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Best AIO Printer Best Photo Printer
 
 
Canon PIXMA iP6600D

The good: Built-in duplexing; 3.5-inch LCD and full set of controls on the printer; solid photo quality; direct printing via PictBridge, IrDA, and (with adapter) Bluetooth; Mac and Windows compatible.
The bad: Mediocre text quality; slow.
The bottom line: Versatile standalone operation and good photo quality make the Canon PIXMA iP6600D appealing for digital camera owners, but slow operation and mediocre text output mean it's a bad choice for SOHO or business use.
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HP Photosmart 8750

The good: Excellent color photo quality; PictBridge enabled; built-in Ethernet; optional Wi-Fi or Bluetooth; monochrome pop-up printer screen display.
The bad: Bulky size; machine dissipates slight vibrations during printing; no separate ink cartridges.
The bottom line: The HP Photosmart 8750 is designed for users who want high-quality photos up to 13 x 19 inch with multiple connectivity options.
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Epson Stylus Photo R1800

The good: Excellent color photo quality; relatively speedy; CD- and DVD-label printing.
The bad: High-maintenance nozzles; Epson makes you look elsewhere for top-of-the-line black-and-white photo quality.
The bottom line: A very solid medium-format printer with a couple of quirks.
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