Reviewed on March 6, 2008The Canon Pixma iP2600 is an excellent option for buyers looking to print their personal photos and text documents. We wish it had external ports for direct image uploading (although we're not surprised it doesn't), but you'll be more than satisfied with this printer's ability to deliver quality photos at a low price.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., printer, Lexmark, tray, memory card, USB, photograph, HP
Reviewed on March 18, 2008All-in-one printers are a tough sell, and we must insist that manufacturers release machines that produce prints with the same standard of quality as their individual counterparts. With that in mind, we can't recommend the Lexmark x7550 because of its poor quality prints and several mechanical snags.TAGS:Lexmark, tray, paper, fax, printer, printing, photograph
Reviewed on April 12, 2005The P915 is a viable general-use home printer, but it lacks the features and the quality that photo enthusiasts or presentation creators need.TAGS:Lexmark, printer
Reviewed on July 25, 2006In a vacuum, the Lexmark X342n looks like a decent all-in-one monochrome laser printer for a small office environment, but ultimately, it loses out to the Dell 1815dn in terms of features and speed.TAGS:Lexmark, printer, multifunction printer, small office, tray, laser, menu, button, function
Reviewed on October 11, 2007The Samsung ML-1630 can't claim to be the best value among $200 mono laser printers--the competition offers faster print speeds and more features--but the ML-1630's aesthetic appeal is undeniable.TAGS:laser, Lexmark, Samsung Electronics, laser printer, printer