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Southworth Fine Linen Paper (564C) Save 22% off

Southworth Fine Linen Paper, 25% Cotton, Size 24, Ivory, 500 Sheets
  • 25% Cotton
  • Linen Texture
  • Acid Free; Watermarked
  • 30% post consumer
  • Acid Free
  • Watermarked

This is very high-quality paper with pleasant hand-feel, but it''s also a little too light and there''s a glaring watermark 6" wide on every sheet. It''s so apparent that it''s distracting, even if you aren''t holding the paper to light. Don''t take my word for it, this is the standard (and only) linen paper at Office Max and Office Depot, check it out for yourself. If my document is so important to merit linen paper, a prominent advertising mark is the last thing I want on it. ''Neenah Paper 05221'' is functionally identical at a lower price and with a smaller, more subtle watermark.

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I have used this fine paper for lots of important documents. Resumes, business proposals, thesis paper, final reports, and even for more important work reports. 24lb is perfect almost all applications that I have come across. The texture and feel of this paper are outstanding. It is also very versatile which can be attributed to the very white color and excellent texture.

* 24 lb.

* 25% cotton

* Watermarked, ivory linen finish

* Acid free, archive safe won''t yellow or crumble over time

* Laser, inkjet and copier guaranteed

* 30% post-consumer recycled content

25% post-industrial recycled content

The only downside that I can find to this paper is the fact that the "Southworth" trademark watermark is not in the same spot on every page. Most were centered very nicely but a few sheets were positioned towards the bottom and some even having the last bit cut off on the bottom. It''s nitpicking but to some people this may be a problem. The watermark is also very noticeable on some pages and on others not so much. Hold the paper to the light and you can see the mark but put the paper on a darker surface and it stands out like a sore thumb.

Printworks Professional Perforated paper (04120) Save 41% off

Printworks Professional Perforated paper, 3.66 Inches, 7.33 Inches, 20lb, Letter Size, White, 500 Sheets
  • Ideal for a variety of business, medical, legal and educational applications.
  • Provides optimum results with any laser printer or copier.
  • For account statements, invoices, billing, notices, direct mail, reports, gift certificates, coupons.
  • Ream of 500 sheets

Purchased this paper to use for Quickbooks 2009 generated W2 forms. The perfs line up perfectly with the form template. Paper is better than most basic copier paper. Great product!

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This perforated paper worked great for printing tax forms! It shipped quickly and at a good price! Would definitely recommend for any Accounting office printing lots of tax forms!

Iron Jet Inkjet Iron On Transfer Paper for Light Color Fabric, 50 Pack, 8-1/2" x 11"

Iron Jet Inkjet Iron On Transfer Paper for Light Color Fabric, 50 Pack, 8-1/2'' x 11''
  • Hot & Cool Peel Transfer Paper for White & Light Colored Fabrics
  • For house-hold iron and Heat Press Machine
  • Suitable to use with any Inkjet Printer, using either dye based or pigment inks (NOT for use in Laser Printer).
  • Use it to create amazing T-shirts, Sportwear, Mousepads, Pillowcase, Qulit Squares, and much more.
  • Excellent print quality and retention of color after washing.

It''s a great temporary transfer. It can be washed for a few times. Will not last forever but at this price what do you expect. Came with no directions but easy to figure out.

Ilford Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl 8.5x11" 310gsm 100 Sheet Pack

Ilford Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl 8.5x11'' 310gsm 100 Sheet Pack
  • Professional pearl finish
  • Instant dry nanoporous surface
  • Superb photographic image quality and consistency
  • Heavyweight look and feel of a traditional photograph
  • Excellent compatibility with all good quality pigment and dye based inkjet printers

I have been using a HP B9180 Pro printer with good success for the level of printing I do. I recently switched from HP papers to Ilford''s Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl because I just wasn''t all that satisfied with the quality of the photos I had been getting. The difference and/or improvements have been dramatic there''s no comparison between the two papers in terms of color and quality of the paper itself. I won''t use another paper again.

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I''m printing this paper on an Epson Stylus 3880 with Photoshop CS5 and 6 under Mac OS 10.6.8. I''ve been alternating between Ilford Pearl and Epson Luster as my standard inkjet photo papers. Both have a very similar look, but the updated Pearl with the thicker base is becoming my favorite. I also dislike Luster''s plastic backing, which is almost impossible to write on, and the cheap packaging the paper comes in. I''ve made prints on this new Pearl paper using both the Ilford and Epson Luster profiles and can''t see any difference between them. Both produce excellent results. I find the Pearl surface much more elegant than glossy for both color and black & white photos, though my best B&W prints are made on Harman Gloss Baryta.

1,260 Label Outfitters® Metallic Silver Foil Blank Printable Laser Only Round Labels, 20 Sheets Save 35% off

1,260 Label Outfitters® Metallic Silver Foil Blank Printable Laser Only Round Labels, 20 Sheets
  • 20 Sheets 1" Diameter Round Silver Foil Labels
  • For use in Color or Black Laser Printers Only!
  • Made in the USA and 100% Guaranteed
  • Label Outfitters® Brand Labels
  • We offer 5 Fluorescent Colors, Gold, Silver, and White in 15 Sizes Round and Oval Labels

I purchase these to create medal stickers for placement on glass bottles.

The overall quality of the foil stickers is great. Heavy duty foil creates a great quality look. I''ve used both the gold and silver labels. The quantity you get per package is good for the price. A little pricier than normal labels, but these aren''t fake foil, but real metallic foil.

Overall, they work great. My one complaint is about how the sheets work with printers. Because these are actual foil labels, printers seem to have a hard time recognizing that there is paper in the machine. I''m constantly getting "no paper" messages and have tried on a variety of laser printers.

I''ve done a lot of research and can''t find any other sheet foil labels except these guys. I wish they were a tad bit bigger the maker only has a few sizes to choose from.

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Canon PIXMA MG6120 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-in-One Printer (4503B002) Save 36% off

Canon PIXMA MG6120 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-in-One Printer
  • All-new Intelligent Touch System allows you to effortlessly operate your machine with gorgeous touch sensitive buttons
  • Six individual ink system featuring gray ink for professional-looking black & white photos
  • All new Full HD Movie Print software turns your favorite HD movie clips captured with your compatible Canon EOS Digital SLR or PowerShot cameras into beautiful prints
  • Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi for exceptional photo quality
  • Keep it eco-conscious: Built-in 2-sided printing helps the environment and can cut your paper usage by 50%

Pros:

Effortless set up, even for WiFi

Excellent print and photographic quality

High quality scanning

Faster than older Canon inkjet printers

Slick interface/modern design

Buffed up Canon software

Front loading paper tray

Excellent customer support (see addendum)

Cons:

Memory card reader on WiFi works for Windows but not for Mac

Slow wireless ''upload'' from printer

Shiny exterior picks up fingerprints

Completely redesigned ink cartridges means that you are stuck with expensive, proprietary

ones, at least for the time being

No continuous document feed

Long install time for proprietary software

Canon software is much better, but still a little slow and clunky

No printer functions will work (including scanning) if there is a missing or malfunctioning ink cartridge

The PIXMA MG6120 is one of Cannon''s newest line of printers. It is long on features and really is an excellent, all around printer for home use. It was easy to set up using the supplied CD and worked without a hitch on WiFi immediately on set up. The text printing on normal paper is excellent and the photographic reproduction is nearly photo-lab comparable.

Note: I am using the printer on an Apple iMac with a 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM (for the truly savvy, this is a 17" MA590LL/A, late 2007 model). I am running OS X 10.6.4 on the Mac side and Windows 7 home edition on Bootcamp. The printer that I am comparing this model to, is my old Canon MX310[Canon Pixma MX310 Office All-in-One Inkjet Printer (2184B002)], bought from Amazon circa 2007.

WHAT''S IN THE BOX:

The printer is packaged with a quick start up guide, network trouble shooting guide, a starter pack of 6 ink cartridges, power cord, paper for print head alignment, and sample pack of 4 X 6 Canon Plus Glossy II photo paper. Extricating the printer from its box was par for the course, with the usual removal of protective wrapping and unsticking of orange tape.

The printer itself weighs in at 20 lbs, so it is somewhat more hefty than it looks and it is by no means petite at 18.6 x 14.5 x 6.9 inches. It sports a small view screen and innovative touch panel that functioned smoothly. It has a pleasing, modern design, and a glossy finish that really looks cool at first, but is a real magnet for fingerprints.

SET UP:

You hardly need a manual to tell you what to do, as the printer really tells you what to do itself once you turn it on. The carriage centers as you open the device and placing the print head in place is easy. The ink cartridges are color coded and fit in place easily. There is a thick, black cartridge that can only fit in one space, but the color cartridges are otherwise identical. They will fit into each other''s slots, but there is a guide on the print head that makes placement a no brainer. As each cartridge is equipped with its own microchip, my guess is that the printer would inform you of any errors in placement. Not wanting to mess up the color printing for the first runs, I stuck with the program and didn''t let the machine prime the ink tanks while placed in the wrong slots. Once closed, the machine quickly cleans the print heads and then prompts you to place the photographic paper in the back loading slot for print head alignment. A few minutes later, this is done. Plain paper can then be loaded in the front cassette or in the rear loading slot, and you''re off to the races.

WARNING!: A word about the ink tanks--these are a brand new style. This means that it will be some time before refurbished or third party cartridges are available for use. Although brand new Canon ink cartridges are likely to function the best, other options do significantly decrease the price per page and not everyone needs 100% full quality prints or an archival photo that will not fade in `300 years.'' You can get an idea of ink prices here: Canon PGI-225 BK/ CLI-226 C,M,Y 4 Pack Value Pack (4530B008); Canon CLI-226 Gray Ink Tank (4550B001). Note that at the time that I am writing this there is no value pack that covers all of the MG6120 inks together. Unlike other Canon photo printers you will need the PGI-225 black and FOUR CLI-226 cartridges (C,M,Y, and GRAY). At present prices, refilling the ink tanks twice would cost about as much as buying a brand new MG6120 at Amazon''s sale price. To my knowledge, no 3rd party refill kits or refurbished cartridges are available at this time.)

UPDATE 1/15/2011: Generic inks are now becoming available for the printer. But so far, caveat emptor. I purchased these 6 PKS GENERIC INK CANON PGI-225 CLI-226 Pixma iP4820 MG5220 at a bargain basement price but--as always--there''s a catch. The cartridges do NOT come with cartridge recognition chips--the printer WILL NOT RUN unless the chips are in place. The instructions tell you how to transfer the chips from your existing OEM cartridges to a plastic device called a ''chip extender.'' Once you understand how to do this it isn''t exactly rocket science but lets just say that there''s a learning curve here and only 1/6 cartridges were recognized by my printer. I will be contacting the company and trying to figure out where things went wrong and re-updated the review, but at this juncture I CANNOT recommend these cartridges. My guess is that either the chip extender isn''t lining the chip up correctly, I glued the chips on to the chip extender incorrectly, or I damaged the chip in the process of moving it. The cartridges themselves DO look like the real thing and appear to be compatible in all other ways. Unless you have experience with such things, I would avoid these. Canvassing the net, there now appear to be some vendors (ones certified by the BBB) that are producing compatible or refurbished cartridges (WITH chips). The only cartridge that doesn''t seem to be available this way so far is the grey cartridge, but I imagine that this will soon be available.

UPDATE 7/12/2011

FYI, there are now places where you can get non-OEM cartridges with working chips. Recently, I purchased these: LD © Canon PGI225 & CLI226 Compatible Set of 14 Ink Cartridges: 4 Pigment Black PGI225, 2 each of CLI226 B/C/M/Y/G and so far they are working well. This is by no means the only source for non-OEM cartridges, but it''s right here on Amazon. There are also other sources for these cartridges that can be found on the web. These come with working chips that monitor the ink levels and worked flawlessly with the printer.

The compatible cartriges give you twice as many cartridges as the Canon OEM for less than half the price (Compare this to Canon PGI-225 BK/ CLI-226 C,M,Y 4 Pack Value Pack (4530B008) in Retail Packaging and add in the Gray Canon CLI-226 Gray Ink Tank (4550B001)). Remember, generic cartridges do not have the same guarantee that they will work with a printer and often do not have the same quality control as OEMs. Moreover, the ink inside the cartridges may not be of the same quality.

If you decide to go the way of non-OEM cartridges, make sure that you use a reputable vendor. Also, as noted above, I would recommend avoiding cartridges that do not come with chips. They may be somewhat cheaper in the short run, but having the chips already installed on the cartridge makes life easier in the long run.

THE SOFTWARE:

Loading the software was similarly easy on both OS X or Windows. The supplied CD easily installs the software with a few simple prompts. In both cases, however, the basic software can take up to 10 minutes to load. On Windows, the printer is picked up and is automatically added with a click. On the Mac side, the software is similarly easy to install, but you have to supply the WiFi network password to add the printer.

The present Canon software is definitely an upgrade from the previous generation. The main screen gives you options for photo printing, calender printing, layout printing, album printing, and movie printing (this feature only works with Canon cameras). The photo print option is the most useful and allows you to print single photographs or a number of photographs on a single sheet of paper. Scanner options include autoscan, OCR (optical character recognition), attaching scans to emails, and opening of saved images. There are also options for web services, help/settings, and product information.

None of the software really represents a real photo editor, and, truthfully, most people have their favorites anyway. Nevertheless, there are some basic photo editing features such as red eye reduction, face sharpening, face smoothing, blemish correction, and brightness/contrast/sharpness/blur controls. But these are painfully slow on both the Mac and in Windows. Unless you are doing something very simple, you''ll want to use your photo editor of choice.

The scanner interface is much improved from previous generations. In particular, the auto scan feature quickly detects what you are scanning and accurately recognizes if there are different pictures, and saves them as multiple files . Manual controls are similarly easy to use. The OCR is much improved from their 2007 vintage, and is reasonably accurate across different typefaces.

PRINTING TEXT:

Printing text is both faster and better than in the previous model. When magnified, it is clear that the text from this printer is sharper and cleaner than the MX310. That being said, when viewed under normal conditions at zero magnification, I''d be hard pressed to tell the difference. Both are certainly acceptable. On the bright side, the MG6120 is almost twice as fast.

PRINTING PICTURES:

I was quite impressed by the MG6120''s photo quality. Although this is an all-in-one, it has the capability for near photo-lab quality. With a maximum 9600 x 2400 DPI, there is no visible pixillation to the naked eye when printing a high resolution photo. The colors are true and the blacks are consistently deep black without that line by line variation that is all too common in inkjet printers. The upload to the printer over WiFi did cause a short lag, but this was more than acceptable, even at high resolution. There is a definite advantage in having six, separate tanks of ink rather than four, in terms of producing true colors. I did not show a sample comparing the MG6120 with the MX310 as I ran out of Canon color cartridges for the MX310 and I didn''t think that using a refurbished cartridge would be a fair comparison. However, I would never have thought of using the MX310 to print pictures for more than casual use. Even when new, the MX310 had too high a level of artifact to produce photo album quality pictures. The MG6120 may not be a professional level photo printer, but it rivals many online consumer photo print services.

The biggest surprise was the ability of the MG6120 to produce quality black and white photographs. Given the true, deep blacks and the addition of that extra gray tank of ink, the B&W photos have an incredible richness that comes through. I have printed a sample from both printers and it is clear that the MG6120 trumps the MX310 in terms of the level of detail of the picture, the contrast between dark blacks and whites, and the subtle shades of gray in between.

[Note: I uploaded images of Lucy the Elephant to show differences between black and white print quality. Please realize a few important things: 1) I printed both photos on the supplied, 4x6, Cannon Glossy II paper on each printer; 2) I then scanned them using the MG6120; 3)To transfer the photos to Amazon, the TIFF file had to be converted to a JPEG; 4) Amazon seems to shrink the pictures down to size after upload anyway. Suffice it to say you lose a lot of resolution in the process, which actually makes the pretty awful print from the MX310 look acceptable. The MG6120 produces a dark black, without the usual uneven, streakiness you see with ink jet printers. The balance of the grays was true to the original photo. The print was nice enough to frame. In contrast the MX310 produced uneven blacks and the mid-tones were dull and washed out. Visible streaking on the photo meant made it unacceptable for even casual use.]

SCANS/COPYING:

All the pictures for this review were scanned on the printer. I believe that it produces a high quality scan (the resolution is purported to be 4800 x 4800). All the images for this review were scanned using the machine. Scanning times are quick and the software makes scanning quite simple. One caveat is that there is no feeder tray for continuous scanning, so all scanning has to be done manually. Clearly, this is not the unit to get if you have to scan a lot of pages. The copy quality of the printer is similarly excellent and is also speedy for an all-in-one.

Canon also fixed an OS X driver glitch: when using the MX310 I was unable to switch between scanning and printing (or vice versa) without getting an error saying that the device was in use. In order to switch I had to restart the computer. You can now switch easily between printer and scanner without any errors.

OTHER FEATURES:

There are numerous slots for media cards and a place to connect a thumb drive or device via USB. In Windows, I was able to access the information on the connected drive wirelessly via the software and print directly this way. On the Mac, I couldn''t seem to find the connected card or device--a clear error in the OS X software component. Either way, the download to the computer over WiFi took a considerable amount of time, given that the printer supposedly communicates via wireless n, this was surprising. Just getting the photo thumbnails to show on the computer within the Canon software program took a long time. So if you want to print via the software, it''s better to upload the pictures to your computer via a cable first and then use the software. That being said, the upload to the printer has a mild delay, but is much, much faster. It makes me think that this is some kind of software or hardware glitch that may be worked out in the future.)

The printer is also capable of printing without being attached to a computer. The small screen on the printer has a number of printing features available. That being said, it is not always the easiest thing to navigate through and I found it much easier to use the computer with the software. Still, in a pinch this is a nice feature. Being able to do layout prints, print an ID photo, and stickers directly from your printer is a major plus in my book. The printer can even print PDF files from a USB drive without access to a computer--a really nice touch.

SUMMARY:

This is a capable and easy to use all-in-one that would work well as a home printer. Unlike many all-in-one printers, it seems to perform all of its functions--print, scan, and copy. There are mostly pluses here and few minuses. That being said, for the pure text printer, a laser printer will probably print faster for a lower price per page. And for the advanced photo buff or professional, will need a dedicated photographic printer for that perfect work of art. But for the rest of us the MG6120 is a jack of all trades and master of most.

ADDENDUM 2/28/2010

Near the end of January, my original printer cartridges were empty. In an effort to save money I ordered these non-OEM cartridges: (I am using the web address because I can no longer find this using the insert product link button). These did not come with their own chips, and after spending much time prying off the chips from my original cartridges and gluing them in place, all but one cartridge failed to be recognized by the printer. This rendered the printer useless (not even the scanning function will work with unrecognized cartridges).

I ran out to 3 separate brick and mortar stores for OEM replacement cartridges--these cartridges are new and none of the stores had the full complement of cartridges. The rarest of cartridges in this regard was the CLI-226 Gray cartridge, which is only used on the new, higher-end, photo printers. After placing the OEM cartridges into the carriage, they were still not recognized.

I called Canon customer support and they walked me through the process from start to finish. They were polite and took about 30 minutes on the phone with me troubleshooting the printer. I was also assured that if a cartridge didn''t work that they would send out a replacement and if they couldn''t get the printer to work that they would exchange the printer for me! In the end, alls well that ends well. The cartridges were recognized and the printer hummed to life.

This kind of customer support is quite rare in the fast world of technology and in my estimation really adds value to this printer in a big way. Hats off to Canon for their careful attention to their customers.

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This is a really great all in one printer and things couldn''t have gone easier.

The longest part of setting this printer up was waiting while the software installed. That aside this is a great printer, scanner, and copier. Photo prints are store quality. Setup was a breeze. I had started reading the instructions but soon realized they weren''t needed as the printer walks you through the setup. Setting up the wireless feature was a breeze and installing the print cartridges easy. It prints photos and documents perfectly and scans very quickly at a fantastic resolution.

The controls are easy to understand and the software is easy to use.

Some of the pluses:

Sleek and nifty interface.

Easy wireless setup.

Very easy to use.

Easy to install print cartridges.

Touchscreen LCD.

Decent wireless speeds.

Photo quality is realistic and beautiful.

Print quality is excellent.

Scans at very high resolution.

Scans and prints quickly.

6 tanks of ink for perfect photographic reproduction.

A couple of negatives:

Software takes a while to load. Especially on multiple machines.

Piano black exterior begs for fingerprints and dust.

The printer is a bit on the large size.

It has 6 tanks of ink to replace.

There are two things I don''t like about this printer. The first relatively minor irk is the black piano finish which I don''t mind too much because I won''t be touching the printer much if at all possible. Its going to be a dust magnet though. The second is financial and that is the very reason the color photos look so good. It uses 6 tanks of ink and so far you can only get them manufactured from Canon. The cost of the ink could become a roadblock if you intend on printing a lot of pictures, which is one of the major draws of this printer. Granted it is an excellent scanner too.

The only reason I rated it a 4 is mainly due to the replacement ink costs and because the cartridges are small. I use a color laser printer for everyday use and those cartridges last forever with frequent printing. I''ll be using this Canon primarily for photographs and that''s why I''m afraid of the potential ink costs. I have not printed enough pictures yet to get a "picture" of how quickly I''ll be going through the ink. Replacing all cartridges twice is just about the same as the cost of the new printer with all the ink. I am not entirely sure on this suspicion since all I''ve been using the last 2 years is a color laser-jet so I will update you on my ink usage with this printer doing photos only in the future.

In a very perverse way it kind of almost makes sense to upgrade printers sooner than constantly replacing ink doesn''t it?

This works flawlessly for me using Windows Vista and 7 hooked via wireless to 3 computers around the house all in different rooms.

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This is a great machine. The print quality is superb. I compared it to an HP8500 and it beat it hands down in print quality.

Set up was fairly straightforward. I tried the wireless feature and it was easy to configure my settings but when it came time to connect my laptop to it I couldn''t find the printer. I assume I needed to load the CD drivers, etc. on my laptop as the instructions say to do, which I did not want to do.

This to me should not be the case. My Mac connects to all kinds of other printers and finds the drivers it needs. Anyway, I connected the printer to my desktop (not the laptop I was mentioning) with the USB cord and it went fine. No problems at all.

I really like the display that pops up and guides you through whatever you are doing. Depending on your job various options/buttons light up on the cover which is really neat. So what you can see are only the things available for your job. Very nice.

A major complaint I have is that the startup manual is so confusing. Rather than keep the languages separated, they chose to split the page for English and I assume Spanish. It became very confusing. This really slowed me down. But it wasn''t the printer''s weakness, but the person who made that decision.

Another issue I have is that the paper cassette doesn''t hold a lot of paper. No big deal if it sits next to your computer. But if you are using the wireless option from another floor in your home, well that could become a hassle.

All in all, this is a great machine and is performing very well. The print quality and speed are superb.

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Canon has produced a very nice new all-in-one printer (print, scan, copy) that was easy to set up and has produced very nice output while I''ve been using it. As with all all-in-one printers, there are some tradeoffs to be made, and with a price point of $200 the printer sits in the middle of the current market for these types of printers. I''ve worked with other recent Canon printers, specifically the MX340, another all-in-one which comes at a lower price point. The Canon line of Small and Home Office printers have been very good and have made significant inroads into the market.

The MG line of printers aim for higher quality output and utilize 6 (or 5) cartridge printing. The results, when compared to four color cartridge printing has been spectacular. I sat down and have used the printer to print out numerous photos, both on 4 x 6 photo paper and on 8 1/2 by 11 photo paper and the results are very pleasing to the eye. The extra cartridges, adding in gray and a second black cartridge help produce some eye-popping results. The cartridges are small, but so far their yield has been very good, especially considering my printing of large full-color photos, and while not cheap, the replacement cartridges for the 5 basic cartridges are reasonably priced at about $13 apiece (the larger second black cartridge is about double the size of the other cartridges and thus carries a slightly larger price tag). So far I''ve not seen a large reliance or drainage of any one color which is sometimes seen in other color printers. The cartridges are of a new style for Canon and proprietary to the MG line of printers.

The top of the printer includes touch screen controls and a bright 3 inch LCD. The controls are fairly intuitive and the touch screen is very responsive to commands. When not in use, the controls fade back into the black printer cover giving the printer an overall very sleek design. The display is very bright and easy to read, and the system uses the screen to give quality feedback to the user in response to the touch commands both through text and images. I have had very little problem controlling most printer functions from the keypad.

The printer comes out of the box with a basic setup and instructions book, a software CD, six cartridges, the print head and cartridge cradle which must be user-installed, other quick support documents and a sample pack of Canon photo paper. Unpacking and setting up the printer took only about 20 minutes, including the testing of the print heads which was the single longest task. Attaching the printer to my wireless network was a snap, taking only a minute or two. A unique feature of this printer is the inclusion of a networking Ethernet port for wired networking, something unusual to find in a home and home office printer and in one around this price. It is a nice backup to have in case of problems with a wireless network.

The setup of the software on the client computers took a lot longer. An unfortunate side effect of many all-in-one printers like this is the reliance numerous client programs to be able to take advantage of all the printer''s functions. Even basic printing required setup that took nearly as long as the printer setup (even installing only some of the potential programs), and required a restart of the computer as part of installation. After the setup, however, printing has been a snap, producing good photos simply and easily out of various graphics programs.

On the front of the printer is a door that opens to reveal several media slots for direct printing from various types of media cards: Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick PRO Duo, SD Card, Memory Stick and Compact Flash, along with various permutations like miniSD and microSD with proper adapters for the slots. It would have been nice to have a USB drive connector on the front of the machine. but certainly not a big deal.

Printing speeds were quick, though the transfer of data from the computer to the printer seemed a bit slow. Once produced, though, a high quality 8 1/2 by 11 photo took only about a minute to produce, and 4 x 6 photos took significantly less time. Regular paper printing was snappy and the output very good for the pages I tried, and the automatic duplexer function was a nice addition. The regular paper tray, however, is not designed for real business work, holding only a couple dozen papers from the tray underneath the output tray. The back loading slot for photo and regular paper handles a lot more paper, though again only maybe 100 pages at a time. You just need to check your paper supply before sending more than a single page to the printer.

Canon boasts the ability to produce full HD movie stills to the printer, though this option apparently only works with HD video shot using Canon video recorders. I was unable to test this feature out.

The scan and copy functions are quick and sharp and produce very nice quality output. The addition of the LCD screen and the touch control replaces the ability for the unit to have an automatic document feeder a feature that is available on several cheaper all-in-one. In this case it is part of the tradeoff of a sleek design and functionality. If you are a frequent scanner, this omission might be a point to consider when looking at the unit. I think in future lines you will see this convergence, considering that traditional controls and a document feeder co-exist easily on other Canon lines.

The unit itself is relatively quiet when in use, except for the self-testing when the unit is powered on. Even when in standby mode the unit has some very bright lights showing, making me wonder how much power the unit is drawing when not in use. The construction feels solid for the printer and gives you the feeling that it is well made and worth the price.

Overall I''ve been very happy with the unit and the results. I wish Canon did not require so much software to use the basic functions I''d like to have been able to print simply through Windows, but that is not a huge problem. And the software installation allowed me to pick and choose software components, so I didn''t have to load all the programs onto a computer that only needed basic printing functionality. This is a very good printer for the price, especially considering the gorgeous output, especially if you are looking to output photos.

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So got this printer for the wife for Christmas. Great printer slick has everything I need in a printer...... Except and endless supply of ink. I literally printed of 2 photos and test papers and a passport application. I looked at the ink levels and the yellow and cyan are running REALLY low for that amount of printing.

I will say that the photos are FANTASTIC and even went as far as to buy the great quality paper. The printer pictures are SUPER clear and great quality.

The wireless capabilities makes it easy for me to place this where ever I want and not have to take up space around my desk. Did find I had to remove the back plate for it to feed paper correctly from the back feeder.

All in all a good printer but waiting to see what the ink costs will be. I will keep you updated.

Canon Pixma MX310 Office All-in-One Inkjet Printer (2184B002)

Canon Pixma MX310 Office All-in-One Inkjet Printer
  • All-in-one printer can preview, scan, copy, print, and fax
  • Color resolution up to 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • Automatic Document Feeder holds up to 30 sheets
  • Auto-Image Fix ensures every photo is clear and vivid
  • 1-Year limited warranty

This is the 2nd Canon Multifunction I have owned. I previously had the MP390, which I thought was an excellent machine. The MX310 is superior and is worth every penny of the price ($99.99 on sale at BB) The print quality (text) is very good. Light earthtone colors appear to be somewhat washed out, but overall the color print quality is very good. The print is the fastest I''ve seen in a mutifunction. The fax was easy to set up. The copy function is quick with good copy quality. I have not had the opportunity to scan. This machine has a Tri-Color ink cartridge. I would prefer individual cartridges; however, at the price of the machine, I can live with the combo. The one reason I swear by Canon is their tech support, which has consistently been excellent. I had trouble with the driver install on the MX310. The tech support person was on the line within 10-15 seconds and was the most professional, polite and KNOWLEDGEABLE tech person I ever talked to. She actually made me feel as if I was important to Canon. The MX310 is a great value for the price, with typically good Canon quality.

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This printer is pretty fast compared to my other Canon printer, a Pixma MP460.

It comes as specified on the Canon website for the MX310 model with a black and color ink cartridge, so the other reviewer must refer to a different model, stating that it only comes with one ink cartridge.

I tried out all functions and am very happy with the results at this price ($89 at amazon).

I have only one phone line, however did not have the same problem the other reviewer referred to. I set the fax to telephone priority and my answering machine will pick-up after 4 rings without interference from the fax.

The software installed without a hitch on my computer with Windows Vista.

The reason I did not give 5 stars is that the manual is very vague. I had to try out a few menu buttons to get the right settings without being able to find precise instructions in the manual.

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I picked this up a week ago, and couldn''t be happier. Set up and installation were extremely easy (I use Windows XP), and didn''t take much time at all. I''ve used each function, and found them all to be effortless. Very easy to use printer, and for the price, I''m stunned with what you get here. Print quaility is fabulous, too whether printing pictures or papers. Other reviews mentioned preferring a paper tray, and I''d agree, but then again the size would be bigger if a tray were added, and I love the size of this (smaller than many other all-in-one''s). I wasn''t sure how I''d like the paper holder, since I''m used to a tray, but it works just fine, and holds plenty of paper. It''s quiet, easy to use, and just what I was looking for. I previously owned an HP all in one, and find this Canon much easier to use, with better quality printing. Highly recommend!

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The Canon PIXMA MX310 is designed to be used by one or two people in a small office that requires only a few small print/copy/scan/fax jobs per day. In that realm, it performs very well. Having print, scan, copy and fax functions in a single device simplifies operations and saves a lot of desk space. If you need to handle larger print jobs (more than 10-20 pages a few times a day) or handle envelopes and small paper sizes efficiently, this may not be the device for you.

PROS

1. Attractive machine; looks good in my office.

2. Performs well as a printer, copier, scanner and fax saves lots of desk space if you need all of these functions.

3. Good-quality output.

4. Works well with Windows.

5. Handles faxes nicely on a voice-priority telephone line.

6. Customer support was helpful.

CONS

1. Relatively noisy during operation; makes lots of strange noises before every print job.

2. Awkward paper handling: a) No permanently enclosed paper tray. b) Output tray on the front panel must be opened before printing occurs. c) By default, printed pages come out in reverse order. You must check the setting "Print from last page" to overcome this. d) Printing envelopes requires you to adjust a non-intuitive "Paper Thickness" lever that is hidden deep within the belly of the printer.

3. User manual could be more friendly.

UPDATE

I downgraded my rating from 4 stars to 3 stars because this printer consumes print cartridges way too fast!

This all-in-one is compatible with my Mac running Leopard 10.5, which is the main reason I bought it. A pleasant surprise is how great it makes scans either on the platen for high-quality photos, or through the automated document feeder (ADF). It also makes great copies and crisp prints of written documents.

My one disappointment is with the fax feature: as with other reviewers, I''m having problems with the fax starting to pick up the moment people call in, even if we answer phones quickly and even if the scanner is set to "telephone priority" as the instruction manual recommends. (I''m also disappointed at how sketchy both the printed manual and the desktop help file is on faxing in general.) So I''ll need to keep the phone line disconnected from the machine unless I''m expecting a fax. (I can''t afford to get a second line for my fax.)

So if faxing''s important to you, look elsewhere but if you want a good-quality printer/scanner/copier that has an automated document feeder this is a good choice.

HP Q6000A Blk Toner for Color Laserjet 2600 Series 5K Pgs By Tg Save 49% off

HP Q6000A Blk Toner for Color Laserjet 2600 Series 5K Pgs By Tg
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  • 5000 Page
  • Black

This was my first attempt at using an after market toner for my HP CM1017 colour laser printer. At this point the results are not good. The cartridge came in a timely fashion as usual per Amazon but the toner did not work. After inserting it the printer went through the usual process of cleaning and calibrating, but the result was the left side of the page printed the black toner fading very quickly. The printout became unreadable by the time it reached 25% of the page width.

I am trying a return for exchange. If the second one is as bad as the first I will update this review. remember caveat emptor

Amazon shipped the replacement overnight no extra charge. The replacement works just fine so there seems to be very low risk ordering this item.

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HP Premium Photo Paper Matte Q1994A

HP Premium Photo Paper Matte Q1994A
  • #1 Selling Brand Inkjet Photo Papers.
  • Matte (Formerly called Soft Gloss)
  • Convenient 8.5-by-11-inch size; 64lb
  • 50 sheets per box
  • Auto Sense
  • Packaging may vary

Not as thick as the Premium Plus, it''s still a good-quality photo paper and deserves a five-star rating for what it is, good quality, delivering fine prints, just not as thick as the Premium Plus. This product, Premium Soft Gloss, is about the thickness of good card stock. My second choice is the Premium Plus glossy in 50-count package, which is the same thickness as my first choice (matte finish). My first choice is something HP still doesn''t offer: The Premium Plus in a matte finish, 50-count package. It''s a matter of personal preference, really. Many folks like the glossy finish, many like the soft gloss (a combination of glossy and matte) and some still like the matte finish. HP makes a quality product, and since my printer is HP, they''re a perfect match!

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The package I received from Amazon looked completely different from what is pictured in the listing. The name of the product was also different, but the part number on the package is the same. My box had HP Premium Photo Paper: Matte on it and had a manufacturing date of 2010. The paper is 64lbs.

Anyways, unlike the Premium Plus paper that I also purchased at the same time, this paper works wonderfully with the Epson Printer and their inks. Prints look indistinguishable from matte prints you get from photo labs. Highly recommended.

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I purchased this photo paper in order to print photos of the grandkids that my children posted online. It is perfect for that purpose, especially when framed! The paper truly shows off the beauty of these litle people!

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As advertised work well with my printer the quality was there. I just wish it was a little less expensive. Delivery was prompt.

The photo paper arrived promptly, in good shape and beautifully takes care of my printing needs thank you !! The great price is very much appreciated!!

Epson DURABrite T125120 Ultra 125 Standard-capacity Inkjet Cartridge -Black Save 5% off

Epson DURABrite T125120 Ultra 125 Standard-capacity Inkjet Cartridge -Black
  • Better quality than the lab
  • Worry-free handling - smudge, fade and water resistant prints
  • The ultimate combination of photo quality and longevity
  • Convenient individual ink cartridges
  • Superior Print Quality

I used to hate buying printer ink, but Amazon makes it so easy and inexpensive. It should be noted that Amazon''s printer compatibility test is not correct. I have an Epson Workforce 320 and this is the ink that Epson recommends for my printer. According to Amazon, this ink is not compatible with my printer. Don''t take Amazon''s word for it. Check your manufacturer''s website.

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I ordered it and was worried it would not be of good quality when it arrived. It arrived undamaged and I have had no issues. On top of that it arrived within a couple after I ordered it. I would highly recommended this. I saved about 15 dollars by not having to purchase directly from Epson. Will order again in future as long as price does not go up.

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Same as all other inks for the Epson Workforce 520 and costs only slightly more (cents) from time to time. Will buy again unless I find it for less. Free S&H w/ my $25 purchase; arrived at my door befoe the latest scheduled date. I would have ordered thru Epson who ships all ink and paper at no charge but the cartridges are slightly higher (by cents) and I was ordering $25 worth anyway. I like Amazon.

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No complaints worked perfectly well in my Epson NX420. It''s ink, so there isn''t really any need to elaborate here.

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These come without any retail packaging and certainly in any case they are not sold the way that Epson sells them. Epson''s retail package is a box with an expiration date and inside their are individually wrapped four cartridges. (if I recall correctly, all of these are then shrinkwrapped together in an outer wrapper). In contrast, this shipment arrived in a plastic bag with a single shrinkwrapped wrapper containing four cartridges that were themselves unwrapped (no individual shrinkwrapping on each cartridge).

We''ll see...but when nearly 1/4 of the reviews are complaints about how one or more of the cartridges was non functional, then I have to believe there is an issue, because Epson product quality is far better than that.

Someone suggested that these could be refurbs/refills. Its certainly a possibility but one I wouldn''t really know how to rule out. I am not sure how else to account for the fact that they are not in original packaging.

It would be nice to hear the explanation from the seller and see if it makes any sense. Otherwise, I''m dubious on what these even really are.

Canon E-P100 Easy Photo Pack Save 36% off

Canon E-P100 Easy Photo Pack
  • Combines ink and paper into one cartridge for a no hassle printing experience
  • Produces high quality water resistant prints that resist fading for up to 100 yrs
  • Dye-sublimination technology produces beautiful colors and smooth gradiations for exceptional photos
  • Conveniently Change out Easy Photo Pack at any time for access to different size papers, all with no mess and no waste.

Important: the ink/paper packs are not compatible between the ES-series and CP-series Selphy printers, make sure to get the right one. This pack (E-P100) is for the ES-series. For the CP-series, you need KP-108IN.

The most cost-effective paper and ink pack for the Selphy ES-series, comes down to about 26 cents per photo right now. The box contains two 50-photo ink/paper packs. The ink and paper are in the same cartridge, which if you have seen the previous models, looks like a CP-style ink cartridge glued to its full paper tray.

Everything you need to print exactly 100 postcard-back photos.

The cartridges come with a small orange tab lock in place. You need to remove it before inserting into the printer as the instructions say. The cartridge won''t go in all the way otherwise, so you can''t damage the printer, but you risk having the ink film cut due to its tension and therefore the entire 50-pack ruined. Don''t ask me how I know.

These dye-sub packs print exactly the number of photos indicated, no more, no less, no matter the color coverage on the photo. The "ink" cartridge has a roll of 4-inch-wide film with 6-inch-long sections of each dye (yellow, magenta, cyan) followed by a clear coat, repeated exactly 36 times.

When printing, each dye layer goes over the photo and transfers the color to the paper using heat. Sublimation is vaporizing the "ink" from the film in controlled amounts, which is then deposited onto the paper. The printer lets you see the photo at each stage which is neat. The final layer is a plastic clear coat that makes it smudge-proof and water-resistant.

The result of this process is that the film inside the used ink cartridge ends up with a pretty accurate "ghost" of the picture left in each color layer. That is why the cartridge can''t be reused, but that also means the photos you printed can be recovered from a discarded "empty" cartridge. If that is a problem then I suppose you can yank the film out and dispose of it some other way (not heat as it may cause the remaining dye to vaporize in the air you breathe).

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I have printed about 125 or 130 prints so far with this product and have been quite pleased with the results. The prints are colorful and vibrant and the colors seem true to the subject. The photo packs performed flawlessly in the printer with no paper jams and no other problems. To this point I am very satisfied with this product. I will add more to this review as I continue using the product in the future.

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I am using these with TWO Canon ES30 printers.. I have used a total of four cartridges and am on my fifth and sixth now. No problems AT ALL as of yet...

Cartridge contains exactly the amount of INK as is required to handle exactly the number of prints in each cartridge..

(PAPER AND INK ARE IN THE SAME CARTRIDGE. PACKAGE CONTAINS TWO 50PC CARTRIDGES.)

Bought 6 packs... And I don''t expect I''ll have any issue, so I''ll likely order more soon.

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i absolutely love the idea of the cartridge , everything self contained in a small unit " but i have unfortunately had the misfortune of losing 3 cartridges due to the wrinkling and jamming of the color cellaphane in the cartridge..deeming the cartridge unusable thus losing over 150 pics ..im not happy ..did not get a good response from the company as my time lapse from purchase to use and their return policy had expired ( i was told to contact the manufacturer directly ) ..i dont usually print out 100s of pictures at once so i basically lost about $50.00 worth of film not to mention im apprehensive about getting more .. i will say ,when the little machine and the film cartridges work properly, i love the pictures ..especially with the post card concept ...

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I have had my share of frustration with desktop photo printers. When I bought this one I held my breath. In terms of ease, smallness, and great picture quality these photo packs are superb and compliment the Canon photo printer quite well. However, as to be expected, they are quite expensive when you look at cost per picture.

Epson Stylus R320 Photo Inkjet Printer

Epson Stylus R320 Photo Inkjet Printer
  • 6-color photo printing at 5,760 x 1,440 optimized dpi
  • Up to 15 ppm black print speed; 4-by-6-inch photo in as little as 39 seconds
  • Accepts wide range of digital-camera memory cards
  • Supports inkjet-printable CD and DVD media
  • USB 2.0 interface, built-in preview LCD; PC/Mac

I bought this printer based on reviews and some blind faith.

My wife wanted a printer to print occasional text and some photos. I was under the assumtion that you either want to print photos period or text period and if you want to print text then you''re better off with a laser printer and if you want to print photos then get a good dedicated photo printer.

My wifes camera is a small digital. She''s been printing pictures from her mothers printer which are painfully pixelated. I didn''t want to get something that poor, I insisted on something somewhat better. I thought I''d have to spend $500+ which you can, but she insisted she didn''t want something that expensive for scrapbooking. I saw this for $200 and bit my lip. The printers I use at work cost thousands. I thought this would be painfully slow, cheap, marginal quality.

This printer prints amazingly well. It''s considered on the high end for a photo printing ink jet. The 8 colors would be better but I''ve found the quality is as good as a 1-hour lab. That''s a lot or a little depending on your expectations. But for $200 I think it''s a very good deal.

If you want to print simple text, for reference and not graphics it prints pretty well and faster than I thought.

It seems substantial and well constructed. It has features I didn''t realize they put into $200 printers.

This model, the 320 has a little flip up screen for viewing your images if you want to print directly from a memor card. the 300 doesn''t and this was $20 more. My wife likes that option. I prefer retouching and printing from the computer.

I knew that I wanted separate ink cartridges for each color. This printer uses 6 colors and 6 separate ink cartridges. Some printer using 6 colors use only 2 cartidges with 3 colors each. The trouble with that is if you run out of 1 color and the others are half full, you''d be wasting money having to replace 3 colors when there''s still ink left in the others.

You can even print wireless if your printer supports Bluetooth technology. $69 will get you the adapter for the printer.

If you''re planning to print postscript files from a postscript drawing program then you need a postscript compatible laser printer or perhaps you could use this type of printer with a postscript emulation software. I haven''t looked into that yet. Don''t even ask anyone at Circuit City or similar retail outlets since they don''t know what "postscript" means.

Overall I am very very happy with this printer.

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I was initially going to give four stars because I hate to give five but I honestly can''t find anything wrong with this printer. It does just what it claims to do, and does it well. Being able to print directly to printable CD-R or DVD-R media is a novel plus, and fun to do. The quality is great on photo papers (Epson paper is best), CDs, and plain paper. The printer operates very quietly. It''s a great printer for the price. The six color ink system and Epson''s inks yeild very high quality photo prints. Highly recommended.

UPDATE 12/14/2009: I still have this printer after five years, and it is still my primary. It continues to work marvelously and prints photos with lab-like results. It is likely that this specific model is no longer available, probably superceded by a new one but if you are shopping for a printer, and considering an Epson... they are top quality!

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I''ve owned a long line of HP DeskJet (ink jet) printers. The R320 is my first EPSON, so what induced me to switch?

1. Direct printing of labels onto CD/DVDs -only EPSON (of the mainline brands) offers this feature. The disks have to be special printable disks (appear to be readily available) with a matt white finish on the top surface. When archiving photos onto a CD, I use one of the pictures to remind users of the included content in addition to the printed description. My Dad really likes this because he can tell at a glance what''s on the CD. My daughter uses it to include cover art on music compilation CDs. EPSON''s CD/DVD label printing system combines an easy label maker software program on your computer and an included carrying tray that lets the printer handle the printable disk like an envelope tray on many other printers. Very slick and useful addition.

2. Durabrite ink -EPSON''s ink system resists water spotting and looks more like a photograph from traditional film processing.

3. Borderless 4"x6" photo printing -using EPSON''s photo paper, the resulting snapshot photos are indistinguishable from traditionally processing film. (I''ve also tried KODAK paper with equally good results.)

4. Individual ink cartridges -when one color runs out, you don''t have to replace a cartridge still half full of other colors. In practice you do need to keep a full set of spares on hand (six different cartridges), but the cost of ink seems reasonable compared to my experience with HP.

5. The R320 allows printing directly from a camera, external hard drive or various memory cards through the included card slots and viewer window. I have not fully used this feature, but it could be handy at a party or function where you want to provide instant gratification. My routine is to archive and sort on my computer, but the option is nice. The card slots are great since most computers (like my laptop) do not yet have card readers.

All in all the EPSON R320 is a great match for digital photography and CD/DVD production of any kind. I also looked at multifunction printer/scanner units but decided that best of breed of individual printers and scanners was still worth the extra space requirements. Even EPSON''s multifunctions didn''t offer the CD/DVD label printing option directly on the disk, and this was the key feature that decided in favor of the EPSON R320. It was the right choice. It is a very good printer with excellent print quality. (I would expect the same to apply to whatever printer follows the R320 in the EPSON line.)

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I have owned the Epson R300 and the R320. I have printed large volumes with both of them over the past few years ranging from basic home office docs to photographs. They are very well made, and worth every penny.

For those who complain about all of the ink usage and clogging: It is a PHOTOGRAPHIC printer. It uses very very tiny micro head technology and lays down a lot of ink to give that beautiful flawless photographic finish. And yes, the heads clog ESPECIALLY if you don''t use the printer often. Keep this in mind when changing cartridges...you want to do it quickly so that the heads are exposed to air as briefly as possible.

Clogged Print Heads: (always run a nozzle check before starting a print job, especially if it''s been a while since you''ve printed. It saves a lot of ink/paper and frustration).

Here are my tried and true methods of cleaning the print heads. If it''s really bad (even after running the cleaning cycle), then turn it off then on, and pull the plug when the head moves over. Now you can slide it freely. Move it out of the way and lay a double layer of paper towel under the spot where the head sits when you change the ink cartridges. Move the head back over the paper towel into the ink changing station. Open the lid and remove the ink cartridges and look inside. The little prongs are what need careful cleaning. Heat up a little glass cleaner in the micro, and spray it gently and slowly over each head with a syringe.

Each cleaning cycle uses the INK to clean the heads. This does 2 things:

-it uses a lot of expensive ink

-it flows down into the waste ink pads, which will eventually give you an error message.

There are fixes for both of these problems:

I have been using a CIS (Continuous Ink System) from a company called InkJetFly (.com) for over a year. The setup was about $50, and is easy to install. The refill cartridges cost $5 each and hold FIVE times what a normal ink cartridge holds. INCREDIBLE photographic results with no clogging. I love it!

The waste ink pads are also an easy fix. Check out Ebay for a waste ink container for your model. They are a cheap and easy to install. There is a trap door on the back of your printer, and the waste ink pad is right inside (white when new, black when you''ve done a lot of printing/cleaning). The tube that dumps the ink is right under it. You just hook an extension tube up to the waste ink tube and it dumps it into a bottle. Done.

Last but not least: If you get a General Error, then another ink pad might be full. Look inside your printer lid. See the foam track that runs under the print head? On the FAR LEFT there is a little square of foam that gets soaked with ink when the head moves over it at the end of every printed row. Take it out gently and rinse and dry it thorougly. Put it back in and turn the printer off. Now press the stop, maintenance and Power buttons all at once until a message pops up that the error is cleared. IF THE INK PAD IS STILL WET, the error WON''T clear!

Hope this helps. I have learned all of these ''tricks'' from trial and error, and it has saved me a lot of money and frustration.

I bought the Epson Photo R320 mostly because I need to print onto CDs for my business. It does a great job of that, although a bit slow at 2.5 minutes per CD. I only printed one photo so far. It is absolutely spectacular at printing photos with it''s Print Image Matching technology.

But, one issue with any Epson is the ink cost. It goes through ink fast. I heard other people saying things like the ink cartridges are so expensive, it is like buying a new printer every time they need ink. Here is a tip, I found a lot of continuous ink feed systems available for Epson printers on the web that will allow you to print over 1000 4x6 prints for very little. I found some nice kits on eBay for around $80, with refill ink prices of $40 per set to refill their large tanks. There is also a lot of people selling sponge-free refillable ink tanks, which is what I bought. So, ink prices are no longer an issue to keep anyone away from Epson printers.

I now printed 300 CDs and am still using the ink cartridges that came with the printer. Some irritating things that I noticed so far: Loading the CDs has some software errors sometimes. When you load the CD, the machine pushes the CD carrier out by about a 0.25 inch. This action sometimes throws the machine for a loop and sends the carrier right out the back of the machine. No harm, but irritating to have to reload it sometimes and have the carrier hit the wall unexpectedly. Another issue is that the CD carrier sometimes has issues loading and requires a slight push to get it through some rollers. The issues don''t happen very often, and it still prints the CDs with perfection each time so far.

Now, searching the Internet yeilded some interesting information. I heard the unit has an waste ink reservior monitor that disables the printer with a service lock in about a year of service. Epson does this to make you return the unit for a service replacement waste sponge. Excessive ink can cause a fire when if hits the power supply. It costs over $100 to repair. You can disable the use of the sponge by configuring an external collection bottle. There is information on the Internet on how to clear the service lock, and how to connect the external collection bottle.

Papilio Inkjet White Vinyl Decal Paper 10 Sheets

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  • 10 Sheets, Matte, 8.5" X 11"
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Used this product for making an outdoor sign. It turned out great!! Easy to use with print quality coming out well, protected it with a UV Protection spray as recommended, and it has really held up well to the rain and the sun. Much easier than having to paint it on, and looks great.

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Great product. Works as advertised with my Canon generic printer. These white vinyl sheets solve the problem with printing stickers/labels/decals with white graphics. This product is a matte finish, however, I was able to get some sheen using a clear coat of spray paint (clear). Have asked the shipper is the product comes in high gloss white, but so far no response.

I would buy again.