 15 envelopes without jamming. If you want to print several hundred for a mass mailing, you have to sit and constantly feed the smart tray, and unjam it frequently.

The other problem is the sensor for replacing the toner cartridge. You are told your cartridge is low for weeks before it actually is, even if you run a home business where you use the printer heavily. And, you are not permitted to decide when to replace the cartridge. While the copies are still perfect, and there are no streaks or faint spots anywhere, the "replace cartridge" red light comes on and the printer will not print one single more page till you put in a new cartridge. Forget about running the printer a little faint for awhile, or shaking up the cartridge to get another hundred decent pages before you put in a new one. As cartridges are expensive, and there is no indication how much toner is really left in the cartridge you are forced to throw away, this is an expensive "feature."

Brother MFC-8890DW High-Performance All-in-One Laser Printer

Brother MFC-8890DW High-Performance All-in-One Laser Printer
  • Print and copy at up to 32 ppm
  • 802.11 b/g Wireless and Ethernet interfaces
  • Automatic duplex print/copy/fax/scan
  • Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi print resolution. Black & white output only (can scan color)
  • 300-sheet paper capacity, expandable

This is the newer version of the MFC-8860 from Brother, and is a step up from the MFC-8480 as the 8890 provides full duplexing on scanning, copying, and faxing. The MFC-8480 only provides duplex on printing.

I have Macs--several of them--so I''ve been looking around for a while for a multi-function laser machine I could use for printing, scanning, copying, and the occasional fax. I''m thoroughly impressed with this machine so far, and following the install from CD, everything just plain worked. The printer driver was installed, it included a fax option right in the driver itself (on one of the print option tabs), and so was the TWAIN driver for scanning, and so was their ControlCenter software, which provides access to all the settings for the printer, documentation, and a bunch of customizable presets for the different functions of the printer (most useful for scanning different kinds of documents to different apps on the Mac, including an OCR capability).

The duplex is great--the auto-document feeder reads both sides of documents for copying, scanning, and even faxing. Most less expensive models (like the 8480 and a Canon MF4370 I recently tested) will only duplex on printing, but the 8890 will both read and produce 2-sided docs for any function.

Network capabilities for Macs is also top-notch, with both wired and wireless network capabilities, you can use every function of the machine over the network, with seemingly quick transfer rates, even high-res color scanning. By the way, my previous favorite printer vendor, Canon, does not support network scanning to Macs on ANY of their multi-function printers, but this is not apparent until you buy one and try to do it--their support has since told me this is true. I think the only thing the Brother 8890 doesn''t do via network to a Mac is faxing--it supports some kind of Windows fax server that Apple has no equivalent of. But since you can simply scan a document and have it sent to your Mac over the network instead, I hardly care.

So, if you want a fully network-capable machine that works with Macs, this is your machine. The 8480 is a bit less expensive, but does not fully support duplexing, for those with simpler office needs.

Buy Brother MFC-8890DW High-Performance All-in-One Laser Printer Now

I bought this when I opened my own law practice. I have a small real estate law practice, but I do go through a lot of printing and copying, and this machine has been reliable. I use it with my laptop and wifi. I bought the extra tray for legal size paper, which was pretty easy to install (although you have to lift up the whole printer and set it down just right on top of the 2nd tray, kind of a delicate and tricky operation) and it reliably chooses the right size paper automatically.

The good: it has been reliable. I''ve had no major jams or breakdowns in a year and a half of use. I can print 100 pages or more at a time, several times a month. It is my only printer/copier/fax/scanner, and when I''ve got clients waiting on me to print/copy things, it is good to know I can rely on it.

The mediocre: maybe this is just how my IT guy set it up, but it''s not great for scanning. It scans each page as a separate image doc, so I really can''t use it for scanning docs more than a few pages. Some people also can''t open the image attachment. I also can''t get it to scan legal size, so I have to copy and reduce to letter size before scanning. Maybe it scans legal just fine and I haven''t fully read the instructions, but at least scanning legal size is not "user friendly", because I haven''t been able to do it yet. I stress again though that it''s possible this is a problem with my setup or just "user error."

The bad: It will not duplex copy on legal size. What the heck? If I have front and back on legal size, I have to run the front, flip the whole doc over and run the back, and then sort through and put the copy pages together. Also, I really have to "babysit" the machine when printing or copying a large volume. In both the originals receiving tray on top, and the copy receiving tray underneath, even when you flip out the extra "tongues", which are meant to keep papers in place, it still sometimes begins to push documents out onto the floor. Even worse, I have had copies get pushed out onto the bypass tray and actually get sucked back into the bypass intake, causing it to print on top of the copy and then jam. Not cool. I''ve come in to work one morning after someone sent me a large fax, and found various pages of the fax scattered all over the floor.

Needless to say this is all a big pain. For large volume printing and copying, you have to keep watch over it, and when it starts to push pages out, you kind of have to shove them back in so they don''t get out of order, fall onto the floor, or get sucked into the bypass tray.

However, I''ve worked in other firms with the really fancy, high volume printers, and they have plenty of their own issues with jamming, etc. Quite the contrary, with this machine repair and toner replacement have been very easy. I''ve had virtually no "mysterious" jamming or repair issues like the big expensive machines have all the time. when there is a jam or toner needs replacing, the machine is pretty simple, so unjamming and toner replacement have been very easy.

So, bottom line, for the price I would recommend this printer. It''s reliable and a good value.

I would also definitely recommend the high volume toner. I''ve been getting it on amazon, which is a lot cheaper than buying it in the office supply stores.

Read Best Reviews of Brother MFC-8890DW High-Performance All-in-One Laser Printer Here

This is my 3rd or 4th All-in-One from Brother. I''ve always had good luck with the brand and so far this one is no different. Worked great out of the box, although setting up the wireless LAN wasn''t exactly simple. But even I, a non-techy, got it to work after an hour or so of tinkering. Plus I got the incoming FAX setup to work well with my 2-line remote-handset phone with built-in answering machine (always a nail-biter).

Regarding the envelope wrinkling problem, just follow the instructions of another reviewer that posted here (thank you!); open the back door, and push down on the two levers marked with the envelope symbol. I now run my machine with those levers down 100% of the time with no issues whatsoever. Prints well on plain paper, labels and envelopes. The scanner works well for business documents and the duplexing option is really very cool. I don''t use the Fax very much, but incoming faxes are working just fine.

Want Brother MFC-8890DW High-Performance All-in-One Laser Printer Discount?

I was shopping around for all-in-one printer, to replace an old HP DeskJet 6127 Color Printer inkjet printer and an even older HP LaserJet 6p. I wanted an all-in-one with fax, print, copy, scan and built-in duplex with networking support for scan to PC and fax from PC. For some reason, the HP inkjet AIO printers do not support faxing from the PC (their laser printers do, but not the inkjet printers). They also are pretty horribly reviewed. So, even though I generally love HP printers, they were ruled out.

After a lot of research, I selected the Epson Artisan 810 All-In-One Printer. Set it up, connected it, and started doing some test prints. The quality was pretty awful compared to my ancient HP Deskjet, using the same paper. We decided to send it back, because we just couldn''t put up with that bad text and dim image quality.

After some more thinking, I decided to keep the old inkjet for my color printing needs, and get a black & white laser multifunction printer. The Brother MFC-8890DW fit the bill, at a not unreasonable price. I was able to read all of the manuals at the Brother website and be certain that it could do everything I wanted. We especially liked the ability to copy, scan and fax from double-sided originals via the automatic document feeder a lot of duplex devices only support duplex for output, not input. Additionally, the ability to work with legal-sized media was a bonus, as I''m going to law school next fall.

When the device arrive, I noticed a very nice, thoughtful thing Brother had done. When you open the boxes of most components, there are little diagrams telling you how to unpack the device. Brother, on the other hand, included instructions on how to re-pack the device. Since we tend to keep packing materials and reuse them when we move, this was a very nice touch.

The setup instructions were very clear, with step-by-step instructions for USB, parallel, wired and wireless networking setup split out, as well as Windows and MacOS software installations split out. There are also detailed instructions on setting up your fax line, depending on what other devices you have on that phone line and other things like distinctive-ring. Setting up the device was absolutely trivial everything worked exactly as shown in the manual. The most complicated part of the setup was keying in my WPA-PSK code, which uses a mix of upperand lower-case letters and symbols. Input is via a form of multi-tap input, which is probably trivial for texting young folk, but I prefer alphanumeric keypads. But it worked right the first time.

Software installation on Windows XP SP3 was also straightforward. The CD that comes with the device has support up to Vista, but there are Windows 7 drivers and a complete software package on the Brother website. The Brother Status Monitor application started up and asked if I wanted to monitor for firmware updates, which I did. It immediately found an update and took me to the Brother support site to download it. Installing the update went completely smoothly. The device beeps a lot while the update is in progress, but that''s the only annoyance.

Another nice thing Brother does is to support testing your fax configuration by faxing back your registration form. After you fax it to them, you will receive a fax confirmation back from them. No need to go bother a friend to test your fax. Nice touch.

The printer is blazingly fast, even with duplex printing. The quality is quite good, but not the very best I''ve ever seen. There''s a HQ 1200dpi mode available, which shows marked improvement on printed images. I''ve use dedicated HP laser printers for the last couple of decades, and they have better print quality. But the Brother''s output is excellent.

Every feature I''ve tested works perfectly print, copy, fax, scan, fax from PC, scan to PC, etc. We''re using this at home, but it has a lot of features that are useful for a small office, including various network, security and remote management features.

This is an all-around excellent device, an absolute bargain. I give it my unqualified recommendation.

I have been using this multi-function printer for about a week and am thoroughly impressed. As previous reviewers have noted, this is a great choice for a Mac environment. I was able to easily set up the wireless function for the computers in our small office and it is very convenient as we have one main iMac and several Macbook users as well. It worked fine with both our older and new computers.

The printer has all the features I could want. We are considering using it for a lot of scanning and I love that it can scan things that are double sided. My test scans were of good quality and worked fine in the ADF. Print quality has been very good--so good in fact that I will likely now do many of our simple b/w brochures in house (they looked better on the Brother than what I get back from the our local copy shop).

The other thing I love is how much more streamlined the machine is than our previous multi-function (Canon). The footprint is fairly small and the sides are streamlined so that I can fit other office equipment right next to it. Almost all the functions go through the front or the top, so it doesn''t take up much space on the sides.

I did have trouble with crumpled envelopes but I just tested out the trick mentioned in a previous review and that took care of it! So my only small complaint is that I didn''t find that info anywhere obvious in the manual.

Epson Stylus Photo R300M Inkjet Printer

Epson Stylus Photo R300M Inkjet Printer
  • Up to 5,760 x 1,440 optimized dpi resolution
  • Slots for digital-camera memory cards
  • Built-in 2.5-inch preview LCD
  • Accepts inkjet-printable CDs and DVDs
  • 2 USB ports; supports DirectPrint and PictBridge cameras

Of course, all Epson stylus photo''s produce great picture quality, are solidly built and have thoughtful easy setup directions. I''ve owned several Epson''s and each generation just gets more amazing both in easy of use and quality.

It''s a 6-ink inkjet and it''s an Epson stylus photo so I don''t really need to go on about the print quality but the R300M has some great and outstanding additional features.

#1

This printer prints with the Mac/PC on or off. You can use a USB cable to plug in your digital camera or better yet, drop in your camera''s memory card in one of the front slots and view using the COLOR LCD screen! And if you activate the feature, the memory card mounts on the desktop (well at least on a Mac) so you can save from having to buy a memory card reader also!

It reads CompactFlash, Microdrive, Memory Stick, SD, MMC, SmartMedia or xD so unless you own some weird Albanian format you are set to go.

Just plug in your memory card use the simple navigation (two minutes to learn and very clear) to set the size you want to print and what kind of paper you are using. Then just arrow up & down to view thumbnails (with a preview window of your photograph) once you select the photograph, it fills the 2" COLOR screen so you know exactly what you are getting. Then hit PRINT and there it is. If you have a nice digital camera and your photographs are at the highest resolution you get a print that indistinguishable from store processed.

It prints BORDERLESS 8.5" by 11" great quality and makes your special photographs look like art.

#2

It prints on CD-R and DVD-R''s. While you can certainly use Epson discs (probably a bit steeper), I did not have a lot of different types of printable media around (you get a Memorex branded freebie with the printer) but they all look fine. It depends on your needs some look a little darker than others so you''ll have to experiment a little but an incredibly easy to use feature. You simply insert a special tray launch the Epson CD software paste and/or type and select print. Since Epson included a Memorex CD, it''s pretty obvious you can use any brand as you might know, your choices on the CD/DVD printables are with a white background or on silver so depending on your artwork some might look better on white others on silver. DO NOT print on non-printable CD/DVD-R''s the ink will smear! (no, I did not have to try it to know that :-)

#3

Setup is amazingly easy and you get a nice assortment of software.

#4

I know some printers have special chips in the print cartridges that do not allow you to use 3rd party color cartridges not the case with Epson I''ve already seen 3rd party cartridges for the R300M so if you decide not to buy the Epson ink, you have other choices.

#5

Epson has a great selection of professional paper including some that will supposedly not yellow in 25 or 100 years (you choose) so you get a lot of professional options along the way.

The ONLY ONLY tiny downside is you do not get a USB cable so you will need a "B" to "A" cable I had an extra one but if you don''t, they''re about $6 and up.

Other than that tiny thing it''s perfect if you want high-end print results from a $250 printer if you want 4x6 to 8.5x11 borderless printing along with a COLOR preview window for printing with or without the computer being on and if you want easy CD/DVD-R printing and it''s well designed and with great step by step setup instructions this is one great printer!

Buy Epson Stylus Photo R300M Inkjet Printer Now

This is my first photo/DVD printer and will probably be the only one I will be using for a good while. The photos I''ve printed out so far, inluding several 8x10 enlargements, are outstanding and undistinguishable from lab prints. In fact, I think they''re a lot better since I can edit them and adjust them on the PC. Printing from a PICTBridge-enabled camera isn''t too shabby either, but I prefer to edit my photos first. Same thing with printing from memory cards; this is a handy feature, though since I can use the printer as a cardreader.

Two little gripes the supplied color LCD screen resolution is rather low and the B&W LCD does not illuminate, which may be a problem, as in my case, since I keep the printer in a dark corner of the desk. If you largely print photos from PC, you may want to buy the R300 instead, which doesn''t have the color LCD and is 40 to 50 USD cheaper, depending on where you order it.

I was actually debating whether to purchase the Epson R300m or the Canon Pixma IP600D or the HP 7960. The photo quality in the stores was almost the same. What tipped the scales in favor of Epson was the ability to print onto inkjet printable DVDs and the relatively cheaper ink cartridges. I guess now I''ll never know the real difference but as long as the Epson does what it''s supposed to do, and does it extremely well, who cares?

UPDATE: This little gem is still going strong. No paper jams or streaks as long as you maintain the printheads properly. Photo printing is still topnotch. Text printing will never equal the crispness of a laser printer but that''s not the reason I got it. I love printing my own DVDs. As for cartridges, several online stores carry cheaper versions that work just as well as originals, sometimes for 40% less.

Read Best Reviews of Epson Stylus Photo R300M Inkjet Printer Here

I purchased the R300M, installed it and spent an entire day trying to figure out why I could not get it to work. Turns out, mine had a defective memory card reader. When I called Epson support they were outstanding at taking care of the problem. I had my new printer within 2 days.

The new one works like a charm. I will say that when you turn the printer on and off its slow and initially I thought something was wrong but customer service assured me this is normal.

I am also glad I anted up the extra bucks so I could view the photo through a view finder at the top of the printer this feature is worth the $.

My first few photos did not come out to well. I did a printer head alignment and that took care of the problem. Also be sure to click on the correct type of paper you are using ..ie if you are using glossy or regular you click the box in the properties section when you select paper size etc. otherwise you will not get the best results.

After playing with it awhile I printed some photographs and they were stunning! Though the initial cost may seem high, its frustrating to get prints from the store that are of poor quality due to lighting, camera angle etc. You will be able to control your results here and enjoy your photos right away when you print them.

Another nice feature is you can print directly on a CD. My daughter is a singer so we purchased this printer to have that feature available. Though we have not used it yet, I have heard that results are very good.

With the quality photos I am getting and the great customer service I received this Epson Inkjet gets high marks.

Want Epson Stylus Photo R300M Inkjet Printer Discount?

Not much to fault here, unless you have dreaded driver problems of some kind. Used with a Nikon 8800 (8MP) and Pentax Optio S5I (5MP), this printer delivers stunning 4x6 or full page borderless prints. Forget the silly little picturemate. This is the printer to buy!

HOWEVER, I used a second printer for text stuff because the 300 is pretty slow overall. The LCD monitor is of limited use since most of us will edit pics on a PC anyway. Ink cartidges seem to last a long time and you can replace them one at a time which makes sense.

Capt RB

My client Tim, the "dental guy" was in the process of marketing a dental plan in the Las Vegas area, when he advised me that he wanted to print CD cards to pass out to his clients. I purchased this Epson printer, but wasn''t really sure if it could produce the professional quality he desired.

I converted his logo to a vector graphic, so it could be printed on a variety of marketing items, cups, and t-shirts. At first, I was reluctant to put the actual CD into the printer. My non-trusting techie self, wondered how it was going to come back out, since the CDs had already been burned.

I cautiously put in the CD in the tray, and went to the design program, bundled with this printer. I taught my client, how to set up the design, and WOW! The actual CD went inside the printer, and out came a professional labeled CD, in full color.

Although the speed was slower than I would have liked, and you must purchase the Epson media CD or DVD, you can retire those sticky labels that jam in other printers. If you want to send out CD media to your clients, with your logo, in full color, and do it cheaply, this is the printer to buy!

Even though, I happen to be an HP printer fan, Epson has my admiration on this printer.

Gina Novelle at Exclusive Markets

Panasonic Toner for KX-FG2451 FP205 and (KX-FA91)

Panasonic Toner for KX-FG2451 FP205 and
  • Replacement film roll
  • For use with Panasonic fax/copiers and fax/copiers with digital answering systems
  • Fits models KX-FG2451, KX-FP205, and KX-FP215
  • Color Black
  • Height 1.80

This film is exactly what I needed for my Panasonic KX-FP215 fax and phone system. The film loads easily and prints well.

Buy Panasonic Toner for KX-FG2451 FP205 and (KX-FA91) Now

Couldn''t find this particular toner cartridge anywhere on the web. Great price from what I paid last time and no shipping charges ... WOO HOO!

Read Best Reviews of Panasonic Toner for KX-FG2451 FP205 and (KX-FA91) Here

I am pleased with the quality of this product I recieved from Amazon. My FAX unit is a few years old but still working well and I hesitate to upgrade the technology. I purchaced four "rolls" of the necessary print film at a good price and will probably use this for another few years. At which time, I am sure to "up-grade" to some newer technology. For now however, I count on Amazon to always be there for the products I need at a very fair price.

Want Panasonic Toner for KX-FG2451 FP205 and (KX-FA91) Discount?

Do not be fooled by the 2 packs that are affordably priced. They do not bring much ribbon, it''s just like the ribbon that comes with the machine when you first purchase it.

It is what I expected. Have used before but just purchased a new fax machine.

Canon MP27D Printing Calculator (6995A001AB) Save 58% off

Canon MP27D Printing Calculator
  • 12-digit, 2 color (black and red) AC Ink Ribbon Printing Calculator with extra large 5.4 x 17 mm Fluorescent Tube Display.
  • Prints 4.8 lines per second.
  • Keyboard has stable stroke key with key pitch for easy operation.
  • Features: one touch tax calculation, business sales calculation (cost, sell, margin calculation, mark up/mark down), clock and calendar display and printout function, round-up/off/down, decimal point selector +, 0, 2, 3, 4, 6, F, backspace key, shift key,
  • SOLD BY THE EA

Previous reviewer summed it up if you know how to use it...

This is an excellent machine. This is the second time I have purchased it I changed jobs but wanted to take the machine. It functions exactly as it is supposed to.

The only thing I wish they would add is the ability to keep the time if the power goes out.

Buy Canon MP27D Printing Calculator (6995A001AB) Now

Great calculator. I''ve been using this same model at work for several years. Decided it was time to replace the one at home (different brand). It was a no brainer. In my opinion, the feel of the keys is just right, and I like the Tax Rate and Margin functions, as well as the Date and Time. The display is large, bright, and easy to read.

Read Best Reviews of Canon MP27D Printing Calculator (6995A001AB) Here

This printing calculator is made for commercial use. It''s sturdy, easy to read, and prints clearly. My fingers fall naturally onto the keys. Not cramped. Excellent for adding up long lists of numbers

Want Canon MP27D Printing Calculator (6995A001AB) Discount?

Having previously owned the same model, the updated and new features are great BUT instuction sheet could have been more detailed. All in all I''m pleased.

Save 58% off

I have been using this calculator at the job for years and like the touch, key size and calculating features very much. My Casio at home stopped working although it is only a few years old, so I was delighted to find Canon is still offering this model and ordered one for home. I have not found one that I like better and I have tried various machines at work. This is my favorite.