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Epson Stylus Color 980 Printer Review
Epson's Stylus Color 980 is a big, no-nonsense inkjet printer, capable of printing pages up to oversize A4 in a conventional way, from a paper tray angled at the back of the machine to a telescopic receive tray, which folds down and pulls out from the front. Read more about Epson Stylus Color 980 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Pentax PocketJet II Printer Review
If you are a road warrior or a frequent flyer, and you need to produce print-outs of your work 'on the hoof', the range of convenient, lightweight and compact printers to choose from is not too great. But if colour output is not essential, you can choose smaller and lighter solutions. Read more about Pentax printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
HP LaserJet 3150 Printer Review
Hewlett Packard has two ranges of multi-function device, one based around inkjet technology and the other around laser engines. The LaserJet 3150 is a member of the second group and is a fairly substantial machine using a mono laser engine and a separate scanning head. Read more about HP LaserJet 3150 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Olympus P-330E Printer Review
Like the Canon CD-300, the Olympus P-330E is a thermal dye-sub printer which can be used on its own with a TV monitor or in conjunction with a PC. Again, it can be used to grab stills from a video source, like a camcorder. For use with a computer it has a Mac-compatible serial port as well as a PC-compatible parallel port. Read more about Olympus printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Kodak PictureMaker PM100 Kit Printer Review
Open the PM100 box and what do you find? - a printer that looks remarkably like a Lexmark Z11. This isn't surprising really, because it is a Z11, but with a memory card reader bolted on. The kit also includes a medium resolution Kodak DC215 camera. This is Lexmark's second stab at a photo printer...Read more about Kodak PictureMaker PM100 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
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