| PRODUCT DETAILS | | Canon PIXMA iP6210D Photo Printer |  | | Canon PIXMA iP6210D Photo Printer
The PIXMA iP6210D Photo Printer combines beautiful image quality with exceptional printing versatility. One key to its impressive performance: Canon Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE) uses an innovative print head with 2,304 nozzles that eject consistent, precise ink droplets as small as 2 picoliters. More nozzles with high accuracy equal amazing results. This patented technology produces an outstanding resolution of up to 4800x1200 dpi, for superb detail and photo-realism. And for increased color accuracy, high-intensity Photo Cyan and Photo Magenta have been added to the conventional 4 inks. Be amazed at the improved photo results. The PIXMA iP6210D Photo Printer's built-in slots allows printing directly from compatible memory cards, and in this mode it automatically brightens faces, corrects for red eye and increases sharpness, as needed. Or, print directly from your PictBridge compatible digital camera or DV camcorder, with automatic face brightening. Simply shoot and print directly from a cellphone. And for Bluetooth-equipped mobile phones, PCs and PDAs, this versatile printer is Bluetooth compatible with the optional Bluetooth adapter allowing you to print from another room. When using any of these wireless options, images will automatically be enhanced for sharpness. Maximum 4800x1200 dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 2 picoliters Borderless 4x6 photo in approximately 1 minute Create stunning 4x6, 5x7 and 8.5x11 edge-to-edge, borderless photos Dimension - Width 17.3 x Height 6.8 x Depth 10.3 Inches Weight - 8.2 pounds Manufacturer: Canon
Price: $99.99
Canon PIXMA iP6210D Photo Printer
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| User Reviews |  | Very Expensive to Operate rating: 1
I printed about 50 4x6 pictures and the cartridges ran low. The cost of new cartridges is just about the same price as buying a new printer. The iP6210D is not worth the money, a poor value.
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No drivers rating: 1
There are no Linux drivers for this printer. If you have this printer and run Linux, please contact tech support about the problem. They might get some sense, and produce drivers at some point. I've had the printer over a year, and no sign of drivers.
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not a good choice rating: 2
The photos are nice (that is the only reason I give it two stars), but it uses ink like its going out of style and the cartrdiges are very expensive. If you replace both ink cartridges it is less expensive to buy a new printer. That's exactly what I did. This product is not recommended (if you can afford the ink you should be able to afford a printer with more features).
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Good little printer... rating: 4
This printer came free with a digital camera I purchased from Amazon, and I have not been disappointed with the printer.
The printer came with everything I needed in the box to connect it to the computer, and it came with ink and software as well.
It prints about average speed, and has various print quality settings to choose from when printing photos.
For text, I have a B&W laser printer, but I kept this one for the occasional color document and for photos.
If I were looking for a photo printer, this one would not be my main choice, but it does a decent job for the occasional family photos.
The picture quality on photos is enough for my uses, but it is not quite as good as a more expensive printer would give, but good enough for framing a picture of our son to give grandpa, etc.
I enjoy the fact that you can plug a memory card directly into the printer to print pictures.
Overall, I am happy with the printer, especially since it was free for me!
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Below average rating: 2
As everyone else is reporting, this printer is pretty expensive to maintain- the printer cartridges combined cost about $60 and that lasts me approximately 2-3 months. I print only a few pages a day, typically only in fast-draft. I heard about Walgreen's new inkjet refilling that costs a fraction of buying a new cartridge, but of course these cartridges are excluded from most of the Canon's being able to be refilled. Finally, I have had my printer for 9 months and after about month 5, my photos are often printed with smears on the front and back of pictures (even after using the printer's neat tools to fix smearing problems). Consequently, I highly reccomend not purchasing this printer, even if it is a good deal- in the end, it's not cost-effective or worth your money at all.
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Canon PIXMA iP6210D Photo Printer
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