Canon Pixma iP1500 InkJet Photo Printer
- Black Print Speed: 18 ppm
- Color Print Speed: 13 ppm
- Output Type: Color Printer
- Technology (Detailed): Thermal Inkjet
- Printer Type: Digital Photo Printer
- Max Resolution (BW): 600 x 600 dpi
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nice little printer
Pros
Prints great. Nice array of options for printing pictures.
Cons
No printer tray but then that is what desks are for.
Recommended it?
Yes
After months of research I finally bought a new printer. This one has gotten rave reviews on other websites so I decided to give it a try.
Bought it at Circuit City for 49.99. Best price on a printer I could find anywhere.
Very easy to set up, did a couple of test prints on regular multiuse paper and just from that I can tell this is a better printer than the Lexmark I had.
Another reviewer commented on the noise and it was a little loud however looking under the properties there was a setting for noise reduction. Now it may be my imagination but it does sound much quieter since I enabled that feature.
I am going to be using this mainly for school work but I am very impressed with the printing options available. Love the fact I can make a page of wallet sized pics.
I also see there is a duplex feature. Have not tried that one yet but I don't recall seeing it listed in other reviews.
Bought it at Circuit City for 49.99. Best price on a printer I could find anywhere.
Very easy to set up, did a couple of test prints on regular multiuse paper and just from that I can tell this is a better printer than the Lexmark I had.
Another reviewer commented on the noise and it was a little loud however looking under the properties there was a setting for noise reduction. Now it may be my imagination but it does sound much quieter since I enabled that feature.
I am going to be using this mainly for school work but I am very impressed with the printing options available. Love the fact I can make a page of wallet sized pics.
I also see there is a duplex feature. Have not tried that one yet but I don't recall seeing it listed in other reviews.
