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Browse Printers & Scanners Models & Brands: CASIO CW-100-IH, Xerox 8560/DT, Epson SP7880K3, Microtek 3800, Hewlett Packard C7791D#A2L, Kodak 6000, Visioneer 44001D-WU, Hewlett Packard Q3005A#ABA, adf, Fargo Electronics 44400Home › Printers & Scanners
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CASIO CW-100-IH Dimentions: 12 x 8.5 x 3.75 inches Weight: 4.8 pounds Price: $210.19
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Key features CASIO CW-100-IH
- 300 DPI Resolution
- Can print on up to 40 discs in 1 of 5 colors per ribbon cartridge - red, green, blue, silver, or black
- Final print will not peel off!
- Bundled Accessories - AC Adapter; USB Cable (1.8m); Ink Ribbon Cassette (Black); Practice CD-R; CD-ROM with CD-R Title Printer Application, CD Layout Ruler
- Uses any type of TrueType font
- Model: Casio CW-100-IH CD Label Printer
Review Casio CW-100-IH CD Label Printer / CASIO CW-100-IH:Optical media such as CD-R and DVD-R discs are the standard for convenient storage for digital music, images, and business data. Now Casio introduces an easy, affordable, and professional way to create labels for these discs. The Casio CW-100 Disc Title Printer uses direct thermal printing technology. The CW-100 can print titles on up to 40 discs in one of 5 different colors (red, blue, green, silver or black). The CW-100 will not damage your important discs. Unlike other ink systems, thermal prints dry instantly, and the final print will not peel off. Use any font on your system to create custom disc titles. 300 DPI Printing provides sharp, professional results. The CW-100 also provides a unique auto-turn function to print on upper and lower areas of your discs in one simple operation. Create your own titles-print directly onto CD's. [+]
Design a label simply by selecting options that suit the CD type and your needs. Import your own graphics (BMP or JPEG) onto the CD's and use your own fonts that are installed on your computer. An on-screen preview image shows exactly what the label will look like. An assistant feature provides help when you need it. Add up to 6 lines per input field. With this printer, you can get professional looking labels printed directly onto your CD and DVD media! Unlike messy sticker labels, this printer uses direct thermal printing technology that drys instantly. Which is great for DVD video discs which can experience playback problems when used with sticker labels. Unique auto-turn function that prints on upper and lower areas of your disc in one simple operation Import your own BMP or JPG graphics On-screen preview image Add up to 6 lines per input field Print both horizontally & vertically Connects to your PC via USB Print Area - 5/8 x 2 15/16 The actual appearance of ink ribbon color is affected by the color of the label on which printing is being performed. Each ink ribbon. |
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Xerox 8560/DT Dimentions: 23 x 37 x 27.5 inches Weight: 111 pounds List Price: $2,100.81 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Xerox 8560/DT
- Print Color Color
- Print Resolution 2400 dpi Maximum
- Standard Memory 512MB
- Network Fast Ethernet
- Maximum Print Resolution 2400 dpi
- Model: Xerox Phaser Color Solid Ink Printer with Extra Tray (8560/DT)
Review Xerox Phaser Color Solid Ink Printer with Extra Tray (8560/DT) / Xerox 8560/DT:The Phaser 8560 series printer gives busy workgroups a fast, affordable, easy-to-use color printer that can expand from a desktop model to a four-tray, floor-standing powerhouse. |
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Epson SP7880K3 Dimentions: 53 x 30 x 41 inches List Price: $2,995.00 Price: $2,995.00
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Key features Epson SP7880K3
- Superior color & clarity, with an almost three-dimensional look, surpassing what a traditional, silver halide photograph can produce
- Unique Epson screening technology developed specifically for exhibition-quality black-and-white prints
- Maximum resolution of 2880 x 1440 dpi for incredibly sharp text and line art
- Create sellable quality, neutral and toned, black-and-white prints from a single ink set
- Sold and shipped from authorized Epson retailer; Extended warranty available
- Model: Epson Stylus® Pro 7880
Review Epson Stylus® Pro 7880 / Epson SP7880K3:A true evolution of our past-generation of photographic printing technology, Epson's latest 24-inch Stylus Pro 7880 professional wide-format printer incorporates forward-thinking designs, with a newly enhanced 8-color ink technology, resulting in a final print of uncompromising quality. Epson UltraChrome K3TM is the standard by which all other professional-level ink technologies are judged. Now enhanced with our breakthrough new Vivid Magenta pigments, our newest-generation ink technology requires only eight colors, including a three-level black technology, to significantly raise the quality levels for professional color and black-and-white prints. Imagine producing archival prints with amazing color fidelity, gloss level, and scratch resistance, while providing consistently stable colors that significantly outperform lesser ink technologies. Imagine producing professional neutral and toned black-and-white prints with even higher density levels, along with virtually no metamerism or bronzing. With an even higher level of ink droplet accuracy, Epson has developed an all new MicroPiezo® AMCTM print head, along with an all-new ink repelling coating technology to dramatically reduce nozzle clogging. And, when combined with their new Epson AccuPhotoTMHD screening technology, at an astonishing resolution of 2880 x 1440 dpi, Epson has once again raised the level of image quality even exceeding their previous best. |
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Microtek 3800 Weight: 0.075 pounds Price: $79.99
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Key features Microtek 3800
- Scan up to 4 photos into 4 separate files at one time
- Supports optional LightLid 35 accessory to scan 35 mm slides and filmstrips
- 5 Easy-Touch buttons to scan, color copy, and email with the press of a button
- 48-bit color for bright, clear pictures
- USB interface for fast and easy installation
- Model: Microtek 3800 ScanMaker Flatbed Scanner
Review Microtek 3800 ScanMaker Flatbed Scanner / Microtek 3800:ScanMaker 3800 with LightLid 35 is the complete digital imaging solution for your home. Its sleek EDGE design gives you bigger and better performance in a 25% smaller scanner. 5 Easy-Touch buttons allow you to scan, color copy, and email with one simple touch. You can even save time by scanning up to 4 photos at a time. Capture trillions of colors for the most accurate shadows and highlights. ScanMaker 3800 provides the most accurate photo reproduction down to the finest detail. It delivers the subtle differences in color that 36-bit scanners can't see. Use the included LightLid 35 transparency adapter to convert those old 35mm slides and film into photos so you can share your memories with family and friends. The Microtek ScanMaker 3800 provides high-quality scanning at an accessible price. Easy enough for first-timers to use, but with enough features to keep experienced folks happy, the scanner features 1,200 x 600 dpi optical resolution and true 48-bit color for vibrant colors. [+]
A nice bonus is the EDGE design, making the ScanMaker 3800 a 25 percent-smaller scanner with a small footprint-but still with an 8. 5-by-11. 7-inch scanning area, and lots of features. The five "easy touch" buttons let you scan, copy, e-mail, scan to the Web, or use text-conversion tools with a simple press of a button. When used with a LightLid 35 adapter (not included), the 3800 can scan 35mm slides and filmstrips. The ScanMaker 3800 also includes a generous bundle of software: Adobe Photoshop LE (Mac), Abbyy FineReader Sprint OCR (PC/Mac), Adobe PhotoDeluxe (PC), Microtek ScanWizard 5 (PC/Mac), Microtek Scan, Copy, and Email utilities (PC/Mac), Ulead Photo Explorer (PC), and Adobe Acrobat Reader (PC/Mac). The scanner features USB connectivity and is compatible with Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP, and with Mac 8. 6 or later operating systems. |
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Hewlett Packard C7791D#A2L Dimentions: 47 x 21.62 x 19.5 inches Weight: 112 pounds List Price: $3,229.42 Price: $2,140.96
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Key features Hewlett Packard C7791D#A2L
- 64MB of Memory
- 100 Sheet Input Tray - up to 18 x 24 in.
- Front & Rear Bypass Single Sheet Feed - up to 24 x 64 in.
- Maximum Resolution - up to 2400 x 1200 dpi
- Print Speed - (B size) up to 4 min. per page (normal, glossy) / (D size) up to 11.9 min. per page (normal, glossy)
- Model: HP DesignJet 130nr - printer - color - ink-jet ( C7791D#A2L )
Review HP DesignJet 130nr - printer - color - ink-jet ( C7791D#A2L ) / Hewlett Packard C7791D#A2L:The affordable HP DesignJet 130 printer series is a six-color, multi-format printing solution that produces fade-resistant, photo-quality images with stunning results. With a C-size tray and automatic roll-feed capability (optional) up to 24 inches (625 mm), postcard-size images, full-color pages, or banner-style pieces can be reliably printed. HP Professional Color technologies, including Automatic Closed Loop Color calibration and CMYKplus (with optional software RIP), provide accurate color consistency. Enjoy automatic PANTONE Calibration (with optional software RIP), offset emulation (with optional software RIP), and HP Color Layering technology for a range of colors and smooth transitions. Graphic options in the printer driver support Mac and Windows. |
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Kodak 6000 Weight: 2 pounds List Price: $272.18 Price: $149.99
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Key features Kodak 6000
- Compatible with the following models - CX6200, CX6330, CX7430, CX7220, CX7630, LS633, LS753, CX6230, DX6440, LS743, DX6490, CX7300, DX6340.
- Model: Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock 6000 - Printer - color - dye sublimation - 4 in x 7.1 in up to 1.5 min/page (color) - capacity: 25 sheets - USB - refurbished
Review Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock 6000 - Printer - color - dye sublimation - 4 in x 7.1 in up to 1.5 min/page (color) - capacity: 25 sheets - USB - refurbished / Kodak 6000:The Kodak® EasyShare printer dock 6000 allows you to simply dock your digital camera, press print, and you'll have a clear and durable 4-in x 6-in photo with Xtralife lamination. The EasyShare printer dock 6000 transfers pictures in just one touch to your television for slide shows and easily transfers images to your PC. For added convenience, it also charges your Kodak camera's battery. |
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Visioneer 44001D-WU Weight: 0.055 pounds List Price: $79.99 Price: $64.99
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Key features Visioneer 44001D-WU
- Optical resolution of 600 x 1,200 dpi
- Includes complete software bundle
- PC compatible
- 42-bit internal color recognizes more than 4 trillion colors
- Scans a wide variety of documents
- Model: Visioneer 4400 USB Flatbed Scanner
Review Visioneer 4400 USB Flatbed Scanner / Visioneer 44001D-WU:With its 42-bit color capability, the Visioneer 4400 USB recognizes over 4. 3 trillion different hues, capturing the finest nuance and detail from your images. Preserving and sharing treasured family photos digitally is quick and easy with the Visioneer 4400 USB scanner. The Visioneer4400 USB scanner easily scans a wide variety of documents - everything from photos, business cards and memos to bound documents such as books and magazines. A scanner that meets your imaging needs and your budget's demands is a rare thing, but model 4400 from Visioneer manages to handle both. With an optical resolution of 600 x 1,200 dpi combined with 42 internal colors, the 4400 provides clarity and depth to all your scanned images from photographs and magazines to office documents and memos. The included software package covers all sorts of home office graphical applications including templates, document management, and data format conversions. You must have a USB connection for installation, and the cable and driver CD-ROM are included. At a total weight of just over 5 pounds and length of less than 1 foot, this is a scanner that can fit anywhere, even in cramped cubicles or home offices. Visioneer includes a one-year warranty on parts and labor. |
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Hewlett Packard Q3005A#ABA Weight: 1 pounds List Price: $122.00 Price: $59.99
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Key features Hewlett Packard Q3005A#ABA
- Print directly from your digital camera memory card
- Convenient save-to-PC button saves photos directly to your computer
- 6-ink color printing or up to 4,800 optimized dpi color, 1,200 dpi black
- 2 USB ports, 4 memory card slots; PC and Mac compatible
- Up to 10 ppm black, 9 ppm color with standard cartridge
- Model: HP PhotoSmart 7260 Inkjet Printer (Q3005A)
Review HP PhotoSmart 7260 Inkjet Printer (Q3005A) / Hewlett Packard Q3005A#ABA:The HP Photosmart 7260 photo printer delivers easy true-to-life photo printing in 6-ink color or up to 4800-optimized. At the touch of a button, it is so quick and easy to download, print and save your photo. Just slip your camera's memory card into a compatible slot and print - no PC required! Or, use your printer's save-to-PC button to easily save photos to your computer. Photos resist fading for generations - twice generations - twice as long as most traditionally-processed photos! And, it's a snap to print fabulous borderless photos using the convenient 4 x 6-inch photo paper tray and HP Premium Plus Photo paper. HP's PhotoSmart 7260 photo printer offers high-quality, convenient photo printing directly from your digital camera's memory card, or from your PC or Mac computer. With four built-in memory card slots, you can be guaranteed compatibility with virtually any camera-choose from CompactFlash (Type I and II), SmartMedia, Memory Sticks, Secure Digital, Multi Media Card and xD-Picture Card memory cards. Print speeds are variable, depending on the speed/quality mode selected, but range from up to 10 ppm for black printing (Fast Draft mode) to approximately 114 seconds for a 4-by-6-inch photo print (Best mode). Print speeds are enhanced further with the addition of the optional HP no. 56 black print cartridge, which enables 6-ink color printing for optimal photo finish results. The PhotoSmart 7260 handles a wide range of media types and sizes, and comes with a dedicated 24-sheet 4-by-6-inch photo paper tray plus a 100-sheet standard media input tray to easily handle all your everyday printing. [+]
The PhotoSmart 7260 comes with just about everything you'll need to get started (USB cable not included), and is backed by a one-year warranty. What's in the Box HP PhotoSmart 7260 photo printer, HP no. 57 (C6657A) tri-color inkjet print cartridge, HP no. 58 (C6658A) photo inkjet print cartridge, power supply, basics guide, software on CD-ROM (PC and Mac), electronic documentation, media pack. |
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Key features adf
- 2 USB ports, 4 memory card slots; PC and Mac compatible
- Print directly from your digital camera memory card
- Up to 10 ppm black, 9 ppm color with standard cartridge
- 6-ink color printing or up to 4,800 optimized dpi color, 1,200 dpi black
- Convenient save-to-PC button saves photos directly to your computer
- Model: Factory-Refurbished HP PhotoSmart 7260 Inkjet Printer
Review Factory-Refurbished HP PhotoSmart 7260 Inkjet Printer / adf:HP's PhotoSmart 7260 photo printer offers high-quality, convenient photo printing directly from your digital camera's memory card, or from your PC or Mac computer. With four built-in memory card slots, you can be guaranteed compatibility with virtually any camera-choose from CompactFlash (Type I and II), SmartMedia, Memory Sticks, Secure Digital, Multi Media Card and xD-Picture Card memory cards. Print speeds are variable, depending on the speed/quality mode selected, but range from up to 10 ppm for black printing (Fast Draft mode) to approximately 114 seconds for a 4-by-6-inch photo print (Best mode). Print speeds are enhanced further with the addition of the optional HP no. 56 black print cartridge, which enables 6-ink color printing for optimal photo finish results. The PhotoSmart 7260 handles a wide range of media types and sizes, and comes with a dedicated 24-sheet 4-by-6-inch photo paper tray plus a 100-sheet standard media input tray to easily handle all your everyday printing. This is a factory-refurbished model. What's in the Box HP PhotoSmart 7260 photo printer, HP no. 57 (C6657A) tricolor inkjet print cartridge, HP no. 58 (C6658A) photo inkjet print cartridge, power supply, basics guide, software on CD-ROM (PC and Mac), electronic documentation; printer cable not included. |
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Fargo Electronics 44400 Dimentions: 16.7 x 11.9 x 14 inches Weight: 12.9 pounds List Price: $1,286.99 Price: $1,029.95
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Key features Fargo Electronics 44400
- Sold Individually
- Model: C30 Single Side Printer
Review C30 Single Side Printer / Fargo Electronics 44400:Making high-quality plastic ID cards is incredibly easy with the Persona C30 ID Card Printer. It's so easy to operate, there's virtually no learning curve or maintenance. Time to change the ribbon? The ribbon cartridge contains both the printer ribbon and card-cleaning roller all in one disposable cartridge. Just slide it into the printer, and start printing. The Persona C30 prints text, logos, bar codes, signatures, and photos in full color. Add an optional magnetic stripe encoding module to increase the versatility of your cards. |
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