Canon Pixma iP2600 Photo Inkjet Printer
- Ink jet printer delivers outstanding photo prints and text quality
- Prints photos at a maximum resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi
- Borderless photo prints
- Specially formulated pigment black ink gives laser-quality text
- Compact size for easy placement
Product Description
This compact photo printer delivers true ease of use and amazing results. 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″, and with resolution up to 4800 x 1200 color dpi1. It¿s fast, too: A superb 4″ x 6″ borderless print takes only about 55 seconds2. For better results, the Auto Image Fix feature automatically corrects images for the best possible exposure, color, brightness and contrast. And, the specially formulated pigment black ink delivers clear, laser-quality text with better readability and a higher resistance to smudging.Amazon.com Product Description
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Canon Pixma iP2600 Photo Inkjet Printer
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5 comments
Jelosamkr on December 19, 2009 at 5:09 am
Hi, i was faithful to Canon printers, this was my 3rd canon printer… I hated Epson printers cuz since long time ago, the epson’s automatic features and ink level sw were not accurate… this was the main reason why i have been faithful to canon printers… but not anymore, i had s200, ip1500, now this one… and seems to be that as others say, there are ‘chips’ in each cartridge, and my original black and color cartridges are no longer recognized by the printer, the printer sw says there is no more ink, but there IS still ink left…. I guess canon become very greedy… shame on you canon… i was so loyal to your brand for nothing…
Jack M. Vosburgh on December 19, 2009 at 8:07 am
Good Product for the Price, but if you plan on printing allot, you may want to consider a higher end printer.
Dennis Greenwood on December 19, 2009 at 9:08 am
We found the print to be good but the printer tended to feed two or more pieces of paper at a time. We couldn’t figure out how to correct this.
JMCS on December 19, 2009 at 10:49 am
For the price, it’s worth it.
Pros:
- Decent quality.
- Price: I bought mine from Wal-mart for $29.95.
Cons:
- NO paper tray. Which means that once it is done printing each page, that page will fall to the floor.
- Ink. I spend $35 per set (1 color, 1 black cartridge). They don’t last long. I had a 250 page report to print out (no color, all black and white text) I put in brand new cartridges before and did not get through the entire thing. So it took me 2 of each to do 250 pages. I know other brands like HP you can get more out of for less money.
Do the research before you buy. Look at the cost of the printer AND the cost of the ink. If the manufacturer does not tell you how many pages each cartridge will print; keep looking.
Ben D. on December 19, 2009 at 1:09 pm
I’ve been searching high and low for a good printer, settled on this one due to the good reviews and ordered it from newegg. Went through the non-trivial install process for OSX 10.5, and the print driver is absolutely useless. When printing from programs like Adobe Reader, Firefox or Preview, I have absolutely NO printing options. I have to print the entire document, in full color. The only program that seems to have access to the full driver is MS Office for some reason. Canon support was not helpful in this issue at all. They basically said “Oh well. We don’t support all features in OSX 10.5.” Good thing it was a cheap printer and I’m not out a whole lot of money. Seems like some people are using it with OSX 10.5 just fine, so if there are ways to get the driver to work, please advise!