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What is it: Inkjet printer, fax machine and scanner all-in-one
What we think: An excellent option for anyone in the market for a high-grade, photo-capable all-in-one
Canon Pixma MX7600 Review
Reviewed on: 2 May 2008
Performance
The MX7600 printed pages faster than its fellow Pixma, the MX700, in most of our tests. The MX7600 also leapt ahead of the
We tested it against one of our current favorite all-in-one printers, the
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
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The quality of prints has also improved as well, thanks to Canon's new Pigment Reaction inkjet technology. The MX7600 has six ink tanks, five Lucia pigment inks and one cartridge of clear ink. Canon's Pigment Reaction works by laying down a coat of the clear ink first and bonding it with the colour pigments to create better quality graphics on plain paper. We found the text quality to be well formed with no jagged edges or misplaced ink dots.
While some other multifunction inkjets produce photos with fuzzy edges and dull colours, the MX7600 graphics are bright and sharp. The graphics we printed seemed to pop off the page with smooth gradients and an overall even amount of colour saturation.
Additional editing by Shannon Doubleday
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