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This printer will not disappoint. No downside in my opinion. Chipless printer cartridges are a non-entity nowadays. The printer is easy to set up, relatively quiet and very economical to operate. I sought this printer out because of the cheap, generic cartridges that are available for it. This printer produces excellent results with photos. I print a lot of photos and this is a cheap way to accomplish the task. Hence the need to get an older printer that used that technology.
i have used it for a long tine,i started with a 4 tank now i have a 6 tank for my photos and plain paper printing a great little printer.
Smooth transaction and the unit was well packed. Unit arrived in fine shape and works. Thanks
All Canon printers are first-rate. I got this one from an Amazon seller at a very good price.
That was disappointing but I thought I could live with that. I don't print large quantity often but when I do, I want my printer to work and work as well as the manufacturer claims. Needless to say, I waste good paper and lots of ink. Naturally when I really need this thing to be dependable, it isn't, like now.
It seems today, although we pay less for technology, we also receive less in quality too. It has taken me two days now to print 25 documents.When it does print well, however, it prints very well, but what good is it if a quality print is a crapshoot with this thing. So I have to do a deep cleaning after every two docs printed, and even that doesn't always work the first time. I've had this printer for almost a year now. It was OK at first although it didn't print well on certain types of paper regardless of the settings. And I didn't learn about the problem because I didn't have a need to print more than one document at a time. Whenever I need to print a fairly large job (for an injet, that means about 10, right now I cannot get beyond 2 without a problem), by the time it prints the third copy, blue is green, or maybe it's pink, or I get a rainbow effect.
Perhaps I got a defective printer, but who would take back a printer you've had for 3 - 4 months, without a box. And I've owned many. About 3 - 4 months into owning it, problems began. And yes, of course I check to see if all the ink cartridges are full before embarking on such jobs.
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