Though part of the Pixma iP6000D series, the iP6220D shares little in common with its more expensive sibling, the iP6600D. It has a smaller LCD, a different printhead--2 picoliter droplets rather than 1--and uses two tricolor cartridges. Unless you're really cash strapped, the higher-price model is probably a better bet.
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alaTest has collected and analyzed 95 reviews of Canon PIXMA iP6220D from international magazines and websites.
Experts rate this product 78/100 and users 77/100. Comparing these reviews to 219584 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 79/100 = Good.
Summary: The Canon Pixma iP6000 is a throwback to an earlier generation of photo printers that did a good job with photos but not much else. Given its price, it's unacceptably slow for business applications, making it a reasonable choice only if you want a ...