Reviewed on November 2, 2010The Epson WorkForce 520 isn't ideal for photo printing or graphics-heavy documents, but this all-in-one device delivers office-capable features like an auto document feeder and multiple connection options at an effective price. For light-duty office work, the Epson WorkForce 520 is a solid choice.TAGS:workforce, Epson, cartridge, fax, tray, sheet, printing, printer, control panel, photograph, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, LCD
Reviewed on January 6, 2008Epson's Stylus Pro R1900 13-inch-wide photo printer is great for scrapbookers who want to print with pigment ink, or advanced photographers who want to print large, but can't justify the expense of a pro-level printer.TAGS:Epson, cartridge, printer, transition, print, printing
Reviewed on July 20, 2009The Epson Stylus NX515 is a capable machine that will improve the efficiency of any office or work-at-home setup. Not only is it a lightning-fast all-in-one, but it also has a broader range of features than most other $150 AIOs. As long as you don't need a full creative software suite, the Epson Stylus NX515 will make a dependable sidekick to your computer.TAGS:tray, Epson, Epson Stylus, printer, control panel, USB 2.0, button, memory card, Wi-Fi, printing, USB
Reviewed on February 1, 2010The Epson WorkForce 610 meets the needs of both businesses and home offices that are shopping for a competent, dependable all-in-one device. Whether it's printing, faxing, copying, or scanning, this Epson is a cut above the competition.TAGS:workforce, Epson, PictBridge, control panel, printer, memory card, scanner, image
Reviewed on January 22, 2010The Epson WorkForce 310 is a cost-efficient all-in-one printer that gives you five separate ink cartridges with an automatic document feeder and a detailed control panel. Combine those features with its lightning-fast print speeds, and the WorkForce 310 is a worthwhile addition to your office arsenal.TAGS:workforce, Epson, Lexmark, cartridge, multifunction printer, printer, fax, control panel
Reviewed on February 4, 2010The Canon Pixma MP560 multifunction printer and its flashy 2-inch LCD screen and auto-document feeder may seem appealing at first, but the average consumer will find that Lexmark's Impact S305 offers faster performance and higher quality results for $50 less.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., Lexmark, printer, multifunction printer, Epson, USB 2.0, LCD, Ethernet, photograph, USB
Reviewed on December 8, 2004A quality choice for the home photo enthusiast, especially if computer-free and direct CD/DVD printing are requirements.TAGS:Epson, Epson Stylus, printing, printer, LCD
Reviewed on August 22, 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 Pixma, Canon Inc., ink, printer, paper, Epson, path, printing, photograph, camera
Reviewed on November 6, 2008The Epson Artisan 800 produces impressive color prints, photos, and text documents, and it outpaces the competition in almost all of our speed tests. We're impressed by its performance, but hesitate to recommend this printer based on the poor build quality and error-prone software.TAGS:tray, Epson, Canon Pixma, fax machine, printer, photocopier, paper, fax, HP Photosmart, printing, LCD, scanner, photograph, Canon Inc., CD, HP
Reviewed on December 1, 2010Canon's Pixma iP4820 single-function photo printer produces presentation-quality photos and documents, but the competition offers scan and fax functionality, not to mention extras like Wi-Fi and printing from a USB flash drive, for the same price. We recommend the Epson WorkForce 520 or even the Canon Pixma MP495 instead.TAGS:Canon Pixma, tray, Canon Inc., snapshot, photocopier, Epson, fax, printing, photograph, LCD, printer
Reviewed on May 7, 2004This excellent printer cedes its Editors' Choice crown to the Canon iP8500 but remains a great choice for photo enthusiasts despite some finicky printhead behavior.TAGS:Epson, cartridge, Epson Stylus, printer, photograph, text, font
Reviewed on September 18, 2007The HP Photosmart A826 snapshot printer offers an attractive design, is easy and fun to use, and works better without a PC than any other snapshot printer we've reviewed thanks to its huge touch screen, but we wonder who will spend $250 for a dedicated photo printer.TAGS:PictBridge, stylus, printer, memory card, HP Photosmart, touch screen, HP, Epson, photograph, camera, PC