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Reviewed by UK Guest, 17th Mar 2007. |
| Review Summary: 100 % Pleased |
Overall Score: 5/5

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Review: Bought the iP6700d, after reading reviews to replace a failed Epson All in One. My only reservation being reviews that wrote of difficulty in setting up the printer for use. Initial assembly was very straightforward even though i had never had to fit a print head to a printer before. Following the instructions loading of the software gave no problems, pc using windows Pro, and subsequent connection of the printer and powering on had it ready to go. Loaded some non brand photo paper and used the supplied "Canon easy print tool box" utility to locate my existing pictures and print off some sample prints. Results were everything that Canons own review writes about the printer and the speed and noise level were better than my old Epson. Printing directly from a memory card is very straightforward, have yet to try the Pict Bridge option but do not envisage any problems. Very pleased with the ability to have A4 paper loaded in the lower cassette feeder for standard printing and then being able to insert photo paper in the upper Auto sheet feeder when i have photos to print, no more swapping paper around. It is also a bonus with the design of the printer that you can close the top paper feed when the printer is not in use to help keep dust and foreign objects out of it. All of this was achieved in the time it took me to drink a hot coffee at about six in the morning, not my best time for this sort of thing but just had to get the printer up and running !!. All in all a resounding success and highly recommended if your in the market for a new photo printer. |
Ratings
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5 |
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5 |
| Recommended? | |
Yes |
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