Pros: Great photo printer. Good price. Cons: price of quality photo paper and ink.
If your wondering what the difference is between the i950 and the i960, there is virtually none except the price. This printer just came out October 2003. Don't buy a i950 for $250, or you'll waste $50. I assume Canon needed to enter a quality photo pr ...
Pros: The price and output quality. WOW it is amazing. Cons: Cost of inks if you have to use Canon inks to get the great quality.
How can Canon make a printer this good for the price? Not only is it reasonably fast and quiet it does a nice job. The setup was a little slow, mostly setting up the software and removing the tape from the printer but the printer does a wonderful job. ...
Pros: Professional and gratifying results generated from a tiny investment. Cons: USB interface only. No compact flash direct print.
My experience in using the Canon I960 has been totally wonderful. I made the purchase from Dell because they are trust worthy, they have it in stock and nobody else has it $199.00 less 10% discount, free shipping, and for shipping to New York, you are res ...
Pros: Top-notch photo quality, blazingly fast (for pictures), separate ink tanks, super quiet. Cons: Slow text print speeds. Ink usage worse than i950. Must use Canon’s paper.
There are sometimes when time is money. That’s why I decided to purchase the Canon i960. Yes, I do have an HP Photosmart 7350, itself an awesome printer. Yet the 10+ minute wait time required to do an 8x10 (the size I like to do most, unlike most ...
Pros: Excellent print quality when photo paper is used, very quiet when printing. Cons: Minimal printer documentation, loud initial loading of paper, no memory card slots.
I researched several similar photo printers in the $100-$200 price range, including several from HP, Epson and Lexmark. I read several photo printer reviews, including one at Steves Digicams that was very positive. The Canon percolated to the top ...
Pros: Fast printing, inexpensive, high quality prints Cons: Fading not as good as the HP.
We needed a printer for photo printing only. Based on reviews I read on the web of photo quality, the top two photo printer less than $300 was the Canon I960 and the HP 7960. I own 3 printers and one thing I learned the hard way is that if it does not ...
Pros: attractive cabinet, 4x6 photo tray, quiet, quick, great color prints, price and value Cons: required USB cord only and does not come with the USB cord
I have owned and used many brands of color and black/white printers over the years. From desk jet to laser printing (I even have one of the old ribbon style printers that still works), all all I can say about the Canon i960 is WOW. I used my new ...
Pros: Quality photos, individual ink tanks, six color printing. Cons: Printhead will eventually fail, size, no USB cord in package.
Well it was bound to happen... My two-year-old Canon S800 that I loved so much finally started giving me trouble. See, I switched from traditional photos to digital photos a while ago. And with my camera's memory capacity at about 250 photos, I was ...
Pros: Wonderful picture quality, quiet, looks nice, and has fold out paper tray Cons: The fold up tray jams papers if it is not unfolded when printing.
Well, I must say I was torn. Did I go up to the next step of technology and buy a dye sub printer and be limited to 4x6 photos? (I did not feel the price/ technology margin was at an equal rate, yet...) I was truly torn for quality and price. I wanted ...
Pros: Quality images, superior performance and breathtaking results. Cons: If I redesigned the ink tanks,an additional black ink tank would be worthwhile.
This is the Canon upgrade to the i950 series printers. It follows the line of printers that has the Canon Think Tank System of individual ink tanks coupled with a management system. The i960, like the i900D, have six tanks. It follows the path of the ...
Pros: Extremely fast, very high quality photo printing Cons: Not a good all-purpose printer
When my husband and I got a Fuji S5000 camera for ourselves for Christmas, I came to the stark realization that my HP895 printer (a great little workhorse in it’s own right) just isn’t a photo printer. It sort of made no sense to bother taking wonderful ...
Pros: Quality is superb. Six separate ink cartridges. The 4x6 photo paper feeder is awesome. Cons: I cannot think of any cons with this machine.
I was looking for the i950 but this printer took the place of the 950. It was simple to set up, operated perfect right away. The first picture I printed blew me away. I knew I chose the right one after that. The 4 x 6 photo paper feeder is awesome and saves me from loading and unloading different paper.
Pros: Fast, quiet, excellent results. 6 ink trays looks to be the way to go. Cons: Not compatible to direct print with my Olympus C-750 camera. No big deal:
I am thoroughly impressed with this printer. Price is right, it's fast, it prints beautiful pics. Installation was a snap, software is good. My digital studio is now complete!
A Super Printer And A Great Buy by toycanon ,Nov 21 '03
Pros: Easy to Use and Great Pictures Cons: Would be nice if it had a slot for flash cards.
I had been considering the I950 for some time but was waiting for the price to drop. Sam's club just lowered their price from $197 to $149 so I checked on-line and found out it has been replaced by the I960. Dell offers this updated version for $199 less another 10% with free shipping. I ordered it on-line yesterday at 3:30PM EST and it was dropped off at my door today before 10:00 AM. I set it up in about 30 minutes and started printing super quality prints. I'm pretty much a klutz around computers and cameras but this printer makes me feel like a pro. Thanks Canon and Dell
The Best printer for photo printing by scillessen ,Dec 04 '03
Pros: Very perfect photos, very fast. Cons: A little slow when printing text only.
This is the best photo printer you can buy... Make sure you use canon paper though. Canon gives you 5 pieces of 4x6 paper to try and they looked better than professionally developed photos. I put in my 4x6 Kodak premium picture paper, and well first of all Kodak's paper is actually 4x6-1/2" so it does not quite fit in the printer, and when it prints, it looks like crap... The ink is heavier in spots and the gloss is dulled by the ink. And you get a 1/2" white strip that you must cut off (no perforated edge or anything) with scissors or a paper cutter. Whats the point of borderless prints? So you don't have to cut it. Right?
Use Canon's 4x6 photo paper and it is awesome!
Canon i960 Photo Printer Up to 4,800 x 2,400 dpi resolution Prints a 4-by-6-inch borderless photo in approximately 37 seconds Bubble Jet Direct and PictBridge compatible for d...
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