
WHEN MONEY IS tight, simplicity and value become higher priorities- and you can find both in a plain, stand-alone inkjet printer. But inkjets are not all created equal: The three new models we reviewed this month may be fairly close in price, but they couldn't be more different in features, performance, and long-term costs.
HP's Photosmart D7560 ranked second, cost just &149 at press time, yet it offers a touchscreen LCD on the control panel, plenty of media slots, and a labeling mechanism for CD's and DVD's. It produced impressive print quality and good speed in our tests, too. Though it's an average priced printer, it gives you a lot for your money especially if you use its high-yield inks.
Like the D7560, the Canon Pixma iP4600 is intended for the home photo-printing market. It debuts in the third spot on this month's chart.
HP's Photosmart D7560 ranked second, cost just &149 at press time, yet it offers a touchscreen LCD on the control panel, plenty of media slots, and a labeling mechanism for CD's and DVD's. It produced impressive print quality and good speed in our tests, too. Though it's an average priced printer, it gives you a lot for your money especially if you use its high-yield inks.
Like the D7560, the Canon Pixma iP4600 is intended for the home photo-printing market. It debuts in the third spot on this month's chart.
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