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Canon PIXMA iP90 Inkjet Printer
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Product Description
Rugged, powerful and portable, the Canon Pixma iP90 Photo Printer delivers exceptional performance at home or on the road. This compact printer can produce up to 16 ppm in black and up to 12 ppm in color, while achieving a resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 color dpi. Canon Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE) uses a high-performance 1, 088-nozzle print head that ejects precise and consistent droplets as small as 2 picoliters with remarkable accuracy. Your results: impressive resolution and dramatic detail on graphics and photos, wherever you're printing from.In a hotel room or a home office, the iP90 printer goes practically anywhere, yielding superb output on all your projects. Reports and memos will look clean and professional with bold, crisp text. Using the included Canon Easy-WebPrint software, Web pages are automatically formatted, so they'll print properly with full color and without trimming off the right-hand margin. You can also produce 4 x 6, 5 x 7 and 8.5 x 11 in. borderless prints, with stunning edge-to-edge quality and razor-sharp detail. In only about 51 seconds you can print a 4" x 6" photo with the look and feel of a traditional photograph. And for convenience, you can connect any PictBridge compatible digital camera or DV camcorder directly to the iP90 printer and print photos - no PC required! If you're on-the-go and low on ink the iP90 printer's "Ink Usage Control" setting enables you to produce approximately 1.5 times more pages without lowering print quality. Plus, if you run out of black ink, just choose the "Use Composite Black" option and the iP90 printer continues to print black using a composite of color inks in the "Ink Usage Control" setting. These features are a convenient safety net when you don't have extra ink on hand.
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Average User Rating:
4.0
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5
Number of Ratings:
3
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User Reviews for
Canon PIXMA iP90 Inkjet Printer
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i80 Problems Solved?
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Reviewed
December 17 2006 4:39:43 AM
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Ratings:
3
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Pros:
I hope so. |
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A lot of money to spend if not, I've been in love with Canon printers. I owned a BJC-70 that I carried around the world. Totally bulletproof printer! I purchased an i80 a little over a year ago; and it was flawless until recently. I got a message about the "waste ink absorber" being full. It turns out you can't fix this yourself; and must return the printer to a repair center. Cost? Only $140 to fix a printer 18 months old. I've been working in good faith with Canon tech support but nobody has answered the question; are the design problems of the i80 corrected in the i90? PS: I got an offer to buy an i90 from Canon direct in a "loyalty" program. Guess what? Everybody online store is less expensive than the accomodation I was given. If the design problem is corrected; it will be an awesome highly portable printer. If not; an expensive lesson.
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It has served me very well
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Reviewed
March 19 2007 5:02:24 AM
1
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
4
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Pros:
Dependability, durability |
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Cons:
Cost is a little high I owned this printer's predecessor, the i70. It printed well, but I had a fairly persistent problem with the ink cartridges leaking inside the case of the printer. About a year ago, I bought the iP90, and while its feature set is really no better than the i70 or i80, the new model hasn't given me a minute of trouble. It travels with me constantly, and it takes a fair amount of abuse since I transport it in the same carrying case as my laptop. The quality of the printing is very good. Like its predecessors, though, it plows through the small-ish ink cartridges quickly. And in this age of remarkable printers selling for far less than $100, it's troubling that this one still sells for over $200.
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