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The Cutting-Edge Photo Printer

Posted Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 by Lyn

 

Because we deeply value unforgettable moments of triumph, rejoicing and family bonding we strive hard to keep these special memories. We always use our top of the line digital cameras to click at happy events. And so, for this purpose we’ll also need a cutting-edge photo printer to deliver the kind of results we want.

 

Take a good look at the Canon Pixma iP2600 Photo Printer. This portable yet powerful photo printer delivers quality pictures and amazing results. The patented print head technology allows you to produce beautiful, quality, and long-lasting photos with seamless edges, from business card sizes, up to the largest dimension for photographs, and with resolution up to 4800 x 1200 color dpi.

 

Canon Pixma iP2600 Photo Printers works at quadruple the speed of other photo printers around. The amazing 4”x6” borderless print takes barely 50 seconds. Now, that’s simply amazing!

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Canon CanoScan 8800F - Scanner Review

Posted Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 by Alex Ion

Canon CanoScan 8800F - Scanner ReviewWe continue our reviews and this time it’s a scanner. We all use scanners at home for family slides, photos and negatives or at the office, because it’s easy and fast. But what are the best of all these models? Today we’re here with a Canon CanoScan 8800F to see if it’s good of anything.

Like always we start with the manufacturer’s description:

  • Auto-Image Fix
  • Certified USB Hi-Speed
  • Mac OS and Windows Vista compatible
  • 19200 dpi by Software
  • resolution of up to 4800 x 9600 color dpi; up to an amazing 19,200 color dpi
  • 35mm 4 x 12
  • Medium Format
  • 48-Bit depth yields over 281 trillion possible colors.
  • Incredible resolution: The included software greatly enhances resolution, up to an amazing 19,200 color dpi.

This review is not going to be long because the facts talk for the Canon CanoScan 8800F scanner. I was very impressed with the great software that allowed me to do everything I wanted, and with the high quality of the scans. It is one of the best ways I’ve found to scan negatives and slides while at the same time to offer great paper scans.

There were things I liked less like the fact that scanning is pretty slow, but I guess there’s a price to quality.

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