Canon is a leader in professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. The company's extensive product line and digital solutions enable businesses and... more
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systems. The companys extensive product line and digital solutions enable businesses and consumers worldwide to capture, store, and distribute information. Canon ...
systems. The companys extensive product line and digital solutions enable businesses and consumers worldwide to capture, store, and distribute information. Canon ...
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Canon is a leader in professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. The company's extensive product line and digital solutions enable businesses and consumers worldwide to capture, store, and distribute information. Canon products include full-color as well as black-and-white copiers, printers, micrographics and image-filing systems, facsimile machines, calculators, cameras and lenses, camcorders, semiconductor, broadcast and optical equipment, flatbed scanners, and other specialized industrial products. Canon offers a wide range of reliable power accessories for its products.
Advantages: Quality is outstanding! Disadvantages: A3 paper may be taken in angled (1 in 10 chances - for me)
...are really polite and helpful.
*Warranty
Like a typical printer the warranty varies between 1 to 2 years. I believe you can extend your warranty with Canon if you fill out a registration card.
*Software that comes with it
This is just a list of the applications that the canon comes with, however I will explain briefly what each of them is used for later on in the review.
Web-Print
Photo-Print
Many Drivers are given for the printer (Example: Two Cds with totally different Operating Systems drivers I.e. Mac and Windows.
How to set up the Printer?
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After you’ve unpacked your printer and put it in an ideal accessible place then you’re ready to go.
You may connect the power cable up to the printer; the busy self test should begin. Don’t be frightened when the lights start blinking it...
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Advantages: Fast, quiet, economical and fantastic quality. Disadvantages: none (that I know of)
...I purchased this printer several months ago, and have been extremely pleased with its performance ever since. I looked at the various offerings from HP, Epson and Lexmark as well, and decided upon the Canon i850 as the perfect choice.
I was looking for an all-round printer, that could cope with a small-business workload (I have plenty of college work to do, and my mum is an Avon Team Leader) without costing the earth in consumables. I also wanted to print photos, so printing quality was a serious consideration, and not just the cost to run the machine.
Overview
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As far as all-rounders go, this printer is amazing. It is designed primarily as a medium-high volume/small business printer. I feel that, compared to its rivals from the Epson and HP camps, it is the best all-rounder by far.
After much researching, I...
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Advantages: Cheap and replaceable. Attractive and efficient technology. Disadvantages: Ink costs more than the machine. Potential ecological mayhem.
...computer because I just pulled my existing one out of the Canon PIXMA IP1600 and stuck it in the Canon PIXMA IP1800. If you are buying one from scratch, of course, it might matter to you as you'll have to pay for a USB lead.
Technical things like: "4,800x1,200dpi" don't mean a lot to me. That's how many dots per inch it can do. A photo looks like a photo - that's all that matters for my purposes. A review I was looking at just now thought it was quite a slow printer. It takes a couple of minutes for an A4 print of a picture. Is that a long time? I'm not a newspaper or a magazine publisher on a deadline. I used to take my Brownie to the chemist and they took days to print my tiny, blurred, monochrome snaps. I can live with two minutes for a clear-as-a-bell A4 colour picture, thanks very much.
Many of these factors, information...
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Travels with my 400D
I’ve been putting off writing this review for months and months. I’ve been waiting until I know just about as much about the camera as I possibly can, but I’ve come to the conclusion that this will never happen, more
The 40D is the third Canon DSLR that I've owned (the others being the 300D and 350D) and is by far the best of the three. This, mind you, is not particularly surprising since it's aimed at the semi-professional ("pro-sumer") who wants a robust camera... more