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Seiko SLP 450 Review

Seiko SLP 450

The SLP 450 is Seiko’s top-of-the line label printer, offering 300dpi thermal prints, bar coding, importing from address books, etc.

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HP OfficeJet 7410 Review

HP OfficeJet 7410

HP's current king of the Inkjet Multifunction Printers, the Officejet 7410, does everything a home office user may need, and it does it using your WiFi network.

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HP PhotoSmart 8050 Review

HP PhotoSmart 8050

The HP Photosmart 8050 is a perfect blend of quality and usability at a reasonable price. But can you really get a good printer for $150 dollars? Read on to find out.

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HP PhotoSmart 475 Review

HP PhotoSmart 475

The new HP PhotoSmart 475 printer can print out 5x7,4x6 images and features 1.5GB of internal storage for showing your images in slideshow mode.

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Canon Pixma MP520

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Kyle on Jun 30th, 2008 at 3:14 PM
Score: 8

After lots of research for a good quality,reasonable all-in-one, I bought this and it is great. NOTE:I am using OS X Leopard. It's best to download the updated printer driver and scanner driver directly from the Canon website. Don't bother with the CD-Rom as the downloaded drivers have the latest update for Leopard.

Samsung CLP-300

"Want good prints fast? buy a different printer."

Babbsela on Jun 13th, 2008 at 10:55 PM
Score: 2

Bought this printer on the recommendation of a friend. Now I'm wondering if he was trying to get back at me for something. The printer worked ok for about 50 prints, and now is a real pain. It makes a loud clicking noise when I try to print, and has a real hard time picking up the paper. I never get a print the first time I send it to the printer. I've tried several weights of paper, glossy/matte, etc, and it has the same problem with all of them. It will usually do one of two things: either it will not pick the paper up at all, or will grab it, scroll about 1/2 inc...

HP Deskjet 3745

"Very cheap printer which is exactly what you get, if not worse."

Daniel Neu on Jun 4th, 2008 at 9:08 AM
Score: 2

Having owned this printer now for 3 years, it has never really worked right. The printer cartridges are extremely small compared to other printers I've owned in the past meaning it always seems you are out of colored or black ink. I've yet to ever see this printer pull two consecutive sheets of paper into the printer the same way. Alignment is always different and often off. Don't even think about trying to print photos on this printer. Once you actually get photo paper to feed into the printer (forget about correctly or strait) you notice that the black an...

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