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Canon Pixma iP1800 Photo Inkjet Printer (1855B002)
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Canon Pixma iP1800 Photo Inkjet Printer (1855B002) List Price: $49.99
Our Price: $46.47
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Features
 Maximum 4800 x 1200 color dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 2 picoliters
 Borderless 4" x 6" photo in approx. 70 seconds
 Easy borderless photos up to 8.5" x 11"
 ChromaLife100 system for long lasting, beautiful photos
 Pigment black ink for crisp, sharp text
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Canon Pixma iP1800 Photo Inkjet Printer (1855B002) description
Stunning Photo Quality. Brilliant Design
Amazing results, compact design and exceptional ease of use-the Canon PIXMA IP1800 Photo Printer delivers all this and more. Its patented print head technology lets you produce beautiful, long-lasting photos with borderless edges, from credit-card size up to 8.5" x 11". Plus, your letters and reports will feature bold, laser-quality text. This is one high-value photo printer that doesn't compromise on looks or performance.

  • High Resolution: Precision ink nozzles create high resolution photos—up to 4800 x 1200 color dpi.
  • Fine detail: Microscopic 2-picoliter sized color ink droplets produce finely detailed and sharp photos.
  • Long-lasting Photos: Using select genuine Canon inks and photo papers, you can create beautiful photos that last up to 100 years.
  • Enhance your digital photos: Easy-PhotoPrint software makes it simple to enhance and print amazing-looking digital photos through your computer.
  • Fun projects the easy way: Easy-layoutPrint software makes it simple to create and customize fun photo projects such as photo albums, photo stickers, greeting cards and calendars.
  • Real-life photos: Canon print head technology helps to create real-life photos you'll be proud to share.

What's in the box
Canon PIXMA IP1800 Photo Printer, Fine Cartridges: PG-30 Black and CL-31 Color, Power Cord, Easy Setup Instructions, Document Kit: Setup Software and User's Guide CD-ROM, Quick Start Guide

Canon Pixma iP1800 Photo Inkjet Printer (1855B002) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Can I give it "0" stars??
I'm so disgusted with Canon. I will never buy another Canon product. I'm sure there are many people who are satisfied with this printer or other Canon products, but my experience has been horrible.

I purchased this printer several months ago, but immediately reported that the ink cartridges ran out waaaay too quickly, which was probably due to my cartridges spurting out ink from the right side of the carriage inside the printer. No problem, I think... this one's defective and I'll just exchange it.

After much ado, the store where I purchased it did exchange it for me (which they can do once), but my second iP1800 does the same thing. Ink spurting inside the printer, which explained why I went through 4 sets of cartridges so quickly. Canon has talked with me by phone, by email, etc... but won't do anything, even though I'm within the one-yr warranty and have my receipt. Customer service rep transferred me to yet another customer service rep... blah, blah, blah. I'm so sick of telling this story.

What's so hard to understand? I would just say it's defective, but two new printers have given me the same results. From what I hear, the ink cartridges run out quickly even if they're not spurting ink. My 8-yr old HP DeskJet 812 was great with cartridges lasting 4-5 times longer than these, and were no more expensive. (no exaggeration) But it was not compatible with my new computer, so I have a great older printer sitting here that I can't use, and a new one that sucks. (and I don't even usually use that word...sucks)

Canon transferred me on the phone 5 times, I talked to people in Germany and some other country (India?) before it was over... and offices around the U.S. that just couldn't help me at that location... sorry, m'am. They've emailed me 3 times and the only offer I've had was to send me a complimentary set of cartridges... wow.

I've read many reviews on this printer being loud. I wish that was the only problem with mine.

Save yourself! Someone else here said they wouldn't touch Canon with a 10-foot pole... I feel the same way.
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