Top Five Wireless Printers (Page 2 of 2)

Article by Arnold Zafra (20,268 pts ) , published Nov 8, 2009

HP Photosmart C4385 AIO Inkjet Printer

HP Photosmart C4385 All-in-One Inkjet PrinterThe HP Photosmart C4385 all-in-one wireless printer allows you to share your printer wirelessly through its built-in Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g feature. It is capable of printing 30 ppm for black prints and 23 ppm for color prints. It also allows computer-free printing via a memory card slot that supports CFI and II cards, MS and MS Duo and MS Pro Stick, MMD, SD and xD cards.

Other features of this wireless printer include scanner resolution of up to 4800x4800 dpi, 48-bit scanner color, and up to 100 sheets input tray. It supports various paper sizes including letter, legal, executive, cards, panorama, 4x6 in, A4, A6, B5, A2, DL, C6 supported media type, paper, envelopes, labels, and cards. You can also preview your pictures before printing via the printer's 1.5-inch color display.

It also comes with a 4.5ml HP 74 Black inkjet cartridge and a 3.5 ml HP 75 Tri-Color inkjet cartridge. The HP Photosmart C4385 AIO wireless inkjet printer will set you back $199.99.

Canon PIXMA iP5200R Photo Printer

Canon PIXMA iP5200R Photo PrinterFor Canon's entry on our list, we chose a photo printer - the PIXMA iP5200R since Canon is well known in the printer department with their photo printers. The Canon PIXMA iP5200R is a feature-rich photo printer for 4x6 inch borderless printing. It is capable of 36 seconds printing speed and produces high quality photo images of up to 9,600 x 2,400 color dpi.

It also features a dual-paper path that allows you to keep photo paper on one end and plain paper on another end. The Canon PIXMA iP5200 printer also enables you to do double-sided printing using its auto sheet feeder or the paper cassette.

Its wireless feature supports 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi standard and allows you to print up to 164 feet away from the printer. This printer also features the ContrastPLUS five-color ink system which is composed of a four dye-based and one pigment-base black ink. These enables the printer to produce realistically colored photo outputs. Like most Canon PIXMA printers, the iP5200R doesn't cost too much, retailing only for $120.

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