Are all photo printers now all-in-ones ?

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My Epson R220 has just packed in and I'm looking for a decent replacement, mainly to be used for printer A4 photos..

looking around there seems very little choice of dedicated photo printers, are they all going as "all-in-one" now & if so could anyone recommend one?

thanks

Simon
 
I'd recommend one of the Canon IP range, I upgraded from an Epson R300 to the IP4500 and am getting mucg suppier results (both were geniune paper and inks so no compromise there)

Cheers :thumbs:
 
I'd recommend one of the Canon IP range, I upgraded from an Epson R300 to the IP4500 and am getting mucg suppier results (both were geniune paper and inks so no compromise there)

Cheers :thumbs:

Thanks...I was looking at the Canon IP4600 & the Epson R285 (my preferred choice) but finding one available to buy isn't quite as easy as I thought, seems the all-in-ones are taking over

Simon
 
I have epsons with a passion
the R800 and huge A4 printers are good quality but very expensive to run

I've never had a problem with the pixma ip4-5000 range
love them, versitile cheap and like the output
but don't skimp on cheap photopaper, get the decent cannon stuff and the proper inks for the best results
 
I use the Epson R1800 & Epson 9880 and would not trade them for any thing else, I get stunning prints from them both.
 
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Thanks for the replies everyone,

After trawling through the reviews I've just ordered a Canon MP540, gets excellent comments...the general consensus seems to be that Canon has overtaken Epson in print quality....with a bit of luck the Canon will use a bit less ink than my old Epson too..that cleaning cycle was a bit annoying !!

Simon
 
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