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Canon PIXMA iP3000 Photo Printer

Posted by admin on October 5th, 2007

Canon PIXMA iP3000 Photo Printer The Canon Pixma iP3000 Photo Printer delivers speed, quality and convenience in a stylish package. How fast is it? It produces up to 22 ppm in black and up to 15 ppm in color and a beautiful 4″ x 6″ borderless print takes only 36 seconds. Plus, you have the convenience of direct photo printing: simply connect any PictBridge-compatible digital camera or DV camcorder, and print! This PC-free process eliminates the need to be tied to your computer saving you time.But the Pixma iP3000 Photo Printer isn’t just fast. It also achieves impressive detail and clarity, as a result of Canon Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE). This technology features an upgraded 1,600-nozzle print head that ejects precise, consistent droplets as small as 2 picoliters, for amazing photo-realism. This high-efficiency printer also uses a specially formulated black ink for laser-like text on reports and letters, along with high-intensity color inks for brilliant photos and graphics. Your borderless photos, from 4 x 6 up to 8.5 x 11 in., will have the look and feel of traditional photographs.To help reduce printing costs, this efficient system has four individual ink tanks that let you replace only the color that runs out, rather than an entire cartridge containing unused ink. Plus, a unique low-ink sensor alerts you when ink levels are low, so you are prepared to just drop in a new tank when needed.

Electronics: Up to 4,800 x 1,200 dpi color resolution, Up to 22 ppm black, 15 ppm color; 4-by-6-inch photo in about 36 seconds, Built-in 2-sided printing; 4 individual ink tanks, Direct print port, PictBridge compatible, USB interface; PC and Mac compatible
Company: Canon Office Products
List Price: $99.99
Amazon Price: $389.99
Used Price: $274.00

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