Reviewed on March 6, 2008The Canon Pixma iP2600 is an excellent option for buyers looking to print their personal photos and text documents. We wish it had external ports for direct image uploading (although we're not surprised it doesn't), but you'll be more than satisfied with this printer's ability to deliver quality photos at a low price.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., printer, Lexmark, tray, memory card, USB, photograph, HP
Reviewed on April 22, 2008It isn't cheap compared to standard printers, but the Canon Pixma iP100 has the highest resolution available in the mobile printer market and prints at an impressive speed to boot. If you simply must have a printer with you at all times, the iP100 should be the do-it-all at your side.TAGS:Canon Inc., Canon Pixma, PictBridge, cartridge, HP, profile, port, printer, adapter, Wi-Fi, USB, photograph
Reviewed on August 23, 2007If you don't mind the shorter display life of dye-based prints or the paper choices offered by Canon, the Pixma Pro9000 makes an excellent choice for a medium-format inkjet printer.TAGS:Canon Inc., Canon Pixma, Epson, ink, printer, paper, printing, path, photograph, camera
Reviewed on May 14, 2007The Canon Pixma iP90v is the Vista-enabled version of the older Pixma iP90 and offers nearly the same print speeds and quality. It's a very useful printer if you travel a lot and need to print often, but consider the purchase carefully because it's quite expensive.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., PictBridge, printing, printer, photograph, Bluetooth, battery, laptop computer, HP
Reviewed on September 18, 2006Photographers will love the Canon Pixma iP6700D's speedy, high-quality photos, but sluggish, mediocre text output will be a turn-off for the SOHO/business crowd.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., printer, printing, IrDA, laser printer, photograph, laser