10/15/2012

Nikon FH-816 16MM Strip Film Holder Review

Nikon FH-816 16MM Strip Film Holder
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why is this 5 cent piece of plastic over $300 dollars?
Are they nuts. Do they really think ANYONE will buy this?
good luck

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With the FH-816 from Nikon, you can create picture-perfect scans of all your 16mm film strips. Designed for use with Nikon's LS-8000 and 9000ED scanners, the FH-816 holds up to three film strips with a maximum capacity of 20 frames each. Because the FH-816 is designed specifically for your Nikon scanner, you can be assured of quality results. The FH-816 also comes backed by a one-year limited warranty.

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Epson WorkForce 600 Wireless All-in-One Refurb Review

Epson WorkForce 600 Wireless All-in-One Refurb
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When I review a product, I like to mention the problems first, then detail the things I like. For this review, there are quite simply no things I like about this printer.
Connectivity: Poor. I've been able to connect a wide variety of devices to my wireless G network, including a Brother printer, but this printer will not connect no matter what I do. This isn't terribly important, however, given the other problems I've had.
Print: Print quality is acceptable. Given the quantity of ink this printer guzzles, I'd hope it would be. After replacing what I assumed were starter cartridges, I got 40 ordinary text pages out of the replacement carts. There's no longer a need to connect this monster to my wireless network, since it's cheaper to print text on my Canon photo printer.
Fax: It will not receive faxes. All is configured correctly, the printer reports an incoming ring, it's set to answer, but when I try to force it to answer it returns the error "Load paper for fax printing." Paper is loaded, and I made a copy to test that there are no feed problems.
Copy: B&W copying is acceptable, but again, not cheap. I'm not going to try a color copy until I have no choice.
Scan: Acceptable. I'm using an 8GB SDHC card and scanning directly to the card, since of course there's no network connection. It works, but an ordinary scanner would produce better quality scans and take up a whole lot less space.
I've had my eye on a large format Epson printer, but this is the last Epson product I will ever own. I do recognize that the photo printers are a very different beast than the Workforce printers, but if this is the kind of quality that Epson will put its name on, I've lost all respect for the company.

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10/14/2012

Lexmark AIO All-In-One Dual Cartridge Inkjet Printer X5070 Review

Lexmark AIO All-In-One Dual Cartridge Inkjet Printer X5070
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I bought this printer after looking at a number of others. I thought it was a nice printer with great price for all of the features it had.
After taking the printer out of the box, it only took about 10 minutes to set up. There was a big sheet in the box with illustrations and step by step instructions. Also, the software CD guides you through the set up. Once again, a very quick and easy set up. I was up and printing in 10 minutes!
The printer works great. It prints text very fast and color text with photos fairly quickly too. The scanner, copier, and fax work great. I have not had any problems. I've been running about 50 sheets of paper in the tray and have not had one paper jam.
I also like the fact that there is a telephone handset on the unit so you can use it as a land line if necessary.
All and all I found it to be a nice, reliable, all in one printer with a very affordable price. I would recommend this printer to others.

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HP C6350 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One Print/Scan/Copy Review

HP C6350 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One Print/Scan/Copy
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I could go into great detail but it wouldn't matter. This is the worst printer I have ever owned or used. The print quality was poor from the beginning. You notice I said "was"... that's because the color stopped printing altogether after a short time. I replaced the ink and still no color printing. The HP customer service is non existent. DO NOT buy this printer.

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10/13/2012

Samsung CLP-510 Color Laser Printer Review

Samsung CLP-510 Color Laser Printer
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Despite the high resolution numbers claimed this machine is a bit fuzzier for B&W printing than my 7-year-old HP laserprinter. On the plus side, the printer was easy to set up for Windows XP printing through a network-attached storage disk array. The pages are smear-proof unlike those from an inkjet printer. I don't think that there is any other printer at this price that will duplex (print on both sides).
Make sure that you have a friend named Bruno when it is time to hoist this puppy into the car or onto a desk.

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A feature-rich laser printer, the CLP-510 from Samsung is one of the most cost-efficient printers on the market, with a cost per page of as low as 1.1 cents. Built to withstand even heavy workloads, the CLP-510 has a 35,000-page monthly duty cycle and is compatible with PC, Mac, and Linux operating systems. With print resolutions up to 1200 dpi, you can create professional looking documents from your home or office. Print speeds are as fast as 25 ppm for monochrome, with a time-to-first-page of about 13 seconds.
The CLP-510 comes with a standard USB port and optionally supports Ethernet and wireless networks, providing expandability even for connected workgroups. With 64 MB of standard memory (expandable up to 194 MB) and Samsung's SPGPm processor, the CLP-510 can reliably handle large print jobs. An automatic duplexing unit lets you easily print double-sided documents. The 250-sheet standard paper tray is expandable up to 400 pages, and a second 100-sheet multi-purpose tray supports paper sizes up to 8.5 by 14 inches. The CLP-510 consumes less than 450 watts during normal printing and less than 17 watts in sleep mode. Samsung also provides a one-year limited warranty.

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10/12/2012

HP OfficeJet G85 All-in-One Review

HP OfficeJet G85 All-in-One
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This wonderful machine has so many advantages over using my printer and scanner that I barely know where to start. Here's what I fell in love with in my little home office:
1) Stand-alone fax and copying. Even if the PC is completely turned off, or busy doing something else, this is a "real" copier and fax machine. It makes my office feel all grown up.
2) A document feeder that didn't feel cheap or added-on makes a big difference. This thing doesn't just do what a copier or fax is capable of doing, it does it the same way. It has a 100% intuitive, sturdy document feeder and stacker.
3) Really good print quality, and good speed. The color print is better than my Epson (which was very highly rated) and quite fast. The 600 dpm black and white is almost like a laser, although no inkjet has ever truly matched a laser yet.
4) It's got all the serious features, like a decent-sized paper tray, that my printer never had. Unlike the scanner/printer solution I'd been using, I can copy and fax without storing files on the PC. And when I do scan, the software is smart enough to do things like re-orient the document a little when it's not scanned squarely. Cool!
5) The setup was trivially easy on my 3-year-old PC (which, admittedly, is running Windows 98).
6) Even though it LOOKS big, it's really no bigger than my printer was - just taller. Frankly it's got a certain "real office" cachet that's very appealing.
7) Obvious, well-labeled controls that never required me to read a manual.
8) Smart features abound. I noticed that as a copier, it starts printing the portion of the page that it has scanned already even before it finishes scanning the entire page. This makes the output (or faxing?) faster - very sensible.
For me (and my wife) this was the one multi-function gizmo worth waiting for. For those of us who used scanners and printers separately for years, we learned the hard way that they just weren't very good at being fax machines and copiers. Having one device that can do ALL those things and still be a great home printer is just wonderful.
One quibble, though - the scanner top is not legal sized. The copier can copy legal documents and accept them through the document feeder, but you can't scan bigger than A4 paper.

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The Hewlett-Packard OfficeJet G85 All-in-One can save you time, space, and money in your home or office. It combines a printer, scanner, fax, and copier into one reliable, networkable product.
Designed with built-in multitasking technology supported by separate paper paths, the OfficeJet G85 allows printing while you are scanning images or sending faxes. You can also make copies while sending print jobs or scan while copying documents. Additionally, the copier can work as a stand-alone unit to produce quality copies in color and black ink with 600 x 600 dpi at copy speeds up to 12 copies per minute in black and 9 cpm in color with automatic collation. Efficient multiple copies can be selected from 1 to 99 copies. The reduction and enlargement options range from 25 to 400 percent.
All the best qualities of the G85's copier functions translate to the scanning and printing features as well. The flatbed scanner features resolution of 600 x 3,600 dpi (up to 9,600 dpi enhanced) with 26-bit color and 8-bit gray scale (256 levels of gray for improved contrast) and includes optical character recognition (OCR) for easy text editing and revisions. The printer produces pages with 600 dpi resolution in black and 2,400 x 1,200 in color, in print speeds of up to 12 ppm in black and 10 ppm in color. The unit holds 150 sheets in the input tray, handling plain paper, ink-jet papers, labels and transparencies, glossy and matte photo paper, iron-on transfers, and more.
The 14.4 Kbps fax modem receives messages at up to 10 ppm, sending at 6 seconds per page. The fax feature holds up to 125 speed dials and 125 pages in memory, and the automatic document feeder with 30-page capacity further frees you for other projects. Plus, you can fax directly from your PC. E-mail images can be sent directly with one-touch operation. USB and parallel port connections, color ink cartridges, CD-ROM installation software, a user guide, and bidirectional IEEE 1284 cable are included. The one-year limited warranty covers parts and labor. --Barbara Price

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10/11/2012

Dell XPS M1330 13.3-Inch Widescreen Laptop (Tuxedo Black) Review

Dell XPS M1330 13.3-Inch Widescreen Laptop (Tuxedo Black)
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[See end of my review for an update after nearly 1 year of ownership]
After reading lots of good reviews for the Dell XPS M1330 (e.g., cnet and pcmag websites among others), I purchased two of them, one for my wife, one for me. The configuration of our laptops is a bit different than the one on this page, and I urge you to custom-configure yours at dell's website rather than buying a pre-configured one (unless you're in too much of a hurry to wait an extra week to get it custom-built to your specs).
We both love the laptops. First, I'll list all the good things, then a few negatives about the laptop, then some negatives about dealing with Dell.
We both got the optional LED display (extra $150). Compared to the standard LCD display, the LED display is brighter, more energy efficient (meaning longer battery life), and makes the computer a couple tenths of an inch thinner and a couple ounces lighter. The LED display is noticeably nicer than the LCD display (which isn't bad, but is certainly not better than the average glossy laptop display). The only negative about the display is that the viewing angle isn't as wide as I had expected, and isn't as wide as the viewing angle on some other laptops with glossy displays.
We both got large hard drives, hers at 5400rpm and mine at 7200rpm. The 5400rpm one should be fine for 90% of users. I got the faster one because I do a lot of number crunching.
Hers has the integrated graphics, mine has the optional 128mb dedicated graphic card - neither of us have really pushed the graphics to the edge, but for everyday applications the (less-expensive) integrated graphics seems every bit as good as the extra-cost dedicated graphics card.
We both got core 2 duo intel processors - hers is 2.0 ghz, mine is 2.4 ghz. I consider a core 2 duo running at 2.0 ghz or better a necessity for anyone buying a laptop these days. I also suggest getting a large hard drive. It's better to pay extra for these things now, than to find out next year that your needs have outgrown your processor and hard drive. (RAM, however, is something you can upgrade later at relatively low cost as your needs grow.)
The keyboard has an excellent feel; typing on it is very pleasant, and the keys are not especially noisy. I've had 8 laptops from various companies (gateway, dell, toshiba, and 4 thinkpads from ibm or lenovo). Everyone says that thinkpads have the best keyboards. I think that USED to be true. But the keyboard on my most recent thinkpad - built after lenovo bought thinkpad from ibm - isn't quite as good as the keyboards on the three ibm-branded thinkpads I owned. Compared to most laptops, I like the keyboard on the Dell xps m1330 very much. This is subjective, though, and you should visit your local Best Buy (most locations stock Dell XPS laptops) and try the keyboard yourself.
We also like the slot-loading CD/DVD reader/burner better than the more common tray-loading ones. It is noisier than the tray when accepting or ejecting a disc, but the noise is only for a second or two and it is very tolerable, not annoying at all.
The bottom of the laptop does not get as hot as most other laptops I've used. However, some folks who bought this laptop say that theirs run pretty hot. A good thing to do is make sure you get the option to return your unit for a full refund, in case this (or anything else) turns out to be a problem.
We both get excellent battery life from the standard 6-cell battery. When running on battery power on a cross-country flight, I turned down the brightness of the display two notches from maximum, and got a bit over 3 hours of battery life. (This wasn't watching a DVD, though, which would use up the battery a bit faster.)
The build quality of these things seems very good. I fully expect them to hold up well over the long haul.
I realize this is subjective, but we both really like the looks of the XPS laptops. They are sleek and attractive. I encourage you to visit your local best buy and see one in person and judge for yourself. (This will also give you a chance to type on its keyboard to see whether you like the feel of it).
The Dell XPS laptops come with some nice extras, including:
a) all of the drivers, software, and operating system files on backup CDs or DVDs. This is unusual: most other laptops have these on their hard drives, and the buyer is required to create his or her own backup discs - most people don't bother doing this, which is bad news if a disaster happens and you have to reinstall everything from scratch.
b) a nice leatherette folder that holds all of these discs and the manual (yes, it comes with a printed manual, too!)
c) a soft sleeve to protect the laptop in case you put it in a briefcase, large handbag or backpack not specifically designed for laptops.
d) a small, thin wireless IR remote, which you can use when watching DVDs or listening to music or enjoying other media. This is a very cool but not incredibly useful extra, because you probably won't be sitting very far from the 13.3" display when watching your movies.
Now for the negatives.
There are only 2 USB ports. You can get around this with a USB hub, but some devices need to be plugged directly into a USB port in the computer. You can also get around this to a limited extent by opting for built-in bluetooth, then using wireless bluetooth devices instead of USB devices where possible. Still, it's inconvenient having only 2 usb ports.
That's really the only negative about the laptop, itself. The laptop doesn't have a few other luxuries that some other laptops now have - such as a little light built in to the top of the monitor that you can turn on when you're typing in a dark environment (red-eye flight) and it dimly lights up your keyboard. But just about everything else you'd need is here.
The big negative was dealing with Dell.
After configuring and pricing my systems online at dell's site, I ordered over the phone, because I'd read that you can bargain a bit with the phone sales reps. In fact, I did save about $200 on each of the laptops this way. However, the sales rep entered the order incorrectly for one of the laptops, never sent me a confirmation email, and gave me an incorrect customer number. Then, he took 5 or 6 days off, and it was very hard for me to get any information about my orders from anyone else at dell. When I finally did, I saw that one of the computers was not configured the way I ordered it, and it was quite a lot of trouble to get that changed back to how I originally wanted it.
After that was all straightened out, the laptops were built and shipped to me a few days before the estimated ship and delivery dates, which was a nice bonus.
But one of the laptops came with a nice, small 65-watt power supply adapter, while the other came with a big bulky and heavy 90-watt adapter. I thought there must be a mistake, they are both the same laptop, after all. It took me a while (and several calls) to learn that either adapter could be used safely with either laptop, but that the the 90-watt adapter would be better for the laptop with the faster processor.
I've made a couple calls to Dell technical support. Each time, I got through to a real human in only about 5-10 minutes. (These days, that's really quite good.) I believe this is because XPS laptops get access to "express" customer service/support, while regular Dell laptops (e.g. inspiron) have the regular (i.e. slow) tech support with long wait times.
The tech support person was located in the Philippines. He was very patient and helpful.
One other negative about Dell: they shipped both laptops with Windows Vista, the original edition NOT service pack 1 - even though SP1 was available to Dell for 2 months before I placed my order!!! That meant I had to install SP1 on both laptops. This installation did not go as smoothly as it should have (e.g., after installation, computer froze once, and later didn't wake from sleep correctly, or woke up but didn't recognize attached usb devices, etc).
In fact, I have a few issues with Vista, but I'm reviewing the laptop, not Vista, and you unfortunately will likely be forced to get Vista with almost any new laptop you are considering buying.
But it was incredibly disappointing that Dell put the old Vista on these machines when SP1 was already available. Perhaps they hadn't yet gotten around to testing SP1 on their laptops.
** *
Would I do it all over again? Yes, even if I had to go through the same hassles dealing with Dell, because I really love these XPS laptops.
** *
UPDATE - MARCH 2008 - AFTER NEARLY 1 YEAR OF OWNERSHIP
We have now owned and used both M1330s for nearly a year.
Mine started making a funny noise, which turned out to be a defective fan. Called Dell tech support, got to a human almost immediately, they overnighted some parts to a local technician, who came to my house 2 days after the call and installed the new parts. All of this was covered by my basic 2-year included warranty.
My wife's had a problem with the display. I called Dell tech support, got a human almost immediately, they told me how to figure out whether the problem was the actual display or the video card. Once we determined it was the display, they overnighted a new display to a local technician, who came to our house and installed it. Unfortunately, the new display is slightly grainy looking, so we will call Dell and request a replacement...Read more›

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Pro Slide & Film Copier / Duplicator + Specialty Photographic Instructions: For Canon, Casio, Contax, Epson, Fuji / Fujifilm, JVC, Kodak, Konica, Kyocera, Leica, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba Review

Pro Slide and Film Copier / Duplicator + Specialty Photographic Instructions: For Canon, Casio, Contax, Epson, Fuji / Fujifilm, JVC, Kodak, Konica, Kyocera, Leica, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba
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I got a cheesy-70's version of a slide duplicator, not even what's shown in the product description. Cheap plastic-mounted lens wouldn't screw into my Canon cleanly (at all), and needed to use my other actual HD macro, which has a metal lens mount, instead. The Bower Company is deceitful and so is Specialty Camera for selling it. Beware - this thing's worth about $30.

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10/10/2012

Samsung SCX-4100 Laser Multifunction Review

Samsung SCX-4100 Laser Multifunction
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I was in the market for a personal copier to support my real estate business. The requirements? Have to be small enough for me to carry around, inexpensive cost-per-page and affordable. This product fits the bill and it even adds printing and scanning capability as a bonus!
The print quality is surprisingly crisp for both text and image, off-the-glass copy is excellent and the scanner performs very well.
The scan function didn't work when I connect this printer through parallel port (bi-directional issue?), but all taken care off when I switch to USB. Also notice the paper tray door is kind of hard to open. I suggest using their provided software to get the most out of this printer!
Overall I highly recommend this for people whom looking to have a multifunction printer with small space and budget that print a lot of text or B/W document and doesn't need color capability.

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It used to be that you needed a separate machine for each of your needs. Thank goodness that's no longer the case. With multifunction machines like the SCX-4100 from Samsung, you can still get the high-quality results you have come to expect from separate peripherals, while saving both space and money. The SCX-4100 can print, copy, and scan, all in one easy-to-use machine.
The monochrome laser printer has a 600 x 600 dpi resolution, with print times up to 15 ppm. (All reported speeds are maximums. Actual speeds will vary.) The color CIS scanner has a 4,800 x 4,800 dpi maximum enhanced scan resolution (600 dpi optical) and has a 24-bit color depth and a 256-level grayscale. The scannersupports the TWAIN standard and delivers scan times of about 27 seconds (line art). The copy feature allows you to reduce or enlarge your original anywhere from 50% to 200%, while a multi-copy feature lets you print up to 99 copies at a time.
The SCX-4100 has a 250-sheet input capacity and 50-sheet output capacity, and accepts a wide variety of original media, including plain paper, transparencies, envelopes, labels, and stocks (card, thick, thin, bond, preprinted, and colored). Both USB and parallel ports are provided, and a 10,000-page maximum duty cycle is able to handle light-to-medium use environments. The 110 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz power supply consumes about 300 watts, while noise levels are less than 49 dB during normal operation. Compatible with PC and various Linux operating systems, the SCX-4100 comes backed by a one-year limited warranty.
What's in the BoxSCX-4100, starter toner cartridge, AC power cord, quick install guide, CD-ROM with drivers and documentation; USB cable not included

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10/09/2012

HP OfficeJet 7130 All-in-One Multifunction Review

HP OfficeJet 7130 All-in-One Multifunction
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I recently purchased this printer after reading favorable reviews in PC publications. I was mainly interested in photo printing but wanted more versatility in order to reduce the clutter on an already overloaded desktop. I've been nothing but impressed with the printer since taking it out of the box.
Setup was easy, although the steps are in an unusual order compared to other printers/peripherals that I've installed in the past - pay attention to the setup poster.
It prints beautiful photos with vivid color and crisp detail. However, the speed has been the pleasant surprise: I typically print a 4x6 at the highest resolution in about a minute and an 8x10 in under four. Plain paper printing is also very good for everyday documents.
The copier, scanner and fax functionalities all work as they should. An intuitive control panel and LCD display make every function very easy to use. The bundled software also allows control from your PC console and it's one of the nicer ones that I've seen (i.e. you can program your fax numbers from the PC rather than the printer's keypad and can even instantly import information from Outlook).
The gripes that I have are minor compared to the output that this machine produces. First, it is a very big printer - the pictures don't do it justice. Second, it jerks back and forth while printing enough to cause minor vibrations in my desk. I recommend figuring a way to put it on its own dedicated printer cart. Third, for the price, it would have been nice to have the second paper tray thrown into the deal - every now and then I waste a piece or two of photo paper on the grocery list because I forgot to swap out the paper.
To recap,
PROS
* Excellent print quality for both photos and documents
* Print speed
* Ease of use
CONS
* Bulky unit doesn't belong on most desktops
* High price doesn't include some extras that it should

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Brother MFC-3820CN Color Inkjet Multifunction Review

Brother MFC-3820CN Color Inkjet Multifunction
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For the money I could not find another MF device that even came close to this unit.
Printing, Fax, Scanning, and copying are all as expected with output quality on par with other units in the $150-$400 range. However, it is its advanced functions that really make it shine.
First, the MFC has a built in 10/100baseT server. Not just a print server but a server that will support both local network and internet based printing, faxing, and even FTP access to memory cards. Want to share your digital photos; just put your CF, SD, etc. card in the printer and have your friends FTP in and copy the files. Or, use a memory card to store other files that you want to make accessable via FTP.
You can also do a lot of other interesting things like auto-forward faxes, store and forward on demand, broadcast, and so on. In all cases a Fax can be sent via normal phone line or via email depending on the 'address' you enter.
One very cool feature if you have broadband is that by opening port 515 on your home router/firewall you can print to the Brother MFC from anyplace you have internet access. Print from a hotel, airport, friends house, work (as long as port 515 is not blocked), etc. Very cool.
Also, the 20 sheet ADF is great for making copies or faxing larger documents while the flat bed scanner allows copy/fax of bound books, etc.
One the down side:
- The unit is not small; allow enough space for it
- The paper tray only holds ~100 sheets; a common issue with consumer printers
- Memory is limited at 16MB; don't expect to store tons of complex documents
- Color faxing ONLY works if you print the Fax when it arrives; you can't store a color fax and print it later or forward it to another Fax
- You have to install all 4 ink carts. for the printer to work and if one cart. is out of ink the printer stops printing; e.g. if your Yellow is out and you want to print a B&W fax you are out of luck
- Unlike HP units, the Bother has fixed print heads so if you have a failure you can't just replace the cart.; your have to replace the printer
- You can't change the IP Ports that the printer uses for its various network functions; e.g. FTP is fixed at 21, printing is fixed at 515. It would have been nice for security reasons to be able to change these to a user-defined value.
All in all this is a great all-in-one unit that has some great features that no other unit it its class has. For the price you can't go wrong!

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The Brother MFC-3820CN is an all-in-one color printer, color copier, color fax machine, and color scanner, perfect for the home office or small business where space is at a premium. With a maximum 4,800 x 1,200 optimized print resolution, Micro Piezo ink jet technology, and 5-picoliter ink droplet size, prints are bright, vivid, and true-to-life. Print speeds are as fast as 14 ppm for black and 12 ppm for color. The MFC-3820CN has a standard input capacity of 100 sheets, a 50-sheet output capacity, and also comes with a 20-page automatic document feeder.
The flatbed scanner provides up to 600 x 2,400 dpi maximum resolution and 36-bit color (256 levels of gray), with four one-touch buttons (scan to image, e-mail, OCR, file, and media card--Windows only) to help automate frequent tasks. The included software bundle helps you achieve the best scans and includes an OCR (optical character recognition) tool for scanning documents directly to text files. Copy speeds are as fast as 12 cpm for black and 10 cpm for color, while up to 99 copies can be made at once, freeing up your time for other tasks. Copies can be reduced or enlarged from 25% to 400% in 1% increments.
The fax machine has a 3-second per page transmission speed and is capable of color faxing. It utilizes MH, MR, MMR, and JPEG (for color fax) fax coding methods. A fax memory of up to 480 pages ensures that you don't miss important faxes when you run out of paper, while the 100-entry speed dial, fax forwarding, and paging features provide added convenience. The remote retrieval function allows you to access your fax machine from outside the office, while a 150-location fax broadcasting feature sends multiple faxes from a single original.
The MFC-3820CN has both USB 2.0 and Ethernet ports and also directly accepts Memory Stick, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, and Secure Digital memory cards for convenient photo printing. You can access the media cards over a network. The MFC-3829CN has a footprint of 17.6 by 17.8 inches and weighs 23.1 pounds. Compatible with both Mac and PC, it also comes backed by a one-year limited warranty.
What's in the BoxMFC-3820CN, automatic document feeder, user documentation, power cord

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10/08/2012

HP : Photosmart Premium C309a Multifunction Printer, Fax, Scanner, Copier -:- Sold as 2 Packs of - 1 - / - Total of 2 Each Review

HP : Photosmart Premium C309a Multifunction Printer, Fax, Scanner, Copier -:- Sold as 2 Packs of - 1 - / - Total of 2 Each
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I have a lot of experience with photo printers and this is my second HP photo printer. My previous printer and this printer both ran through ink (which is not cheap for this printer!) quickly and had reliability issues. My thought in buying this printer was that, if it costs a lot of money, it must be quality. This printer will give you stellar photos of great quality. Additionally, I digitized 1700 family photos with this printer with ease (the scanner is slow so it took ages but it's easy to use and good quality).
However, expect it to come up with a couple random errors along the course of a multi-photo print job (to include one of your ink cartridges running low or a paper jam). It seemed as though every time I sat down to do a print job something minor would go wrong which would make it quite a time consuming process. I found myself redoing print jobs quite a lot because of errors and glitches on both HP photo printers which I have owned. This printer would print about 40 photos before one of the ink cartridges would begin to run out and to replace the whole set of 5 cartridges is $50. Add the cost of the printer and it is more economical and quality to get your pictures printed at the store.
Additionally, my printer completely quit printing magenta ink 4 months after I bought it. I have done all sorts of troubleshooting with HP and they have deemed the printer irreparable. This is, of course, an isolated event but as far as dependability this product is batting 0 for 1 for me right now. Additionally, even though I bought the printer 6 months ago, HP records show the warranty as out of date and I am in a warranty update battle with them which may not end in my favor so my advice to you, if you do buy this printer, is to KEEP THE RECEIPT FOR WARRANTY PURPOSES.

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10/07/2012

Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One - Multifunction ( printer / copier / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - printing (up to): 30 ppm (mono) / 29 ppm (color) - 100 sheets - Hi-Speed USB, USB host (DE; FR; UK Version) Review

Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One - Multifunction ( printer / copier / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - printing (up to): 30 ppm (mono) / 29 ppm (color) - 100 sheets - Hi-Speed USB, USB host (DE; FR; UK Version)
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*** Update February 22, 2009 ***
New rating: 1
(The Amazon site won't let me change the actual rating so the best I can do is put in this comment.)
After 9 months the printer started malfunctioning. With full ink cartridges it would print horribly as though it was out of ink. I had an extended warranty but was told they can't get parts to fix it. Fortunately I was allowed to exchange for a different make. Until now all of my comments below held true - but reliability with this unit seems to be a problem.
*** Original Review***
I have had the printer for about 2.5 months now and haven't had any problems. Had it set up and working in a matter of minutes.
Some other reviewers seem unhappy about its lack of bluetooth or that it doesn't have a USB cable in the box. This didn't bother me because I wasn't expecting it to be bluetooth compatible, and I knew it didn't have the USB cable in the box.
Pros:
- Easy set up. Installed drivers from CD, plugged in USB cable, worked like a charm.
- Prints fast
- I love having scanning and copying capabilities built in. Have used both and it worked just fine.
- Inexpensive ink
Cons:
- Louder than most printers (I have seen other reviewers comment on this as well)
- The paper tray design is a little weird. The output paper almost lies on top of the input paper. Seems to work fine for smaller print jobs but my guess is that it wouldn't for larger print jobs.
- Copying/scanning must be done one page at a time. But this is typical of most home printers.
- Would be nice to have automatic duplex printing. But most home printers don't.
So if you're looking for a high end professional office printer for high volume copying, duplex printing, etc., then this probably isn't the printer for you. If you need a decent home printer/scanner/copier it works great.


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HP Deskjet F2430 All-in-One Printer Scanner Copier W/Windows 7 Compatibility Review

HP Deskjet F2430 All-in-One Printer Scanner Copier W/Windows 7 Compatibility
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This was a black Friday special I picked up for $25 at Wal-Mart, and honestly, it's not even worth $2.50.
It has a klutzy paper feeding system. It might work with 5 sheets of paper, but that's all, and then it jams. It absolutely will not work with photo paper.
I've taken the unit back twice, and I'm getting a refund on this one, as it does the same thing.
On a positive note - if you want just a scanner - that part works great. It is fast, and makes clear scans.

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10/06/2012

VuPoint Hammacher Schlemmer Photo Converter Review

VuPoint Hammacher Schlemmer Photo Converter
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OK, its cheap. But the quality of the scanned photos are very poor. I tried several reference photos and skin tones came out blue-ish and dark overall. My HP all-in-one fax, copy, print & scanner does a much better job. I was looking for something simple to use and thought this would be it. Hope you don't make the same mistake.

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10/05/2012

The Neat Company NeatScan To Office Scans to Excel Outlook Word and PowerPoint (White) Review

The Neat Company NeatScan To Office Scans to Excel Outlook Word and PowerPoint (White)
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The Neat Scan to Office suite provides an excellent way to get receipts, business cards, and other documents into Microsoft Office. Unfortunately it lacks the organizational tools that made NeatCo's flagship product, Neat Receipts, a killer app.
Also note that this is not a Mac product. It will, however, work with VMWare or Parallels running Windows XP or Vista running a Windows version of Microsoft Office 2003 or 2007.


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Lexmark X6675 All-in-One Printer Review

Lexmark X6675 All-in-One Printer
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There is a known problem related to Lexmark printers. After installing the printer driver, the boot process becomes slow, sometimes takes 17 minutes, freezing all network connections and some other functions in the computer. There is a solution that is not published officially by Lexmark. The patch is located in ftp://ftp.lexmark.com/driver/inkjet_drivers/slowboot/32bit/ for models 49XX, 56XX, 66XX, 76XX.
Other than this inconvenience, the printer is a beauty machine, with all the functions working good.

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