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What They're Saying About: The Canon Pixma IP6700D
The Canon Pixma IP6700D is a photo printer that not only produces excellent color photos, but it's just plain fun. It offers built-in duplex (two-sided) printing, a memory card reader, Pictbridge printing, and an infra-red connection so that you can transfer photos from your mobile phone (if you have the right model) directly to the printer. The only objection many reviewers had was its text printing, which was not as well received.
What They're Saying About: The Canon Selphy DS810 Photo Printer
Sometimes the same printer can get widely differing reviews. That is the case with the Canon Selphy DS810; while PC Magazine thought it was one of the best ink jet printers you could get for the price, MacWorld felt that there were several printers that surpassed it, and CNET felt the output was mediocre. Everyone agreed, though, that it sells for an excellent price.
Review: Epson Stylus C88 Photo Printer
The Epson Stylus C88 photo printer is inexpensive, efficient, and offers good-quality photo printing for families with limited budgets.
What They're Saying About: The Canon Selphy DS700 Photo Printer
This portable photo printer differs from many of its peers in that, instead of having a small LCD for viewing photos, it plugs directly into your TV. This lets you examine your photos in detail before printing without having to deal with a PC. Reviewers thought the Canon Slephy DS700 produced good quality prints at fine speeds; one pointed out, however, that the print costs can run high.
What They're Saying About: The Canon Pixma iP8500 Photo Printer
Canon's latest photo printer gets high marks for speed, color, and print quality; all the reviewers thought that its eight color cartridges did a great job on photos (although one reviewer thought the colors were too vivid, whatever that means). A built-in duplexer makes this also work for general and business printing, and text printing and speed were thought to be fine. The only complaint was that the printer doesn't come with media-card slots, which is unusual for a higher-end photo printer.
