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Best printers for mac 2015
Best printers for mac 2015





best printers for mac 2015
  1. #Best printers for mac 2015 skin
  2. #Best printers for mac 2015 full
  3. #Best printers for mac 2015 pro

#Best printers for mac 2015 pro

Epson Stylus Pro 4900Ī huge printer capable of A2 prints of truly awesome quality, but the price puts it firmly in the realm of the dedicated imaging professional. Print quality can’t match the best, but its other capabilities make up for this slight shortfall. The XP-950 is an excellent all-rounder, able to print photos up to A3 in size, with all the bells and whistles you expect from a standard all-in-one. An ideal printer for businesses and professionals who need to print lots of large format photos quickly. The DS80 is expensive, and print quality isn’t as sharp as the best inkjets are capable of producing, but it’s fast and running costs are very low. Prints cost as little as half the price of the top-end inkjets, but that has to be balanced against the much higher initial outlay. Professionals may even want to consider bypassing inkjets altogether, in favour of the far more economical dye-sublimation printer in this test, the DNP DS80. Where possible, we give an indicative price of printing borderless A4 and 6 x 4in photos on each printer, to give you an idea of the running costs you’ll face.

best printers for mac 2015

#Best printers for mac 2015 full

A full set of eight inks for the Canon Pixma Pro-100 will set you back the thick end of £100, while replacing the two cartridges in the HP Envy 7640 costs only £40. There’s a degree of truth to this, but three individual cartridges will almost invariably be more expensive than tri-colour models. The manufacturers promote this as a cost saving, pointing out that you need change only the individual colours when each one runs dry, rather than replacing one cartridge containing three colours as soon only one of its colours has been used up. Many of the printers here have individual ink cartridges for each colour. Most cheaper printers add an unwanted coloured tint to the gradient, which spoils the effect and reduces the atmosphere photography enthusiasts crave and professionals require. The latter has three inks aimed specifically at reproducing this type of image, in light grey, grey and black. Our monochrome test photo has a smooth gradient in the background, which is beautifully rendered on the Epson Stylus Pro 4900 and Canon Pixma Pro-100. The difference is even more pronounced when printing black-and-white images. On the 11-ink Epson Stylus Pro 4900, all those tones are faithfully reproduced on inkjets with only three or four inks, there’s far less subtlety, with the brightly lit side of the model’s face often burnt out to the point where it looks like the photo has suffered overexposure.

#Best printers for mac 2015 skin

Our tests include a portrait photo, where the light is cast from one side of the model’s face – a tricky test since the subtleties of skin tones are difficult to reproduce accurately. Generally speaking, the greater the number of cartridges, the better the colour accuracy. – Jump straight to our chart of the best pro printers Ink cartridges







Best printers for mac 2015