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Canon PIXMA iP1500 Photo Printer
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Canon PIXMA iP1500 Photo Printer List Price: $97.65


Features
 Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi color resolution
 Up to 18 ppm black, 13 ppm color; 4-by-6-inch photo in about 58 seconds
 Canon FINE technology for high resolution and clear detail
 High-intensity color inks, pigment-based black ink
 USB interface, PC and Mac compatible
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Canon PIXMA iP1500 Photo Printer description
High speed, sharp resolution, and economical ink refills: Could you ask for more in a home printer? The Canon PIXMA ip1500 is designed with over 1,000 nozzles that produce tiny 2-picoliter droplets, resulting in finely detailed images that are worthy of saving in your family album. Pigment-based inks insure colors will stay true, and the prints are res ... review details
Canon PIXMA iP1500 Photo Printer Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ A Sorry Excuse For A Printer
Canon really laid an egg when they flew this turkey to the market. When you click on that print button, go have a cup of coffee, take a nap, watch TV for awhile. Your print job *may* have printed by the time you return, but probably not, because 1)the Pixma can't find the paper in the feed tray (it's there), 2)the colored ink tank is low (it's not), 3) the black ink tank is low (it wasn't) 4)the paper is jammed (how can it be, when Pixma can't find the paper in the tray?). Hit 'print' again, and it *might* eventually print your report, but more likely it won't because the ink tanks have dried up waiting for you to clear all the other errors. What a piece of junk! Absolutely positively the worst printer I have ever owned or used, bar none, and I've worked with many. There's a hundred different software utilities and options to figure out, none of them help with anything at all, and they just add to the level of frustration. Instead of giving us all this useless software, just give us a printer that prints, Canon!
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