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Canon PIXMA iP1800 Review

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

The Canon Pixma iP1800 is an entry-level, photo-oriented, single-function printer, and is the successor to the Pixma iP1700. For $50, you get a basic inkjet printer capable of printing decent-quality documents and photos. Though it lacks photo-oriented features such as media card readers and a PictBridge port (not surprising, considering the price), it does come [...]

Canon ImageClass MP4690 Review

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

The Canon ImageClass MF4690 has all the trappings of a great small office printer. This multifunction laser printer is network-ready, offers lots of attractive features for work groups, and is reasonably priced at $400. Unfortunately for Canon, the Dell 1815dn offers the same feature set and faster prints for the same $400. The one advantage [...]

Canon Pixma iP4300 Photo Inkjet Printer Review

Friday, January 26th, 2007

Canon doesn’t exactly own the Editors’ Choice slot for standard desktop ink jets, but it’s been doing an awfully good job of monopolizing it for the last couple of years—starting with the Pixma iP4000, and then the Pixma iP4200. When I started testing the Pixma iP4300 Photo Inkjet Printer ($99.99 direct), the iP4200 still reigned [...]

Canon Pixma MP960 Review

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

The Canon Pixma MP960 replaces last year’s Pixma MP950, and at $400, it is Canon’s top-of-the-line photo all-in-one. For the hefty price tag, you get a multifunction that offers fast print speeds and a wealth of features including a built-in duplexer and a negative/slide scanner. If you’re an amateur photo hobbyist with high-volume printing needs [...]

Canon Pixma MP600 Review

Friday, November 24th, 2006

The $200 Canon Pixma MP600 is the mini-me to the gargantuan $300 Pixma MP810. Its smaller form factor and price have no bearing on the print quality or print speed, though we found this printer to be reasonably fast (lightning fast, even, with photo printing), and the print quality impressed us. The only major feature [...]


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