Typical price: £70
What is it: Budget-priced inkjet printer
What we think: The flagship printer in Canon's latest low-end inkjet lineup is fast and inexpensive, and it's capable of producing fairly good output
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 8 September 2004
Tags: canon, tab, eye, printers
We like:
Fast text and photo printing; decent print quality; inexpensive; PictBridge compatible; high paper-input capacity; dual paper trays
We don't like:
Feathering in text files; photos could be smoother
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Fast print speeds and decent output make this inexpensive printer a great option for multitasking families
Latest user reviews
July 18, 2005
Posted by: Roger Hodge
"The best printer I have owned."
June 7, 2005
Posted by: Keith Berry
"A printer that does what I want it for"
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