If you are an avid photo shooter, you want to have the best photo printer by your side to print those eye-catching photos of yours. Even though you have great photo shooting skills and the best camera in town like a DSLR, the quality of your photos may reduced when printed using a low quality photo printer and low standard ink cartridges. All you need is to have the best photo printer to complement your photographer’s skills. Here are some of the best and cheapest photo printers in town that you might consider in buying.

 

Lexmark Interpret S405

The Lexmark Interpret S405 is not just a photo printer but an all-in-one printer. It is a printer, a scanner, a photocopier and fax in a single unit. It uses the Lexmark Vizix four-ink print system and these ink cartridges can be bought individually. It has wireless connectivity such as Ethernet, USB and Wi-Fi that will let you print directly from your storage card. Although this printer lacks an LCD display, the Lexmark Interpret S405 is still a big hit for people with a tight budget.

 

Canon PIXMA iP4850

2009_08_28_Canon Pixma IP4700-2This is the upgraded version of its predecessor, the Canon iP4700. It has the same size and weight of the Canon iP4700 and has the same features such as an auto-duplex and double input tray. The printer uses the company’s ChromaLife 100+ system that uses 5 ink cartridges that offers high quality, real-life photo effects. Its printer inkjet cartridges are a bit higher compared to Canon iP4700. It also has a new feature that lacks in its forerunner- a full HD movie option that is compatible to Canon cameras.

 

Epson Stylus Photo P50

The Epson Stylus Photo is one of the cheapest photo printers in the market today. Offering an additional light magenta and light cyan on the usual CMKY color, it delivers six amazing color effects for a livelier photo prints. Its inkjet cartridges can be sold separately to save money when you only need to replace a single ink cartridge instead of buying the whole pack.

 

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