12/03/2012

Laserjet CM6030F Mfp Clr Printer Usa Canada Eng Fr Loc Review

Laserjet CM6030F Mfp Clr Printer Usa Canada Eng Fr Loc
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Amazon had a great price for a new item! Works great; beyond my expectations; was easy to setup. Lots of features.

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12/02/2012

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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Solus Pro 2.0 for Palm Review

Solus Pro 2.0 for Palm
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One of the things I was really looking forward to as a new Palm owner was having maps on my Palm. I found Solus Pro 2.0 at a nearby store and picked it up, thinking it was just the thing. Well, I'm a bit disappointed, and here's why:
First, reading a map on your Palm is a lot harder than reading a printed map, for some reason. Expect to be disoriented a lot.
The maps on the CD work pretty well (I was using the San Francisco map). I could find places to go reasonably well. My biggest gripes are the speed (slooow), and the fact that street names don't always follow the street. For example, if I look up a street that runs the length of the city, and then zoom in on it, it's name is not necessarily displayed any longer. This was very frustrating when zoomed far in, as few if any of the streets I was looking for were labelled.
... I downloaded a map of the city I live in, and found it fairly useless. Zoomed out, it displays no streets. Zoomed in, many streets simply have no name. The size of the map is also very limited, and no location (businesses, restaurants, etc.) data is included.
Overall, this is a decent product for the maps that are included on the CD. I'd hesitate to recommend it's use outside of those areas. And I'm still looking for that ultimate mapping software package...

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DeLorme Solus Pro version 2.0 provides vector-map technology for locating individual addresses, contacts, or specific points of interest by city, state, or zip code--directly from your Palm OS handheld. You can upload street-level maps and route directions from the DeLorme Solus MapMaker Web site, and Street Atlas USA Road Warrior Edition, or get topographic map data from 3-D TopoQuads.
Also, you can connect your Palm handheld to the slim Earthmate GPS Receiver (cable required, available separately) and see your position updated in real time on a map that's displayed on your handheld computer. You can check your speed, time, heading, latitude/longitude, and elevation. Add marks to indicate specific places along your route, then synchronize these marks with your DeLorme software to see their location on detailed maps.
Other features include:
Quick search by address, place name, and point of interest with vector-based maps
Color maps on the Palm IIIc
Increased GPS capabilities
Easy navigation with drill-down tab menus
Ability to locate contacts from your address book and route among them by using the Earthmate GPS receiver


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HEWLETT PACKARD - HP Pavilion dv7t Quad Espresso Black - Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Microsoft(R) Works 9.0 , Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-720QM Processor (1.6GHz, 6MB L2 Cache, 1333MHz FSB) , 6GB DDR3 System Memory, 1 TB SATA HD, 1GB Nvidia GeForce GT 230M , 17.3" diagonal HD+ High-Definition HP LED BrightView Widescreen Display (1600 x 900), LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support , Webcam + Fingerprint Reader, Intel Wireless-N Mini-card with Bluetooth Review

HEWLETT PACKARD - HP Pavilion dv7t Quad Espresso Black - Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Microsoft(R) Works 9.0 , Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-720QM Processor (1.6GHz, 6MB L2 Cache, 1333MHz FSB) , 6GB DDR3 System Memory, 1 TB SATA HD, 1GB Nvidia GeForce GT 230M , 17.3 diagonal HD+ High-Definition HP LED BrightView Widescreen Display (1600 x 900), LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support , Webcam + Fingerprint Reader, Intel Wireless-N Mini-card with Bluetooth
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I got the dv7t quad. I have had it for about 6 months. I use it several hours a day. It is very fast. I did have an issue, as I downloaded a bunch of shareware/free ware. I got file corruption and thought I had a bad disk. I made the recovery disks and re-installed, now the corruption is completely fixed. I was wrong, the disk was not bad. This has survived being dropped a few feet. I have absolutely no issues with this computer yet and everything has been fast. As with most laptops, I like to keep it on a hard table, as keeping it on a couch or leg can cause it to get hot. I think one of the keys to this running good, has been that I downloaded all the hp hardware/software/bios updates as soon as I got it and keep these up to date.

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12/01/2012

Canon MultiPass F80 Multifunction Review

Canon MultiPass F80 Multifunction
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I wanted a quality all-in-one solution for my home office and personal use, and after some research my options boiled down to 2 models: the HP Officejet D145 and the Canon Multipass F80. Since I couldn't find a store anywhere that had BOTH of these models running for comparison, I bought ONE OF EACH and brought them home for my own evaluation.
I bought the HP D145 first. The PROS: Fast, great quality prints and copies even on plain paper in "Normal" mode. Makes double-sided copies. Multi-format card reader. Good software and tutorials. Intuitive and easy to use frontpanel buttons.
CONS: Printed manual only covers a few of the options, and help files on the CD cover the rest. Won't print borderless photos. If you need to copy something that has printing near the edges of the original, you need to reduce a few percentage points first or you'll end-up with cropped copies.
I printed a few photos from my PC and also from my Nikon Coolpix 995 3.3 megapixel digital camera using the card reader. If the photos are well lit and of high quality, they will print nicely on Photo quality paper. The only catch is the 1/4" border around the edge. I haven't tried printing on 4x6" photo paper yet, but my guess is that the border will print there as well. Some may not see this as a big deal, but if you want to print copies of scanned photos or digital camera images, they won't look the same as other photographs in your album if they have borders around them. An option is to make 4x6" prints on full sheets of paper, but then you have to cut them by hand. This is also a waste of expensive paper.
Having been impressed by the HP D145, but underwhelmed by it's inability to create borderless photo prints, I decided to see what the Canon F80 had to offer. For more than a hundred dollars less, it seemed logical to compare the two to see what HP was providing for the extra money. I also thought there was a chance that the quality of photo prints from the HP weren't that great, but I had nothing to compare to.
I bought a Canon Multipass F80, and the first thing I noticed was it's smaller size and compact footprint. It didn't come with a USB cable, and the only way to connect to your computer was with... a USB CABLE! It seems a little crazy to me that they don't include a cable that probably costs them pennies. Luckily, I had a extra one available. Having already experimented with the HP a couple of days earlier, I knew right off the bat what I wanted to know about this machine... so I tried to print a full page photo from the Cardreader. It wouldn't recognize the card at first, so after some digging throught the manual I discovered that the card must be formatted by the camera and NOT the PC. After I did this, and took a few new photos, the F80 was able to recognize the card (Compactflash only). I printed an index first, and compared to the HP D145 the photos were very small (stamp sized, compared the HP's ~1x2" index photos). The HP has this cool feature that let's you select the photo(s) and print sizes of images on the index page... then you scan the page and it automagically prints your selections. The Canon F80 doesn't do this, but I'm not sure how often I would even use this feature if I had it. There is nothing in the F80 manual that leads me to believe that you can increase the size of the thumbnails.
Canon F80 PROS: Higher quality photo prints. I ran a page of wallet sized prints from the cardreader on both machines, and a close inspection revealed slightly better quality on the Canon. In fact, it was impossible to tell that it wasn't an actual photo-lab print on the Canon. The HP looked good, but you could see a slight bit of dithering in some areas. Unless you use a magnifying glass on the photos hanging on your wall, you'll never notice the difference, but I wanted to point it out nonetheless. I also printed a photo using the borderless option, and WOW!! Again, a perfect photograph printed to the edge of the paper... just like you'd get from Kodak. Compared to the same full page print on the HP d145, the F80 print was larger (borderless) and brighter.
I haven't used either of these machines enough yet to know anything about the ink usage and long-term costs. The F80 uses 4 different colored ink tanks, and the HP D145 uses 1 black and 1 color tank... but the large color tank feeds ink to 4 separate color printheads. I'm not clear on how this works exactly, but I imagine that when you run out of Yellow ink, you'll need to replace the whole color cartridge. Only time will tell for sure, and I'll decide to take one of these back before I get that far.
COMPARISON:
HP D145 wins: quality of color copies and prints on normal paper, double-sided copies, index print quality, software.
CANON F80 wins: photo print quality, borderless prints, small footprint, lower cost.
UNKNOWN: speed and scanning ability (untested)
BOTTOM LINE: It depends on what's important to you. Compare the PROS and CONS and decide what's the best fit for your needs.
Good luck!

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Canon's MultiPASS F80 multifunction peripheral (MFP) is a full-featured printer, copier, fax and scanner in one compact machine. Each feature, whether operating in color or black and white, provides the versatility to make an impressive visual impact ? no matter what your company's imaging requirements are today or in the future. The MultiPASS F80 features the exclusive Canon Think Tank System. This intelligent ink-management system features four separate ink tanks ? one for each color. When one color runs out, you replace just one tank rather than the entire cartridge, reducing your supply costs. Also, a unique low-ink sensor alerts you so you can drop in a new tank before running out of ink in the middle of a print job. This machine provides the solutions to enable your small business to be more organized, productive and creative.The MultiPASS F80 does it all. It delivers high-quality legal and letter-size copies at speeds of up to 20 copies per minute (cpm) in black and white and 13 cpm in color. It also scans documents and photos at 9600 dpi in brilliant 36-bit color. But it's more than a copier and scanner; it also offers exceptional quality printing. Also included is a built-in color fax with Canon's Super G3 high-speed facsimile technology and 30-page Automatic Document Feeder.In addition, Canon's Advanced MicroFine Droplet Technology helps put truly remarkable photo-quality color printing to work for you with up to 2400 x 1200 dpi resolution. With its ultra-fine, 5-picoliter droplets, it refines color, precision and detail for magnificent photo printing even on plain paper. Whether you're printing 4" x 6" borderless photos or making color presentations, you can count on quality output every time.

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Samsung CLX3175FN Color Laser Printer Review

Samsung CLX3175FN Color Laser Printer
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I've owned this Samsung MFP now for about a month--replacing the last HP inkjet I will ever own. I don't print a ton of stuff, maybe 10 pages a day on average--so speed is not an issue--this one isn't fast but is more than adequate for a small office.
Here's a fast summary of my experience so far:
* The print quality is outstanding, the scanner works great
* The drivers installed flawlessly the first time (even on Vista-- believe it or not)
* The networking installed the first time-and worked after a 2-3 minute installation--all I had to do was supply an IP address-period, nothing else.
* unlike other printers I've had, the network connection on this Samsung has worked continously since the first install-I've not had to restarteven once.
* Why not 5 stars? It literally dims my lights--they flicker when it is running--may be too much computer equipment on the same circuit--I do have a lot of equipment in my office-so this may not be a problem you'll encounter
So far this is easily the best printer/scanner/copier/fax I have owned--and the replacement toner is only about $45 each (I priced them BEFORE buying)-- and if you shop around-you might find this machine on sale--making it almost a no brainer. The bottomline is that it works, it installed easily, and the quality is excellent.
Update 08/2010:
I now have owned this for over 18 months--and I still would give it 4-5 stars-the only reason for not 5 is still because it causes my room lights to flicker when it is operating (not when it is in idle mode). Since my first review-I have had zero issues with the operation of this printer--and am very happy with the speed and quality of the scans, faxes, prints, etc.
Ironically, I found the little brother to this printer (CLP-310) on sale for cheaper than buying replacement toners so I bought it just for the toner and 'spare parts'--it is a wireless model-and now I use it as my primary-it doesn't dim the lights...but it is the same print engine as far as I can tell-so the quality is just as good. If you don't need scanning and faxing, the CLP-310 is a better choice for just printing-since it is wireless.
And the network set-up on it was just as easy and flawless...
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X7550 Clr Inkjet P/s/c/f USB Wl 1200X1200 30/27PPM Review

X7550 Clr Inkjet P/s/c/f USB Wl 1200X1200 30/27PPM
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Best bang for your buck! No wireless print server needed with this one.
I had a Lexmark Z53 that I was replacing and unhappy with. I vowed to never buy another Lexmark. But when researching other all-in-one printer, scanner, copier, faxes I consistently found the Lexmark x7550 at the top! It had everything I needed and was a great value for the price. Other all-in-one printer, scanner, copier, faxes, claim to be "wireless" but really only have "wireless capability" and require an external wi-fi print server. This one has it all built-in!
Once I got it home, I was shocked how many cool features it has and that work without a problem! I can stand at the Lexmark, scan a document and wirelessly make it create a PDF on my laptop! When I return to the laptop, there is the PDF document!
I have Windows Vista and it has worked flawlessly.

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