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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
3.0 stars
Pros: Easy to use. Doesn't leave rollor tracks. Independent ink cartridges.
Cons: Short product life designed to fail in 3 years.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
4.0 stars
"Forget the CNET score, look at the 95% user satisfaction"
Pros: Photos - fast, Fast, FAST! I got the printer to do photo printing primarily and it is as fine as they come. Believe the published speed. Photo quality CANNOT be distinguished from film prints with the naked eye, even with reading glasses. One must use a
Cons: On very cheap paper, ink tends to feather a little due to wicking action in the paper. Spend $4-$5 per ream instead of $3 and this goes away. This happened with both Canon and 3rd party ink. Ink tends to bead reducing resolution on some very cheap phot
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5.0 stars
"From Pro Epson'er to Canon and WOW!!!"
Pros: I have used epson printers all my life for my photo project, I am a semi pro photographer. Hp printers do my invoicing and 3in1 HP machins for office works. For beautiful photos, I have always used, Epson 1270,1280 (2 of them) and a 2200. Let me tell you
Cons: 4X6 photo card magazine feels cheap, should have been a usb 2.0 cable included for such price level machine.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5.0 stars
"Canon is only company without kill chips!"
Pros: Printer is quiet, fast, beautiful, and no ink cartridge KILL CHIPS! Epson and HP are notorious for their horrible ink cartridge kill chips which wil diable he ink cartridge when it deems thereis no ink, even if there IS ink left! Epson would have you be
Cons: Absolutely none. This is the printer world's best kept secret.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
2.5 stars
Pros: I purchased an Epson C84 on advice from the rep. It boasted higher resolution and the same print speeds as the Canon printers - WRONG! I returned the printer and purchased the i960 - the print quality is MUCH better, and the prints come out in half the
Cons: Prints come out more "orangish" than the originals - I suspect this is the automatic color adjustment - I haven't investigated this yet.
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