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Review: Dell Challanges Cannon

dell9261.jpgDell provides its user with Dell Photo 926 -All-in-One Printer where you can enjoy  printing, scanning, faxing and standalone copying.This multifunction printer with built-in media card slots and USB port; has e-fax capability.It produces high quality photos and documents with print resolution up to 4800×1200 dpi and produces a scannable photo index.

  Dell Photo 926  prints up to 20 pages per minute (ppm) in black, 48-bit full color flatbed scanner scans media at up to 1200×2400 optical dpi (19,200 interpolated) and it also provides  built-in Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. Dell Photo 926 provide higher flexibility  with the optional Wireless Printer Adapter 3300 (WPA). PictBridge connection for direct printing from your camera and  Dell Ink Management System -  an intelligent software program to look after your  printer’s ink level.

Specifications:

General:

Copier Type:    Digital
Width:    17.4 in
Depth:    12.6 in
Printing Technology:    Ink-jet - Color - Photo printer
Height:    7.2 in
Display:    2 lines
Weight:    11.9 lbs

Printer

Minimum Ink Droplet Size:    3 pl
Ink Cartridge Configuration:    1 color cartridge (cyan, magenta, yellow), 1 photo cartridge (light cyan, light magenta, black)

canon-pixma-mp600.jpgIf it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Now that’s what we think the Canon Pixma MP610 stands for. It carries over the feature set we liked about the MP600. No less and not much more.

The MP610 relies on the same five-colour ink cartridge system to drive its printing output (two blacks, and one each of cyan, yellow and magenta).

The MP610 is definitely built for the home office. It has duplexing for increased page handling and two media trays, if you are looking to switch between two paper types at the same time.

However, home offices might be miffed if heavy printing is part of their needs as the MP610 does not come with a document feeder.

While they are mostly alike, there are minute differences. The MP610 has a claimed 31ppm monochrome speed over the MP600’s 30ppm. The MP610 also has more nozzles which probably accounts for the slight increase in speed.

The MP610 also has a slightly higher scanning resolution at 4,800 x 9,600ppi compared to the MP600’s 2,400 x 4,800ppi.



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