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| Brand | Canon |
| Type | Electronics |
| List Price | $148.90 |
| Special Price |
| Lowest New Price | $140.00 |
| Lowest Used Price | $45.00 |
| Lowest Refurbished Price | $106.99 |
Categories |
| Inkjet ENERGY STAR Printers Office Electronics Photo Printers Printers Energy Star Photo Viewer Photo Playback PC Mac Photo All Office Equipment |
Features |
- Photo lab excellence borderless 4 by 5 inch photo in approximately 20 seconds
- ChromaLife100 system brings vibrant photos this last up to 300 years
- Maximum 9600 by 2400 dpi together with microscopic droplets as small as 1 picoliter utilizing FINE technology
- "Simple-PhotoPrint EX" software together with increased "Auto Photo Fix" effortlessly removes red eye
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Description |
| Canon iP4600 inkjet photo printer is premium photo printer together with unique ink tanks and built-in auto duplex. |
| Manufacturer Product Description Photo lab-excellence 4 x 6 inch borderless prints in 20 seconds? Yes, you can do this, and much extra. The new 5-color ink system – four dye-based inks and a pigment-based black ink – produces vivid colors and bold, black topic. And Canon’s patented print head technology creates stunning, long-lasting photos together with resolution up to 9600 x 2400 color dpi.  | | PIXMA iP4600 Photo Printer: - 9600 x 2400 color dpi resolution.
- Print right from your infrared-enabled mobile camera phone!
- Auto Photo Fix - optimizes your pictures for such factors as skin tone, white balance and brightness, and makes red-eye corrections.
|  | |  This trendy home printer brings a resolution of up to 9600 x 2400 color dpi, together with droplets as small as 1 picoliter for impressive photo detail and document clarity. View big | You can in addition print photos directly from a compatible digital camera or camera phone – no computer necessary! The two paper trays let you store together photo and plain paper, allowing you to automatically print 2-sided and save on costs. Fast Begin lets you power up in seconds, and the Auto Photo Fix aspect corrects red-eye and increases your pictures. Long-Lasting Stunning Photos ChromaLife100+ system brings vibrant photos this last up to 300 years. Five High-Performance Ink Tanks The 5-color ink system consists of four dye-based inks in addition a pigment-based black ink, producing unprecedented photos and crisp, laser-excellence topic. You replace only the color this runs out, rather than a multi-color tank containing unused ink.
Impressive Resolution This trendy home printer brings a resolution of up to 9600 x 2400 color dpi, together with droplets as small as 1 picoliter for impressive photo detail and document clarity. And you won’t have to wait long for your unprecedented photos. A stunning borderless 4 x 6 inch photo takes approx. 20 seconds. Auto Duplex Print The two paper trays let you store photo paper in one, plain paper in the other – so you’re always ready to print either photos or documents. In addition, you can automatically print 2-sided to save paper. Automatic Picture Optimization Just one of the features on the integrated Simple-PhotoPrint EX software – Auto Photo Fix - optimizes your pictures for such factors as skin tone, white balance and brightness, and makes red-eye corrections. Just Snap and Print Print right from your infrared-enabled mobile camera phone! PictBridge Powering up your printer is now faster than ever. Afterwards pressing the power button, you can initiate inputting commands in approximately 2 seconds. Full operation is even enabled in a shorter time now too.
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Customer Reviews |
Uses ink even when you don't print! 2010-09-01 |
| By S. Paquin (Montreal, Quebec Canada) |
The Canon IP4600 uses a ridiculous amount of ink.
We needed a printer mostly to print black on white documents, but our color ink cartridges go empty even if we don't print photos or colors. I have never seen a printer drink so much ink in so little time.
The printer will also refuse to print once one of the color cartridge is empty, even if you need to print something black. |
Worst Printer Ever Made 2010-08-27 |
| By Richard J. Corrigan (San Diego, CA) |
| Save your money. This product stinks. Using the 2-sided feature, you waste several sheets of paper before you can get your 2-sided print. It's extremely slow. It breaks down all of the time. I've tried giving this printer away, and no one will take it. |
When will the printer cartridge scam end? 2010-06-10 |
| By Naromiyocknowhusunkatank (Land of the long tidal river.) |
Is it technologically possible to make a printer that doesn't run out of ink so quickly, with such high cartridge replacement costs?
Why can't black and white text be printed without using the color cartridges?
Is the industry even trying to make better printers?
This printer is very irritating. It appears to be low quality construction. It is slow. The features are minimal (you can't print black and white even).
The cost of cartridge replacement is a substantial percentage of the price of the printer itself! If the cartridges are really worth this much, this implies the printer itself is worth almost nothing. And that's what it feels like.
Canon's camera's are great (based on my observation from owning 2 of them); but this printer is awful. I don't even look forward to throwing it away. Caveat emptor. |
Waste of my money 2010-06-08 |
| By Rainbow Nonna (Connecticut, USA) |
I bought this printer so that I could print out pictures of my family. Especially those of my grandson who has moved across country. I also needed to print out some documents, well by the time I printed the documents the ink was used up and there went the option of printing pictures. The ink cartridges for this model are way too expensive.
Also, it takes for ever for this printer to initialize. It sits there and clicks away for what seems like forever before it even starts to print.
Set up was easy, however this printer makes a lot of noise, is too slow and is not cost effective when it comes to replacing ink cartridges. It is now a paper weight. I will buy an HP with more features, better bundled ink replacement options, and better quality pictures. |
Do not buy this printer 2010-04-13 |
| By Matt Medling (Dallas, TX) |
| I purchased this printer for the sole purpose of printing out papers for school. I don't need to print pictures or anything like that, which is why this printer seemed like a good option. It's relatively cheap and supposedly was an alright printer. My main problem with this printer are that you need to replace the ink cartridges almost bi-monthly (and I'm not an English major, I'm a culinary student, so I'm not writing and printing a whole lot of papers) and the ink cartridges aren't exactly cheap (about $60 for all of them together). The other problem, which is actually more annoying than shelling out that much money a year for ink, is that the paper feeder constantly jams and you are required to manually remove the paper tray, clear the paper jam, then press the reset button on the printer. This happens on average about 3 times during the printing of an eight page paper. Not the best track record. You can find other printers with less expensive ink replacements and certainly with better performance than this one. I would have given this printer a zero star rating if I could have, but I suppose it is easy to set up, so it gets a 1 star rating. Don't waste your money. |