The day my printer died on me...
So I had to retired it and replaced it with a Canon printer which I was in deliberation for a long time as to change to a Canon or not. Well, the model which I gotten was a mid-range one for SOHO purposes. I love the sleek lines and design with many features that I find will be useful for a long time to come.
Canon Pixma iP5200
a review can be obtained here
My 1st impression - it's a very quiet printer... so quiet and fast that it can generate a 12 page normal quality text printout in under 40secs and I have to look up to see if it is churning out the print-outs. The rollers and print-head is really impressive... clear, sharp and ink efficient.
One thing that got me flustered initially was that MAC cannot support the new Pixma series from Canon and so when I send a doc thru the network (connected my printer to my Windoze PC and linked up via a home network to my Mac), the gimp printing does not exist in the Mac profile so I have to check in forums on whats the problem. Seems that Canon and Mac did not develop a gimp-profile for the printers in the PIXMA series!
So have to surf around a 3rd party Pixma gimp-printing profile in order to get it to work on my Mac coz without it, it prints in A5 size instead of A4 as specified.
Will try printing out a color and B&W 4R borderless later to see how it fares in photo printing as I need to generate color proofs and contact sheets from time to time :)
you have made the right choice...I am a fan of Canon printer..heeheee...
now using the i990 (old model) very satified...
Posted by Anonymous | 8:10 PM
hehehe... time to upgrade? :)
one thing though, the individual cartridges will cost around SGD$20 each.. that means a full replacement each time is about SGD$100.00
hope the ink usage efficiency is as advertised or I'll be broke.
Posted by ShutterBug | 12:27 AM
I'm currently an Epson user but seriously considering changing to a Canon in time to come when my current Eppy dies on me.
Will probably also get a B/W Laser for printing documents and reserve the colour printer only for pics. The real problem is finding space to accomodate 2 printers.
Posted by naniecheng | 9:14 AM
Naniecheng - you can check out Courts, I think they have a current on promotion some monochrome laser printers but why laser printing?
Silver-CRV - thanks. which shop did you get it from?? I'm using the new chromaLife 100 inks.
Posted by ShutterBug | 3:16 AM
Cheaper and faster to print doc using laser printer. Inkjets are usually slower and cost more in the long run. Plus lasers are quite cheap nowadays.
There is a shop in SLS where you can order the ink and they will deliver right to your door at no additional charge. I'll try to find/recall the shop's name. Saves you the trouble of having to go down each time you run dry of ink.
Posted by naniecheng | 8:57 AM