
Canon PIXMA MP760
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Canon PIXMA MP760
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Got This Online For £140, Reduced From &poun
Got this online for £140, reduced from £220, as I was fed up of paying over the odds for Lexmark ink despite liking my previous (cheap) printers.
This does everything I could possibly need and more; the only other printer which met my criteria at the time was an Epson, which I wouldn't touch with a bargepole. This printer will:
Scan slides/film as well as normal scanning
Print on CDs
Print borderless and duplex (both sides of paper)
Take memory cards from digital camera, and allow you to do basic editing (zoom into and print selected area of picture, for example) without having to use computer; handy little colour screen
These are just the features I have found particularly useful, there really are far too many to list.
I like the fact that this printer has 2 paper trays, so I can keep A4 paper permanently in the front-loading paper drawer, and use the rear sheet feeder for special paper, envelopes etc. The machine is a bit noisy, but 'quiet mode' dramatically reduces this.
Ink is incredibly cheap, and more than justifies the seemingly high purchase price of the printer; I can buy 2 full sets of compatibles (that's 10 cartridges in total) for about 12/ 13, while still producing great-looking photos. The cartridges also seem to last forever, and unlike an Epson you don't have to worry about the cartridge chipping which makes it difficult to use compatibles.
This printer has exceeded all my expectations, and I would recommend Canon to anyone without hesitation. Far cheaper in the long run than having a low-priced printer that costs 40+ each time the cartridges need changing. Quality is great, it has been very reliable, easily installed and used, and has all the features I could ever need.
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The Canon Pixma Mp760 Is Too Slow To Be Usable - O
The Canon Pixma MP760 is too slow to be usable - one does have a life!
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I Found The Canon Pixma Mp760 Multifunction Printe
I found the Canon Pixma MP760 multifunction printer to be cheaper than the MP500, so shop around folks. It comes with full sets of ink. It looks awesome, prints negatives, doesn't choke over long hours of printing, has a myriad of options, and lots of different types of paper are accepted. High Res actually looked like High Res. The printer also has a big enough adjustable screen.
Unfortunately, using the lowest possible power consumption options, it takes a long time before it starts printing on a cold start. That's to be expected, though.
What's with the black/translucent plastic piece for the bottom paper feeder? I had to take it out because I couldn't figure out where it fit back in. The lights for printing negatives are blinding. Use sunglasses! With the multiple settings windows, you have to poke around to find what you want to set.
Overall, it is the best printer I've ever owned. It copies, scans and prints flawlessly beautiful photos, and the negatives look brilliant too.
The hatch door opening mechanism I admit is a bit much, but damn it all if it wasn't the coolest thing I've seen on a printer. The printer is sitting many feet away from the computer it's hooked to, but it's still running fine.
I was lucky enough to get 2 of them for less than $300 in total, and I find compatible cartridges for under $1/cartridge. Yay internet.
The maintenance cost of the printer is very low, and the power consumption is almost nothing when idle. All across the board this is the best printer I've ever had!!
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Canon Pixma Mp760: Looking For An All-in-one Multi
Canon Pixma MP760: Looking for an All-In-One multifunction printer with LOW running costs? Well STOP! Stop right now. You will NOT find better than the Canon Pixma MP760, sure, it costs a little more but once you bring this beauty home take it out of the box you will instantly see where that extra few bob went. First thing I notice is how well packed it is (someone at Canon had the good Idea to use Orange Tape, you can't miss any!). Second thing I notice is the superb build quality, it looks and feels even more expensive than I shelled out for it, it looks 'The Dogs' as well. OK, so it doesn't come with a USB lead, but I'd bought some from Netto's for 99p a few weeks earlier and you can get them cheap enough else where now, besides, none of the other printer brands I tested came with one either! Once I had installed the software and fired up the beast I found it a joy to use. I won't go too much into the software, it's all adequate for all your print and scan jobs pretty much standard supplied software stuff really, you can always add some of your own if you prefer later on. I had to spend some time familiarizing myself with the features and reading the 'on disc documentation', but just for fun I loaded some paper and did a quick copy of my Gas bill and a photo of Tiddles. I noticed how quiet it is!
Then I found the Night time Quiet mode (Press menu button on the printer, the settings will show up on The LCD). After I did this, I had to strain my ears to even hear it at all. When printing in standard mode it's a podium finish at the very least though if you choose the high quality setting it slows down a bit but it's still well in the points! But you would only use the high setting for photos of your Granny and other loved ones, for every day use Standard is just fine. Quality of the printing is amazing, I know Bench marking Jerno's will probably pick out some minor flaw somewhere but I couldn't find any to my layman's eyes, the home user never will to be honest! Who the heck gets a magnifying glass or a microscope out to their holiday snaps anyway, unless you're trying to kop a closer look at the sunbather behind the ice cream shed! I have had more demos of different printers and more smarmy sales staff trying to sell me everyone I glanced at to last a life time and I can honestly say, nothing impressed me more than this printer, colours are bright and clear, skin tones are spot on, everyday document printing is as good as any printer gets (installation puts a very useful Print Link button for printing from the web on your Explorer Tool Bar) it even prints on to CD/DVDs as well,,(put a CD/DVD Label on your disc first or buy printable ones). The surprising thing is, this only uses three colour inks and two Black ones, yet it prints quicker and better than some of those six and more Ink ones I tried. It is also cheap to run, I have found compatible carts. Costing as little as a pound each on the web, though even with my "Run for the hills!! He's printing everything in his Path" mentality over the last few weeks my supplied ink has hardly budged.
By the way, a strong point here, sales staff, (especially the ones at Comet where I bought mine) told me that Canon only supplied 10% Volume Test carts in the box with the printer urging me to buy more at point of sale, well for the record, Canon supplied me with FULL Volume Carts with mine, I knew this already so wasn't tempted, "naughty naughty Comet, I've emailed Canon about you!"
Scanning is quick and easy and I've not noticed any detail being missed, I dare say Techno Jerno's will again get the microscope out and bleat about something or other to earn a wage.
Duplex Printing is quite frankly something out of Harry Potter! Be amazed at this, Canon have earned the accolade, who cares how it works, it just does! And works very well, so don't be tempted to whip out a screw driver and dismantle the darn thing in mid print to find out will you?
Summing up then' The Canon PIXMA MP760 is very well built and looks spanking, it prints, scans and copy's (Copy's without the need to boot up the PC) and Prints on to discs. It is fast, very quiet (so it won't wake up the neighbours at 3am). Print quality is as good as or better than anything else out there and very cheap to run, what the heck else do you want? Whip out your credit card ASAP, go on, you know you deserve it!
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