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The Canon PIXMA iP6600D is a smart and professional looking printer. Styled in silver and black and about the size of a hi-fi amplifier, it has two ways of feeding paper. Theres a paper feed tray at the back, which can take up to 150 sheets at a time...

Large LCD monitor, Twin paper sources and DVD/CD labels, Duplex print as standard PictBridge socket...

Slow compared to non-photo inkjets, Slight fuzz on black text...

The Canon PIXMA iP6600D is a smart and professional looking printer. Styled in silver and black and about the size of a hi-fi amplifier, it has two ways of feeding paper. Theres a paper feed tray at the back, which can take up to 150 sheets at a time...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-09-25 22:58:17
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The Canon PIXMA iP6600D is a high-speed photo printer with a excellent quality for a good price. It is based on bubble jet technology and makes use of six different inks. The ink droplets are 1 picolitre small, allowing good printing accuracy and a hi...
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A 3.5in colour LCD dominates the top of the £170 Canon Pixma iP6600D. The display, the largest weve seen on an inkjet printer, flips upward, making it easy to preview images and navigate the menus, including options for touching up photos. A door on...

The iP6600D is particularly suited to printing photos directly from a digital camera or media card, and two paper trays and a duplexer add to its versatility. Its going to cost you, but the respectable running costs make it a good investment if you w...
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A 3.5 inch colour LCD dominates the top of the Canon Pixma iP6600D. The display, the largest weve seen on an inkjet printer, flips upward, making it easy to preview images and navigate the menus, including options for touching up photos. A door on the...

Great LCD Display, 150 sheets holder, Running Costs, Ink LED warning...

Adapter needed for most media cards, Quite slow print speeds The Final Word The iP6600D is particularly suited to printing photos directly from a digital camera or media card, and two paper trays and a duplexer add to its versatility. Its going to cos...

The iP6600D is particularly suited to printing photos directly from a digital camera or media card, and two paper trays and a duplexer add to its versatility. Its going to cost you, but the respectable running costs make it a good investment if you wa...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 07:17:38
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The Canon Pixma iP6600D inkjet A4 printer prints at a maximum resolution of 9600 by 2400 dpi, depending on the paper used. It uses 6 Chromalife100 inks, CYMK plus photo magenta and photo cyan. Canon says the new inks produce prints that will last 100...

The output from the Canon Pixma is exemplary. Colours are rich and accurate. The prints are sharp with wonderful detail. We tried leaving the printer to its own devices to run off 20 prints from an SD memory card. The results, using Canon’s best pap...

For some reason we always have a small difficulty installing the printer software for Canon printers. This time the installation stalled while we were forced to hunt around for the Windows XP disc in order to install something called USB Human Interfac...

We compared the Canon Pixma iP6600D with the Epson R800, which is more expensive. We made a number of identical prints on both printers and came to the conclusion that the Epson probably has the edge in print life and it creates prints with richer, dee...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 07:17:38
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This is quite some printer; its minimal size conceals a power of features. A great machine for office and home. Each cartridge costs $26.95. That?s a total $161.7) for the six required. Reviewer: Byer Gair...

Wide range of print sizes up to A4, prints to paper and CD/DVDs, rapid in use.

Careful study of the manuals needed to get the best out of the printer.

This is quite some printer; its minimal size conceals a power of features. A great machine for office and home. Each cartridge costs $26.95. That?s a total $161.7) for the six required. Reviewer: Byer Gair...
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