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, TFT, paper, 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 October 24, 2007If your office printing, scan, and fax needs run to the basic, the Canon ImageClass MF4270 is a good fit, with brisk task speeds and consistent output quality.TAGS:fax, Canon Inc., print, cassette, copy, printer, scanner, LCD, printing
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, Bluetooth, battery, 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., printer, printing, IrDA, laser printer, photograph, laser
Reviewed on August 29, 2006The Canon Pixma MP180 all-in-one printer costs only $10 more than the entry-level MP160 and offers many more features. Skip the MP160 and go for the MP180.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., copy, memory card, printer, printing