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Title: Canon Pixma iP6220D
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72/100 |
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Title: Canon Pixma iP6000D
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Title: Canon Pixma iP6220D Reviews
Verdict: Though part of the Pixma iP6000D series, the iP6220D shares little in common with its more expensive sibling, the iP6600D. It has a smaller LCD, a different printhead--2 picoliter droplets rather than 1--and uses two tricolor cartridges. Unless you're rea
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Title: Canon PIXMA iP6000D Preview - Photo Printers
Summary: The iP6000D is the only model in the PIXMA range that continues to offer the full range of direct-printing options. Find out what else is new.
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Title: Canon Pixma iP6220D Preview - Photo Printers
Summary: The Pixma iP6220D lets you print from memory card, infrared, and Bluetooth devices (with optional adapter).
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Title: Canon Pixma MP170 Preview - Multifunction Printers
Pros: Memory card inputs, Affordable
Cons: No LCD
Summary: The MP170 takes the feature set of the entry-level MP150 and adds direct printing capabilities from memory cards.
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Title: Canon PIXMA iP6000D
Pros: Good print quality; auto printhead alignment; fast photo prints; duplex printing; fairly quiet; PictBridge compatible; dual paper trays; ability to print CDs and DVDs.
Cons: Scratches on prints; not all photo viewing software are aware of duplex print mode; slow text outputs.
Summary: The PIXMA iP6000D is a great choice for photo prints but performance for text outputs is wanting.
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78/100 |
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Title: Canon Pixma MP170
Verdict: A useful OCR utility is included along with a set of standard-capacity cartridges, making the $102 price tag exceptionally low. The cost of 97c per 6 x 4in photo is also reasonable, and you can print directly from a camera or memory card thanks to the Pic
Summary: One of the fastest and best-quality printers on show. The scanner isnâ€(tm)t perfect and there arenâ€(tm)t as many features as the best here, but the MP170 is hard to beat for value.
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67/100 |
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Title: PC Plus review: Canon PIXMA iP6000D
Summary: In our tests, full A4 photos printed in under a minute and, if you drop the quality setting a touch, the iP6000R will even manage two complete A4 prints in under 60 seconds, still with stunning picture quality. Overall, it's a brilliant piece of kit.
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93/100 |
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Title: Canon PIXMA iP6220D
Verdict: There's very little technically wrong with this photo print at all, other than its sluggish print speed. What holds it back is the price of its consumables. Both the ink cartridges and glossy photo paper are very expensive, compared with its main rivals m
Summary: The latest PIXMA continues Canon's run of quality inkjets, but is it economical to run?
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: Canon Pixma iP6220D inkjet printer
Verdict: A good looking six-colour printer from Canon, but speed seems to be its Achilles heel
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon Pixma iP6000D Photo Printer
Pros: Direct printing from memory cards and cameras. 2.5-inch LCD for previewing and editing photos. Reasonably fast performance and very good quality for photos.
Cons: Slow performance for business applications. Graphics suffer from extreme paper curl.
Verdict: The Canon Pixma iP6000 is a throwback to an earlier generation of photo printers that did a good job with photos but not much else. Given its price, it's unacceptably slow for business applications, making it a reasonable choice only if you want a second
Summary: Technology: Ink Jet, Potential Use: All-purpose
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50/100 |
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Title: Canon PIXMA iP6000D
Verdict: Not as speedy as the
Summary: The Pixma iP6000D like all of the 2004 PIXMA photo printers feature Canon's exclusive FINE high-performance print heads. FINE technology (Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) delivers sub-micron level precision during the manufacturing process
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Title: Canon - iP6220D
Verdict: As photo printers go the iP6220D is relatively cheap yet it has a long list of connections and interfaces and print quality is very good. The build quality is a bit flimsy and the front cover and card reader flaps can smack into each other if you're not c
Summary: impressive photo quality inkjet printer: The Canon iP6220D is a twin cartridge inkjet printer that offers an enormous number of ways to print your photos. You can use the USB 2.0 port to connect the printer to your Windows PC or...
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Title: Canon PIXMA iP6220D
Pros: Accurate colour rendition, Dazzling images, Longevity, Frugal running costs
Cons: Slow in top-quality mode, Expensive for mono printing
Verdict: Stunning photo prints every time
Summary: Unlike all Canon's previous models, this printer takes an 'HP' approach to print cartridges, using two tri-colour carts to make up its six-ink range, each cartridge having its own built-in print head.
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100/100 |
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Title: Canon Pixma iP6000D
Summary: The PIXMA iP6000D's print head features 1536 precisely machined nozzles divided into 256 nozzles per inks for perfect ultra-fine, ultra-fast printing. Canon's Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle...
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Title: Review : Canon Pixma IP6220D
Verdict: The printer can print from most card types directly by opening a door on the left side of the unit to reveal the card slots. It also has a Pict Bridge USB slot to print direct from a range of cameras. Images can be displayed on a 5x4cm screen on the print
Summary: Often you buy a printer for text with the fact that it can print photos is an extra. With the Canon Pixma IP6220D it's the other way round, this is a excellent photo printer.
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