That's nowhere near what you'd get from a laser printer and less than half as fast as Canon's own MP830 all-in-one. Text speed was slow, cranking out approximately 2.9 pages per minute. In our informal tests, we saw results similar to those we got with the iP6600D. Of course, Canon also says that it has updated the print engine to provide faster performance. The company has also added a few more editing options when printing without a computer. According to Canon, the biggest difference is that photo contact sheets can now accommodate as many as 35 images. Of course, the dual sources also let you keep one special paper type, such as photo paper, in the cassette, while loading plain paper as needed in the autofeeder.įeatures are almost identical to the iP6600D's. Since you can set the printer to automatically switch between the two sources, you can execute print jobs as large as 300 pages without reloading. Each of the paper sources can hold as much as 150 sheets of paper. Like other Pixmas, the iP6700D includes two paper sources: one flip-up autofeeder tray on the top back, and one cassette that slides into the bottom of the printer. Will that be enough to break this printer's SOHO barrier? Let's find out. While nearly identical to its predecessor, Canon says that the iP6700D has an updated print engine and enhanced direct printing. Now, Canon has followed up the iP6600D with the Pixma iP6700D.
The inclusion of built-in duplex printing hinted that the iP6600D might have a place in some home offices, but its slow, fuzzy text printing made it better suited to photo printing than text-heavy jobs.
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Last year, Canon introduced the, a 9,600x2,400dpi printer with a built-in card reader, a 3.5-inch LCD screen, and a full set of controls right atop the unit.