Pros
- Big 3.5-inch color LCD display
- Two-sided printing
Cons
- Bronze skin tones in photo-paper prints
- Average text quality and output speeds
Bottom Line
The iP6700D boasts a big color LCD, two-sided printing, and nice photo output, but text quality and speed were average.
More Information
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