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Jason Dunn
09-04-2004, 12:00 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk/rev.php?id=176' target='_blank'>http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk/rev.php?id=176</a><br /><br /></div><i>"The breadbin-shaped PIXMA iP4000 is Canon's latest A4 inkjet printer designed for all-round usage. Besides the attractive grey-and-silver enclosure, the printer uses Canon's ContrastPLUS technology - a five tank ink system that includes an additional dye-based black ink for sharper contrast. It also sports a tiny 2-picolitre ink droplet size, which helps it to output good looking prints on high-quality paper. However, prints on regular paper are very disappointing, with text appearing fuzzy and uncontrolled and images suffering from severe banding. There's also no built-in memory card slots, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Nevertheless, for just £109 (ex. VAT), you do get dual paper trays, automatic duplex printing, CD-R/DVD printing functions, as well as impressive output quality on high-quality paper, making the PIXMA iP4000 a good value offering if you intend to print mostly 6x4in. documents."</i><br /><br />I was looking forward to the new PIXMA line of printers, but fuzzy text on plain paper? That's nothing like my i950, which has fantastic quality text on plain paper. Or I wonder if "plain paper" for them is some cheap 20 lb junk? I only print on 24 lb bright (90+) paper, so that may indeed be a factor. And who prints images on regular paper anyway? Of course they'll look horrible. I really like the dual paper trays though - that's very cool.