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Good quality photo printing, good copy quality. Double side print is a plus Good scan results. Photo printing works well with Kodak and Canon photo paper, it doesn't work well with HP photo paper, save your money by using Kodak or Canon photo paper if you have this printer. Don't use it with HP photo paper. The ink cartridges are kind of expensive, they have chips on the cartridges to check the ink levels and detect if the cartridges are been refilled or not. I refilled my color cartridges and the printer detected the changes in the ink level and warned me that the ink cartridges are not original and could harm the printer, but I decided to use the refilled ink cartridges.
And it still works very well in terms of color precision and quality for more than 6 months. I think it's just a new way that printer manufactures try to scare comsumers to use refilled cartridges. Canon Capture Perfect 2.
Since ink cartridges are bigger revenues than the printers. Each refill for a cartirdge is about 30 cents compare to original cartridge price 12 to 16 dollars. I am a heavy printing user, in about a year, the money I saved will be worth a new printer. Until today, I would have given this 5 stars. But today, just a week after the warranty expired, I turned the printer on and it was totally fried. (It's powered through an APC UPS.) The window showed Chinese characters, the computer didn't recognize it and called it unknown new hardware and the physical ink cartridge mechanism is locked up inside. Daruind Vei Dobandi Pdf Printer. Now I know I could have bought an extended warranty and all that, and Canon has no legal obligations to fix this, but I doubt that any of us really considers it acceptable for a product to only last through it's warranty and then die.