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The $100 Printer that Could |
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The Little Printer that Could. Every once in a while a product comes along that greatly exceeds expectations. The Canon Pixma ip4300 printer is one of those products. So, can a "cheapie" printer be capable of outstanding quality? Let's find out. |
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Printing Photos on 3rd Party Paper |
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I'll let you in on a little secret: Printer Profiles. You can use 3rd party inkjet papers and achieve spectatular results if you use the proper profile for your printer and paper combination. I do it all the time. Here's more about printer profiles: |
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Do you have a youngster on your holiday gift list that wants a camera? If that young person is between the age of 6 and 12 you have a number of options:
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Off to a bad start? Ok, you just got a new inkjet photo printer for your birthday. So the first thing you do is look through the newspaper ads to see which office supply store has the best deal on photo paper. Hold on! This is not the best way to start and is likely to end in frustration. |
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Should you print your digital photos at home? One of the big advantages and challenges of digital photography is printing your own photos. Another plus is being able to use your computer as a "digital darkroom" thus avoiding messy chemicals and delicate proceedures. However, there is a downside you need to know about. |
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