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Canon S750 COLOR BUBBLE JET PRINTER 20/13PPM 2400X1200DPI 248KB (Canon-7290A001)
Canon S750 Color Bubble Jet Printer Review
- WHAT'S HOT: Canon's S750 cranks out text documents at 7.2 pages per minute--the fastest of any ink jet printer we've tested in a while--and its 1.2-ppm graphics printing speed ranks highly. We also like the S750's text quality, which looks solid black, has even weighting, and is legible even at very small fonts. Glossy photos were impressive with bright, saturated colors, excellent detail, and realistic shading. If Canon's ink yield specifications are accurate, the S750's inks are the cheapest per page of any printer we've tested (less than nine cents).
User Reviews for Canon S750 COLOR BUBBLE JET PRINTER 20/13PPM 2400X1200DPI 248KB (Canon-7290A001)
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Reviewed by: ggerig
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Fast, quiet, uses hardly any ink, was relatively inexpensive, parallel or USB connection.
Weaknesses: Output paper tray can be knocked off easily.
Overall Evaluation: I had a Canon before this that lasted about 5 years. I was already sold on the concept of only change the ink you use, but found that my old Canon still used ink over time just by sitting there. This model doesn't seem to use any unless you print. I haven't changed the ink cartridges at all since I bought it and I still have plenty of ink left approximately one year later. I haven't used the photo software or borderless printing options, but have printed many "standard" text pages and my kids have printed their share of items from kid software. The print quality is great and I noticed a huge jump in speed going from my old Canon BJ210. Even though the i820 is out and seems faster with all the same quality, I'm recommending this printer to our church because we still need the parallel connection. I'm so glad I got this printer!
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Reviewed by: davdoc
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Very fast, quiet, separate catridges for each single color
Weaknesses: Somehow blurred text using standard mode on plain paper
Overall Evaluation: So our lab needs a printer to print out scientific papers, usually containing lots of text plus some figures/photos, and we need something fast. This one comes at our expectation: only 30 seconds to print out a nearly full 8.5x11 page. However the text is somehow blurred. High quality mode prints out fine but takes 1.5 min, still faster than most inkjet
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