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The $100 (as of 3/3/09) Canon Pixma iP4600 color inkjet printer is inexpensive to buy and maintain. Although its minimally equipped and slow when printing text, its still worth considering for the budget-minded home user and amateur photographer. Wou...
Low price; economical inks, Comparatively fast at printing photos...
Slow while printing text, No media slots...
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If theres a criticism, its that occasionally the bundled driver can oversaturate a shot, giving rosy-cheeked children the kind of skin tone usually seen in the alcoholic atmosphere of old gentlemens clubs.Thats easily tuned out, though, and if yo...
Quick setup and print speed. Excellent photo and text quality. Reasonable running costs...
No front LCD or card reader. Slight oversaturation by default. No network connection...
Punchy pics and a quick output speed, the iP4600 is close to the perfect photo printer...
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A built-in duplex unit means the Canon Pixma iP4600 is handy if you do a lot of double-sided printing. It also proved to be slightly faster than the cheaper Canon Pixma iP3600 when it comes to outputting some of our test prints.The Canon Pixma iP4600...
The Canon Pixma iP4600 is Canon’s flagship photo printer and it shows – print quality is excellent, and it delivers very fast results...
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When it comes to printers, the Canon Pixma iP4600 is about as basic as it gets these days. Baby brother to the powerful iP4500, the most affordable iP bucks the all-in-one trend in favor of an emphasis on one thing: printing.You won’t find scanning, f...
Handsome, reasonably compact exterior, Great photo printer handles lots of paper types, Setup couldn’t be much easier, Fantastic price...
Slower than most competitors, especially on startup, Flimsy build quality, No builtin networking option...
The iP4600 is a fine machine, and the print quality – especially for photo use – exceeded expectations given this single-function unit’s sub-$100 price tag. Since it lacks the versatility of a multi-function device, there’s some justification for the...
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Single-function, basic inkjet printers suitable for the home or home office havent quite gone the way of the dinosaur, or even the not-quite-extinct dot matrix printer, but theyre growing rare. More and more, standard inkjet printers are being rep...
High-quality photos. Prints directly from cameras. Two paper trays. Automatic duplexing.
Slower than the last-generation printer it replaces. Full-page graphics tend to make plain paper curl.
The Canon Pixma iP4600 is a surprising step down in speed from the printer it replaces, but it offers similar output quality and paper handling at a lower price...
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It's unusual for a top-of-the-range printer to cost under £75, but Canon's PIXMA iP4600 is definitely a high-end inkjet and it's available at this price. If you know the company's well-regarded all-in-one range, you can think of this machine as an all-in-...
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Compare PricesAgain, another excellent, affordable photo printer from Canon. Like the cheaper Pixma iP3600, the iP4600offers two paper input options (a paper tray in front and a feeder in back) as well as duplex printing.Warming up this printer took a bit...
Inexpensive, Great for photos, Built-in duplex printing...
Big for a photo printer, Not very competitive with all-in-ones...
Just like its little brother, the iP3600, there's nothing wrong with the Canon Pixma iP4600 Photo Printer. You can count on it to absolutely give you great-looking prints. But. for its size, perhaps an all-in-one would be just as good? Or, perhaps if you...
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