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Connectivity technology: USB 2.0, Max Colour Printing Speed: 7.8 ppm, Horizontal B&W printing resolution: 4800 dpi, Horizontal colour printing resolution: 4800 dpi ...
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Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 104 reviews of CANON PIXMA iP1800 Printer from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.35/10. Comparing these reviews to 132193 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 (or 8.6 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: cheap and cheerful inkjet photo printer
Verdict: It's hard to imagine a better quality colour printer for such a rock-bottom price (although a flip-down output tray would have been a handy and inexpensive addition) and this printer should be ideal for Mac or PC owners working to tight budgets.
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Source: cnet.com.au
Pros: Decent print quality and speed for the price, Inexpensive inkjet printer, Great software bundle, Supports Vista
Cons: No output tray, Stingy warranty
Verdict: With its decent print speeds, serviceable print quality, and great software package, the Canon Pixma iP1800 is a good choice for an inexpensive inkjet printer for home users with basic printing needs.
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Verdict: The Canon Pixma iP1800 exceeded our expectations of how well a £29 printer could perform. Although shadow detail was lacking and blacks appeared too light, the Canon Pixma iP1800's ability to produce very good photos was impressive for a printer at this
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Source: macworld.com
Review summary: The iP1800 exceeded our expectations of how well a $50 printer could perform. Though shadow detail was lacking and blacks appeared too light, the iP1800's ability to produce very good photos was impressive for a printer at this price.
Pros: User-friendly; prints very good photos; inexpensive.
Cons: Black inks are light; shadow detail is lacking; no photo-card reader, media tray for small photos, PictBridge support, or output tray.
Verdict: To keep the iP1800 at its low price, Canon left out features you'd find on most photo printers: a photo-card reader, a separate media tray for smaller photo papers, PictBridge support, and an output tray. This printer is user-friendly, though, and very ea
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