Reviewed on May 28, 2008The Canon Selphy CP760 takes the pain out of printing photos with its plug-and-play design and straightforward usability, and the $100 price tag makes it an excellent companion printer for quick prints in the home.TAGS:Canon Inc., inkjet, printer, paper, TFT, printing, photograph, picture, camera
Reviewed on August 23, 2007If you don't mind the shorter display life of dye-based prints or the paper choices offered by Canon, the Pixma Pro9000 makes an excellent choice for a medium-format inkjet printer.TAGS:Canon Inc., Canon Pixma, Epson, ink, printer, paper, printing, path, photograph, camera
Reviewed on May 14, 2007The Canon Pixma iP90v is the Vista-enabled version of the older Pixma iP90 and offers nearly the same print speeds and quality. It's a very useful printer if you travel a lot and need to print often, but consider the purchase carefully because it's quite expensive.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., PictBridge, printing, printer, photograph, battery, Bluetooth, laptop computer, HP
Reviewed on September 18, 2006Photographers will love the Canon Pixma iP6700D's speedy, high-quality photos, but sluggish, mediocre text output will be a turn-off for the SOHO/business crowd.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., IrDA, printing, printer, laser printer, photograph, laser
Reviewed on July 25, 2008The Canon Selphy CP770 is a neat, little dye-sublimation printer that includes a bucket for easy travel, but the wireless accessories aren't included. If you're shopping for a convenient travel-friendly printer, check out the Canon Selphy CP760 that offers the exact same technology with a similar style for a better price.TAGS:Canon Inc., printer, adapter, battery, printing, setting, image, photograph