The Canon Pixma iP4600 ($100) is billed as a photo printer even though it lacks media slots; nevertheless, it's worth considering for the budget-minded home user and amateur photographer. You do get two input trays and automatic duplexing. The ink tanks are inexpensive: As of this writing, they cost 4.3 cents for a black-text page and 12.2 cents for a four-color page.
Text pages exited at a snail's pace of 7.3 pages per minute (ppm) in our tests, but they looked black and crisp. Photos came out at a comparatively fast 1.9 ppm. The images appeared slightly grainy and pale on plain paper, but Canon's own photo paper brought out better detail and smoothness.









