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Canon PIXMA iP4500


$130.00 Released November, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Photo print quality on glossy paper exceeds average for this price range. Black text prints at comparable speed and quality to laser printers. Colours remain very faithful to what appears on the monitor.

The Cons:Disc-printing software has limitations on print area and user interface is frustrating. Calibration and print head alignment is time consuming, uses several sheets of paper.

The PIXMA iP4500 is a general purpose inkjet printer from Canon. Primarily designed for light home/home office use due to its rather small ink cartridges, the iP4500 allows you to print a variety of paper sizes for documents and photographs, including a few photo sizes up to 8 x 10".

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Ideal for those who only print medium sized documents on occasion, the iP4500 provides upgraded speed but utilizes the same printing cartridges as the iP3500.

Features

  • Supported paper: Credit Card (2.13" x 3.39"), 4" x 6", 4" x 8", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 Envelopes, Photo Stickers
  • Connectivity: 1 USB 2.0
  • Print speeds: 31ppm black / 24ppm colour
  • Included cartridges: PGI-5 Pigment Black, CLI-8 (Cyan/Magenta/Yellow)
  • Compatible cartridges: PGI-5BK Pigment Black, CLI-8Bk Black, CLI-8C Cyan, CLI-8M Magenta, CLI-8M Magenta
  • Energy Star Qualified: Yes
  • Warranty: 1 year limited

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Pros
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    Photo print quality on glossy paper exceeds average for this price range

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    Black text prints at comparable speed and quality to laser printers

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    Colours remain very faithful to what appears on the monitor

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    Photo print quality comparable to photo print labs

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    Using the recommended ink/paper settings produces longer-lasting photos than similar Canon products

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    Printer very rarely jams, if ever, especially with photo paper

Cons
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    Disc-printing software has limitations on print area and user interface is frustrating

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    Calibration and print head alignment is time consuming, uses several sheets of paper

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