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What is it: Budget inkjet photo printer
What we think: An excellent low-cost option for printing personal photos and text documents
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 28 March 2008
Tags: Canon, Canon Pixma iP2600, USB port, inkjet, cases
We like:
Sleek design folds up for unobtrusive storage; portrait prints display evenly balanced colours; lines of text look sharp; low price for print quality
We don't like:
Lacks PictBridge port and memory card slot; brighter colours had a slightly grey cast; USB cable not included; exterior is a magnet for fingerprints
CNET UK judgement:
The Canon Pixma iP2600 is an excellent option for those on a budget looking to print their personal photos and text documents. We wish it had external ports for direct image uploading (although we're not surprised it doesn't), but you'll be more than satisfied with this printer's ability to deliver quality photos at a low price
Full review:
The Pixma iP2600 is Canon's inkjet photo printer for users on a budget. Replacing the Pixma iP1800 as its entry-level, straightforward printer with limited features, it's available online for as little as £30. Continue Reading...
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