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Canon PIXMA iP3300


$100.00 Released October, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Image quality of the prints looks laser-printer sharp. Color rendition is excellent, approximates the correct colors well. Printing is relatively fast, doesn't take long to create a print.

The Cons:Paper loading noise is fairly loud.

The Canon PIXMA iP3300 is a color inkjet printer specifically designed for photo printing. Though it has a different appearance and physical design, its features are very similar to the earlier PIXMA iP3000.

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It offers some more customizable photo printing options, including credit card photos and other sizes, and its photo prints are supposed to be very long-lasting. Its maximum color print resolution is 4800 x 1200 dpi, it features 1600 nozzles and is supposed to have more realistic looking photos than its predecessor. It can print directly from a digital camera and includes some photo editing software, and is compatible with Windows Vista. Overall, its print speed is slightly faster than the iP3000 as well.

Features

  • Released October 2006
  • Color Inkjet printer
  • 25 ppm (black), 17 ppm (color)
  • 1600 ink nozzles
  • Up to 8.5 x 11" photo printing
  • Laser-like quality black and white documents
  • PictBridge direct printing
  • Print resolution: 600 x 600 dpi (black), Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi (color)
  • USB 2.0 interface
  • Direct Print port
  • 2 picoliter droplet size

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    image quality of the prints looks laser-printer sharp

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    color rendition is excellent, approximates the correct colors well

  • 1

    printing is relatively fast, doesn't take long to create a print

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    printer utility offers configuration of many of the printer's automatic functions

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    "quiet mode" enables slower but quieter paper handling for sensitive environments

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    doesn't use too much ink per print

Cons
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    paper loading noise is fairly loud

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