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Canon PIXMA iP4820


$100.00 Released August, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Photo prints are detailed, vibrant and realistic. Comes with some sample photo paper for testing to see if it's worth getting more. Paper loading is forgiving and easy.

The Cons:Not wireless, and no USB cable provided - need to plan ahead when purchasing. Setup takes some time, software installation is fairly slow. Single purpose - why buy just a printer when a quality all-in-one costs the same?

The PIXMA iP4820 is a mid-range photo inkjet printer from Canon. It prints at the same 9600x2400dpi resolution as the cheaper iP3600, but can print a 4x6 photo in half the time. The iP4820 also adds auto-duplexing, for double-sided printing without needing to turn the page over.

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Included Movie Print software enables high-resolution printing of HD video frames. Other key features include 2-way paper feeding and PictBridge connectivity for printing photos directly from a compatible camera. Like other Canon models, the iP4820 uses five separate ink tanks, reducing waste.

Features

  • 9600x2400 max. dpi (color)
  • 1pl, 5-ink-tank system
  • Borderless photos up to 8.5"x11"
  • ChromaLife100+
  • Auto Duplex
  • HD Movie Print software
  • PictBridge connection
  • 2-way paper feed
  • Auto Photo Fix II
  • 20s 4x6 photo print time

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Pros
  • 3

    photo prints are detailed, vibrant and realistic

  • 2

    comes with some sample photo paper for testing to see if it's worth getting more

  • 1

    paper loading is forgiving and easy

  • 1

    printing documents goes very fast, few pauses and the ink is laid quickly

  • 1

    provides access to a "Creative Park" website for custom greeting card printing

  • 1

    easy to set up

  • 1

    high capacity monochrome ink cartridge for saving money when printing in B&W

  • 1

    impressive detail for an affordable inkjet

  • 1

    duplex printing with an automatic feeder

Cons
  • 2

    not wireless, and no USB cable provided - need to plan ahead when purchasing

  • 1

    setup takes some time, software installation is fairly slow

  • 1

    single purpose - why buy just a printer when a quality all-in-one costs the same?

  • 1

    few features - lacks advanced connectivity, and functionality (eg/ network connections, media card reader, LCD display, etc...)

  • 0

    takes a very long time to print a good quality photo

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