Canon PIXMA MP600 Impresora Multifuncional de Inyección de Tinta(30 PPM, 9600x2400 DPI, Color, PC/Mac - MPN: 1451B002)Descripción: Con una nítida pantalla TFT de 6,3 cm y la rueda de desplazamiento sencillo, el manejo de la PIXMA MP600 es más sencillo que nunca. Basta con girar la rueda de desplazamiento sencillo para seleccionar las opciones de la pantalla. Con un sol.... Leer Más |
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Not fully put to the test yet, but love it so far
Calificación de Usuario
1 Months
Puntos Fuertes:
Price, memory card readers, easy to use, fast, duplex printing, great copy feature
Puntos Débiles:
Large, No built in FAX, issues with using non-Canon ink
Resumen:
Although we have had printer for a month, we have not used it to its fullest. We have used for copying, scanning, but only basic printing. So far we love it.
First, this thing is BIG. Make sure you have enough room for where you want to put it. We were ok with where we wanted it, but only have 1/2" to spare.
The controls are easy to follow, and it can be used as a copier or photo printer without being hooked up to the computer.
We love the copy feature. We used to have to scan on the scanner and then print. This is one button copying.
Printing speed are FAST. However, the one area that we have not used often is the printer as a printer. I hope to use for some photos in the near future though.
I like the memory card reader. It passes through the PC and shows up as just another drive. I ran into one problem, but opened the manual and found the issue very quickly. The printer is factory set to "read only" for memory cards. I was trying to copy some music and movies to an SD card, and it said card was write protected. A simple switch in the menu on the printer, and it worked great.
It does not have a built in FAX, but that was not a feature really needed.
Another point to be aware of is that the Canon ink cartridges (takes 6 I think) are the new ones that have microchips in them. The problem is that you can't buy generic refills without removing the chips and a little tinkering. I have seen sites on the internet with instructions for this. Many printer manufacturers are going to this sort of thing. My old Canon I buy 2 dollar ink cartridges for it rather than the 15 dollar ones in the store. Then again, that printer is just for b/w printing mostly, so not such a big deal.
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I was almost ready to take this printer back because it wouldn't allow deletion of the photos from the SD card after transfer to my computer. I didn't want to do it manually from my camera. But the review made me work harder to find a user setting to allow read/write to the camera card. I eventually found it and I love the printer again. Thanks ssides.
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Love the printer, except I just connected it to my Apple Airport Express router and now I can't seem to download pics from my memory card directly to my computer like I used to. Anyone know how to fix this? Please help. Thanks!
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