Enjoy photo lab quality prints with fine detail and smooth color gradations, thanks to 2pl ink droplets and a high 4800x1200dpi print resolution. Print a 10x15cm borderless photo... more
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CANON PIXMA IP3500
Canon inkjet photo printer - Enjoy photo lab quality prints with fine detail and smooth
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colour gradations. thanks to 2pl ink droplets and a high 4800x1200dpi* print resolution. 4800 x 1200 dpi Print resolution,25 pages per minute - mono. USB 2.0 conne...
47 seconds, prints documents, mono and colour in up to 25/17ppm, prints from PC & digital cameras 2 paper trays, auto image fix and photo editing software included."
high speed plus the single Ink system: only replace the empty ink tank minimising both ink and money wastage. Print Technology: A4 Colour Inkjet Printer Print Speed (A4 Black): Up to 25ppm Mono Print Speed (A4 Colour): Up to 17ppm Colour Processor: N/A Memory Standard: N/A Paper Input Capacity (Standard): Rear Tray - 150 Sheets Front Feeder - 100 Sheets Paper Handling (Standard): Rear Tray - A4 B5 A5 Le, Platforms: Windows XP
high speed plus the single Ink system: only replace the empty ink tank minimising both ink and money wastage. Print Technology: A4 Colour Inkjet Printer Print Speed (A4 Black): Up to 25ppm Mono Print Speed (A4 Colour): Up to 17ppm Colour Processor: N/A Memory Standard: N/A Paper Input Capacity (Standard): Rear Tray - 150 Sheets Front Feeder - 100 Sheets Paper Handling (Standard): Rear Tray - A4 B5 A5 Le, Platforms: Windows XP
Advantages: cheap for what it does Disadvantages: not alot of features
...The canonpixmaip3500 is a great buy, its good quality it looks very cool but best of all its cheap too.
In fact this little machine will only cost you around £50, and for a great printer, what more could you ask for.
Just because it's a little printer, and its not very expensive, don't just make the assumption that this doesn't print fast. This printer has the capability to print out a massive 25ppm in black text.
It prints colour pages out at a great 17ppm, and can even print pictures out at 10.4ppm.
The print quality isn't amazing, however id say its above average. The black print looks nice and really sharp when printed, and the colour pictures come out fine on this printer when printed.
When its all closed up, this printer looks like a nice box, it does have curved sides making it look more stylish and making sure it doesn...
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Media Handling: 150-sheet input tray, 100-sheet input tray
Power
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V
Media handling
Media Type: Envelopes, plain paper, iron-on transfers, photo paper, semi-gloss photo paper, photo stickers, glossy photo paper, cards, matt photo paper, two-sided photo paper, high resolution paper
Max Media Size (Custom): 216 mm x 356 mm
Media Sizes: ANSI A (Letter) (216 x 279 mm), Legal (216 x 356 mm), A4 (210 x 297 mm), A5 (148 x 210 mm), B5 (176 x 250 mm), 130 x 180 mm, 203 x 254 mm, 100 x 180 mm, 101.6 x 152.4 mm
Borderless Photo Sizes: A4 (210 x 297 mm), 100 x 150 mm, 130 x 180 mm, 203 x 254 mm, 100 x 180 mm
Envelope Sizes: International DL (110 x 220 mm), Com-10 (105 x 241 mm)
Card / Label Sizes: 54 x 86 mm
Media Weight: 64 g/m2 - 273 g/m2
Total Media Capacity: 250 sheets
Expansion / connectivity
Connections:
1 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 PIN USB Type B
1 x direct print port - 4 PIN USB Type A
Manufacturer's product description
Enjoy photo lab quality prints with fine detail and smooth color gradations, thanks to 2pl ink droplets and a high 4800x1200dpi print resolution. Print a 10x15cm borderless photo in approx. 47 seconds in Standard Mode . Print photos directly from your PictBridge-ready digital camera or camcorder. Auto Image Fix automatically enhances your photos. Apply Red Eye Removal, face brightening and more with the image editing software. ChromaLife100 delivers beautiful, long-lasting prints with longevity up to 100 years. Print documents perfectly at up to 25ppm in mono or 17ppm in color. Whether homework, paperwork, weekend work or web pages, this printer handles it all. All 4 Single Ink tanks can be replaced separately, minimizing ink wastage and maximizing savings. A smart LED light flashes to alert you when a color is running low or needs replacement. Two paper trays hold photo and plain paper. Quick-Start gets your PIXMA going fast, with instant use of functions. MP Navigator EX software makes every stage of operation easier.
Miscellaneous
Consumables Included:
Ink tank ( black ) - up to 510 pages - Canon PGI-5BK
Ink tank ( cyan ) - up to 900 pages - Canon CLI-8C
Ink tank ( magenta ) - up to 675 pages - Canon CLI-8M
Ink tank ( yellow ) - up to 690 pages - Canon CLI-8Y
Power
Power Device: Power supply - internal
Frequency Required: 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Operational: 11 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep: 0.4 Watt
Software / system requirements
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Apple MacOS X 10.2.8 - 10.4, Microsoft Windows Vista
Advantages: cheap for what it does Disadvantages: not alot of features
...The canonpixmaip3500 is a great buy, its good quality it looks very cool but best of all its cheap too.
In fact this little machine will only cost you around £50, and for a great printer, what more could you ask for.
Just because it's a little printer, and its not very expensive, don't just make the assumption that this doesn't print fast. This printer has the capability to print out a massive 25ppm in black text.
It prints colour pages out at a great 17ppm, and can even print pictures out at 10.4ppm.
The print quality isn't amazing, however id say its above average. The black print looks nice and really sharp when printed, and the colour pictures come out fine on this printer when printed.
When its all closed up, this printer looks like a nice box, it does have curved sides making it look more stylish and making sure it doesn...
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Advantages: Small, Easy to move around! Disadvantages: Slow printer if you print a lot!
...The CanonPixma was the first printer I ever bought. I used it to print my school projects and mainly my report papers. It works great but not as fast as laser printers. Sometimes after you're done printing you have to wait a couple of seconds for the ink to dry out.
The printer uses a standard canon ink cartridge, it's very small so you have to constantly change it every so often if you are always using it.
I highly recommend a Laser printer if you need to print many documents and a laser printer is well suited in a fast-paced, working environment.
But if you're just a student like I am you can use the PixmaIP1500,
It does the job well.
ALSO the CanonPixma is also good for printing coloured photos, and envelopes, ETC.
The CanonPixma also comes with a printing software and photo editor. However you may have to purchase ADOBE...
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Advantages: Built in fax Disadvantages: Expensive to buy, expensive ink replacements, Very bulky
...If you do alot of faxing and then this could be a handy product. Unfortunately I dont. I bought this model to upgrade from my Pixma MP180. In reality, the only main difference between the 2 was the faxing. Print quality is very good, speed of print is good and scan quality is good. Unfortunatly I had to send mine back as I couldnt justify paying over £140 for a printer/scanner that was only marginally better than the lower priced Pixma MP180 (£45). So if you do alot of faxing then knock your socks off and splash out on this model. But if you dont mind waiting that extra 3.78 seconds for a picture to print off then I would say you should save your money as there are cheaper models out there that do the same things. Cannon products seem rather reliable however you also need to consider the cost of replacing the ink cartridges. All new...
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The canon pixma ip3500 is a great buy, its good quality it looks very cool but best of all its cheap too.
In fact this little machine will only cost you around £50, and for a great printer, what more could you ask for.
Just because it's a little... more
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I bought this printer to replace the PIXMA ip1600 which I had before, prompted by the £20 cashback offer Canon was running at the time. This allowed me to purchase a multifunction machine for cheaper than replacing the cartridges on the ip1600!... more
When it comes to buying technology, I know absolutely nothing, so I tend to take advice. The usual advice is: buy the best you can afford. In this case the cost was only an issue in the value-for-money sense, not in the there-is-a-top-limit sense. ... more