Canon Pixma MX7600 Cartridge Review
In spite of rumours regarding its death, old fashioned inkjet printing technology continues to prosper.
All things considered, despite the substantial improvements in laser technological innovation, if you'd like the most marvelous shades and tints then a good inkjet continues to be the best choice.
And, with this Canon Pixma MX7600, Canon indicates that there is a lot of gold still to be mined from this seemingly out-of-date technology.
The MX7600's greatest advancement (as a multifunctional printer that is in any case pretty high on slick features) is its Pigment Reaction (PgR) technology.
Formerly, for top inkjet printer results you would have needed to spend a small fortune for glossy paper.
Yet what PgR does is to cover ordinary printer paper with clear ink.
This in essence turns plain paper into coated paper.
And while the pictures are not quite as vibrant as they will be if you are using glossy paper, the MX7600's results are striking.
You will enjoy many other pros with this ink, as well.
In the first place, print speed is extremely good.
Even on the MX7600's finest quality application, A4 photos on plain paper will be produced at the speed of 3.
5 pages per minute (ppm).
Go down to the lowest setting, and you will attain extremely attractive prints at a rate greater than 6ppm.
The Canon Pixma MX7600 is adept at managing text, with performance figures which range from 10.
5ppm in draft mode to, at the highest quality setting, a still pretty sound 2ppm.
Text output in the middle mode is a speedy 8.
1ppm, and the ensuing output here's both nice and clean (specifically for an inkjet) and dark.
Duplexing facilities are offered with the Canon Pixma MX7600's 35-page Auto Document Feeder, and the capability to print vivid colours signifies you possess an alternative to the paper-jam-fests which come about when endeavoring to print to two sides of a sheet of card or glossy paper.
Add to that the supposedly improved staying power of the ink from the ink cartridges (not a thing we could check), and this helps make the Canon Pixma MX7600 a pretty outstanding piece of kit.
But you will find much more.
For example, there is the Canon Pixma MX7600's built-in ethernet support, as well as the flash memory drive.
And, oh yes, the Canon Pixma MX7600 really is a multi-function printer.
The scanning facilities are no mere afterthought, and we found the scans to be crisp and usually faithfully rendered from the 4,800x9,600 resolution.
The Canon Pixma MX7600 can print and scan concurrently, and the addition of the Super G 33.
6kbps fax features help make this an all-round winner for well-funded offices.
All things considered, despite the substantial improvements in laser technological innovation, if you'd like the most marvelous shades and tints then a good inkjet continues to be the best choice.
And, with this Canon Pixma MX7600, Canon indicates that there is a lot of gold still to be mined from this seemingly out-of-date technology.
The MX7600's greatest advancement (as a multifunctional printer that is in any case pretty high on slick features) is its Pigment Reaction (PgR) technology.
Formerly, for top inkjet printer results you would have needed to spend a small fortune for glossy paper.
Yet what PgR does is to cover ordinary printer paper with clear ink.
This in essence turns plain paper into coated paper.
And while the pictures are not quite as vibrant as they will be if you are using glossy paper, the MX7600's results are striking.
You will enjoy many other pros with this ink, as well.
In the first place, print speed is extremely good.
Even on the MX7600's finest quality application, A4 photos on plain paper will be produced at the speed of 3.
5 pages per minute (ppm).
Go down to the lowest setting, and you will attain extremely attractive prints at a rate greater than 6ppm.
The Canon Pixma MX7600 is adept at managing text, with performance figures which range from 10.
5ppm in draft mode to, at the highest quality setting, a still pretty sound 2ppm.
Text output in the middle mode is a speedy 8.
1ppm, and the ensuing output here's both nice and clean (specifically for an inkjet) and dark.
Duplexing facilities are offered with the Canon Pixma MX7600's 35-page Auto Document Feeder, and the capability to print vivid colours signifies you possess an alternative to the paper-jam-fests which come about when endeavoring to print to two sides of a sheet of card or glossy paper.
Add to that the supposedly improved staying power of the ink from the ink cartridges (not a thing we could check), and this helps make the Canon Pixma MX7600 a pretty outstanding piece of kit.
But you will find much more.
For example, there is the Canon Pixma MX7600's built-in ethernet support, as well as the flash memory drive.
And, oh yes, the Canon Pixma MX7600 really is a multi-function printer.
The scanning facilities are no mere afterthought, and we found the scans to be crisp and usually faithfully rendered from the 4,800x9,600 resolution.
The Canon Pixma MX7600 can print and scan concurrently, and the addition of the Super G 33.
6kbps fax features help make this an all-round winner for well-funded offices.