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Kodak ESP 2170 All-in-One

The good: The Kodak ESP 2170 proves to be a capable home office performer, with an impressive software bundle, simple installation, and a new print engine design that keeps ink costs low. The bad: The printer lacks double-sided printing and has with a small LCD screen that hinders photo-editing...
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Epson WorkForce 60

The Epson WorkForce 60 is a small-office inkjet printer whose countenance belies its power. The styling of this $130 (as of June 8, 2011) printer is boring and then some, and the control panel (such as it is) looks as if it belongs on a $60 cheapo. However, the connectivity, speed, and output are those of a...
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Kodak ESP C310 All-in-One Printer

The Kodak ESP C310 All-in-One Printer (print/scan/copy) is one of the better bargains in the $100 (as of June 7, 2011) price range of color inkjet multifunctions. The primary reason is its ink pricing, which is much lower than what you’ll find for similar models such as the Dell V313w and Epson Stylus...
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DIY Inkjet Printer Prints On Almost Any Surface

After looking around, a group from University of Washington found that there were no DIY inkjet kits available. Sad times. Parallax used to sell one, and the book Inkjet Applications by Matt Gilliland which went along with it, is no longer in print. So what did University of Washington students Patrick...
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Lexmark Pinnacle Pro901

The good: The Lexmark Pinnacle Pro901 grabs your attention with its penny-per-page black ink costs and its large, color touch-screen control panel. It’s also fast with printing photos and quiet during operation, and it boasts a five-year warranty. The bad: In order to hit such a low black-ink cost,...
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