itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-25 23:13:33
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cheap and cheerful inkjet photo printer: The PIXMA ip1800 is a no-frills, entry-level printer that retails at a mere 39, yet instead of settling for a humdrum cream casing, Canon has designed a sleek black mirror finish to a case that remains...
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The Canon Pixma iP1800 is Canons entry-level inkjet photo printer, which is clear if you take a gander at its price tag. You can pick up a Canon Pixma iP1800 for around £30, and this printer is equipped with the bare essentials to perform its duties...
The Canon Pixma iP1800 exceeded our expectations of how well a £29 printer could perform. Although shadow detail was lacking and blacks appeared too light, the Canon Pixma iP1800s ability to produce very good photos was impressive for a printer at th...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-25 23:13:33
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Canons PIXMA iP1800 is one of the most affordable inkjet printers you can buy. As you might expect, its basic, but it gets all the essentials right. Although its one of the cheapest models in the PIXMA range, it can print regular plain-paper jobs...
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Colour laser printers may be falling as dramatically in price as they are rising in colour quality, but nobody should be counting out the humble inkjet just yet. At least, not while the technology is available for so little. These inkjets clearly tar...
Neither of these printers is a showstopper, and if your budget will stretch to £60 or £70 you should look for something a little faster. However, if you have time to spare, you can coax surprisingly high-quality prints from them. As a cheap mode...
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The Canon iP1800 is one of Canon’s budget desktop photo printers. Retailing at $49.99, the iP1800 prints with one black and one tri-color cartridge, and it can print documents as well as photos from 4" x 6" to letter-sized (8.5" x 11"). With a very sma...
Price, Useful drivers and software, Excellent color gamut, Low power usage...
umers can get better connectivity—direct print, media card slots, sometimes optional wireless—and in some cases, a greater number of colors and separate ink cartridges. Check out the Comparisons section on the Overall Impressions / Ease of Use...
The Canon Pixma iP1800 is Canon’s least expensive photo inkjet printer, with two ink cartridges. Its simple design, small size, light weight, and easy operation will make it an appealing printer for those who just want something to print snapshots o...
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When youre looking at sub-$100 printers, its reasonable to wonder how much you can expect for the price. When you get down to $50, the more appropriate question is whether the printer youre looking at is inexpensive or just plain cheap. With the C...
Low price. Small size. Surprisingly fast. Reasonably high-quality graphics and photos.
Text quality is subpar. Requires manual alignment with every ink cartridge replacement.
The Canon Pixma iP1800 is an impressive printer for the price, scoring surprisingly well on both speed and output quality...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-09-25 23:13:33
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Some vendors are offering the Canon Pixma iP1800 for as little as £35. It’s a no-frills printer, so there are no card slots, no colour display and not even a retractable paper rest for completed prints. But it’s very small, works with m...
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tomshardware.com Updated: 2011-09-25 23:13:33
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The printer is relatively small and light, with a weight of 7.3 pounds (3.31 kg), and dimensions of 17.4" x 6.0" x 9.3" (44.20cm x 15.24cm x 23.62cm). It supports all modern versions of Window plus Mac OS X v10.2.8 through 10.4.x. Despite its low price, i...
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SummaryPros: User-friendly; prints very good photos; inexpensive. Cons: Black inks are light; shadow detail is lacking; no photo-card reader, media tray for small photos, PictBridge support, or output tray. Price as rated: $50 Best Current Price: $45.5...
User-friendly; prints very good photos; inexpensive.
Black inks are light; shadow detail is lacking; no photo-card reader, media tray for small photos, PictBridge support, or output tray.
The iP1800 exceeded our expectations of how well a $50 printer could perform. Though shadow detail was lacking and blacks appeared too light, the iP1800’s ability to produce very good photos was impressive for a printer at this price. In additio...
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