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Canon PIXMA iP1600 Photo Printer (White)
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Canon PIXMA iP1600 Photo Printer (White) List Price: $49.99


Features
 Compact, easy-to-operate machine produces eye-catching, high-quality prints
 Uses an innovative print head with 1,472 nozzles that eject consistent, precise ink droplets as small as two picoliters
 Produces outstanding color resolution of up to 4800 by 1200 color dots per inch (dpi), and 600 by 600 black dpi
 Dimensions: 9.8 x 9.8 x 17.1 inches (WxHxD); weighs 8.8 pounds
 Photo printer delivers a 4 x 6 inch photo lab quality borderless photo in 70 seconds
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Canon PIXMA iP1600 Photo Printer (White) description
Versatile and easy to use, the Canon PIXMA iP1600 Photo Printer gives you beautiful photos and documents right at home. You'll be amazed at the eye-catching, high-quality prints, simple operation, and customization options this compact machine delivers. Its stylish slanted design will also look great on any desktop. With the iP1600, Canon shows it has ... review details
Canon PIXMA iP1600 Photo Printer (White) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Functional and Acceptable.
I got this for about fifty bucks a few months ago and have had no problems with it. It definitely produces good, usable copies for a cheap price. Also, the replacement cartridges are cheaper and hold more fluid than do HPs. They definitely last longer which is a big improvement. I tried doing those syringe replacement jobs that I got from the drug store for the HP but all I ever got were smeared hands, a smeared printer, and low quality printouts.

This is certainly bare bones though. The lack of a paper tray is annoying, and, if you're someone like me who really doesn't use page numbering, you'll have to make sure that the pages are in the right order before you show them to anyone. Furthermore, it seems to send a "low ink" message to the computer far before it actually needs ink. Mine was doing it for over a month before it ran out! If you have a replacement cartridge on hand, believe me, you'll see that I'm right. I guess we must expect to have some minor headaches with a low budget printer, but I have no complaints about the final product.
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