Reviewed on February 4, 2005The Canon Pixma MP780 is well suited for home offices or businesses small enough to get by without a networked multifunction printer.TAGS:Canon Inc., Canon Pixma
Reviewed on June 29, 2009HP's basic Deskjet D2660 inkjet has a fold-up paper tray and a unique paper corral that make it easy to store away. We noticed several flaws in the output quality, but if you don't expect too much in terms of photo output, this $50 inkjet will make an excellent at-home printer for intermittent use.TAGS:Canon Pixma, tray, printer, multifunction printer, HP OfficeJet, HP, Lexmark, fax, Canon Inc., photograph
Reviewed on August 15, 2006With its wealth of photo-manipulation features, the Canon Pixma MP800R is a great choice for an amateur photo hobbyist. It's also fast at all tasks, which makes it a better choice than the HP Photosmart 3310.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., printer, e-mail
Reviewed on September 8, 2004Whatever savings you get with this printer will be no comfort when you check out its output. Canon's step-up model, the Pixma iP2000, produces better goods and is a far better deal.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., tray, printer, printing, photograph, family
Reviewed on April 18, 2005The MP130 is a low-cost, personal all-in-one with good printing skills but iffy scan quality.TAGS:Canon Inc., Canon Pixma, photograph
Reviewed on July 14, 2005The PocketJet 3 is pricey and prints only on special paper, but it's more convenient than a portable inkjet if you need to print black text in out-of-the-way places.TAGS:Pentax, inkjet, roll, printer, Canon Pixma, printing, car, battery, Canon Inc., adapter