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11/06/2004 04:47:36 PM · #1
I just got a Canon Pixma printer and I just wanted to say that if anyone is in the market for a printer, buy this one. It's amazing. I paid $130 for it, and it prints photos just as good as the lab I was using.
11/06/2004 04:48:26 PM · #2
Is that an A4 or A3 printer ?
11/06/2004 05:19:47 PM · #3
I've heard it's great for a $130 printer, but no match for a Canon 9900 or Epson R800. The Pixma uses only 5 colors.
11/06/2004 06:52:00 PM · #4
Originally posted by Falc:

Is that an A4 or A3 printer ?

I'm not sure what those mean. Where would I find that info? As for being no match for the 9900, I think its 1/4 of the price, so yeah, obviously you get what you pay for, but if you can't afford to drop $400 on a printer like me, I would say Pixma all the way.
11/06/2004 06:57:10 PM · #5
Originally posted by matiscro:

Originally posted by Falc:

Is that an A4 or A3 printer ?

I'm not sure what those mean. Where would I find that info? As for being no match for the 9900, I think its 1/4 of the price, so yeah, obviously you get what you pay for, but if you can't afford to drop $400 on a printer like me, I would say Pixma all the way.


A4 = 8 1/2 x 11
A3 = 11 x 17

What's the largest size paper that is printable? Since every nation uses metric system except the U.S., it's easier to say A4 or A3 instead of the #'s. Inches don't mean anything to everybody else :P

Message edited by author 2004-11-06 19:00:39.
01/08/2008 06:20:37 PM · #6
My printer is Canon iP (stupid)1800 and everything prints like sick (yellow) I crank up the blue and red to make it close to normal print. I virtually tried everything except throwing this damn thing out of the window.

Anyone has any experiences stuff like this with same or similar problems, what can I do before I open my window here... I have HAD IT :(

*I think I NEVER gonna by CANON(Stupid) printer again*
01/08/2008 06:38:50 PM · #7
Originally posted by scalvert:

I've heard it's great for a $130 printer, but no match for a Canon 9900 or Epson R800. The Pixma uses only 5 colors.


Given I'm looking for an inexpensive photo printer I might go for this one. I'd love an A3 printer but the wife says I should pay some bills instead :(
01/08/2008 06:39:17 PM · #8
Originally posted by FocusPoint:

My printer is Canon iP (stupid)1800 and everything prints like sick (yellow) I crank up the blue and red to make it close to normal print. I virtually tried everything except throwing this damn thing out of the window.

Anyone has any experiences stuff like this with same or similar problems, what can I do before I open my window here... I have HAD IT :(

*I think I NEVER gonna by CANON(Stupid) printer again*


Monitor calibrated?
01/08/2008 06:54:17 PM · #9
Originally posted by FocusPoint:

My printer is Canon iP (stupid)1800 and everything prints like sick (yellow) I crank up the blue and red to make it close to normal print. I virtually tried everything except throwing this damn thing out of the window.

Anyone has any experiences stuff like this with same or similar problems, what can I do before I open my window here... I have HAD IT :(

*I think I NEVER gonna by CANON(Stupid) printer again*


Nozzles clean?
01/08/2008 06:56:18 PM · #10
Originally posted by Nuzzer:

Originally posted by scalvert:

I've heard it's great for a $130 printer, but no match for a Canon 9900 or Epson R800. The Pixma uses only 5 colors.


Given I'm looking for an inexpensive photo printer I might go for this one. I'd love an A3 printer but the wife says I should pay some bills instead :(


I have an Canon iP6700D and saw it for $129 CDN recently. For a printer that can only print as big as letter size is does do a good job.

Message edited by author 2008-01-08 18:56:34.
01/08/2008 10:08:09 PM · #11
Check my portfolio and about everything comes out yellow in general. Like the face color, lights... Something in calibration wrong, but in printer or something. Yes it is a very cheap printer. But it goes by the name of "Fine" photo printer. It has millions of adjustments; I tried about million of them, and default of course. I am going to get myself an HP soon, around 400 dollars with 8 cartridges... that should do better job. This I can use for letters :(
01/08/2008 11:29:25 PM · #12
Originally posted by FocusPoint:

Check my portfolio and about everything comes out yellow in general. Like the face color, lights... Something in calibration wrong, but in printer or something. Yes it is a very cheap printer. But it goes by the name of "Fine" photo printer. It has millions of adjustments; I tried about million of them, and default of course. I am going to get myself an HP soon, around 400 dollars with 8 cartridges... that should do better job. This I can use for letters :(


Remember, just like your monitor, the printer needs a profile. For the printer it's even more complicated as you need a different profile for each type of paper/ink combination you use. If your monitor isn't calibrated then all bets are off. It's like a crap shoot to get the print looking somewhat like the monitor image in that case. Mind you, it will never be exact due to the nature of monitors and printers.
01/09/2008 03:16:41 AM · #13
Originally posted by Falc:

Is that an A4 or A3 printer ?


As it happens, I just picked up a Pixus printer catalogue from a photo store. It seems that any printer in the iP range is A4. The iP4000 is not listed - it must have been superseded by the iP4500, which is new.
The iX5000 and Pro9000 & Pro9500 are A3 size printers.
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