Canon PIXMA iP6600D Photo Printer |  | Brand: Canon Category: CE
Buy New: $249.95 as of 9/7/2010 02:12 MDT details
New (5) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $150.00
Seller: Coolsailing Rating: 83 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows XP Professional Edition CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 2.10 CPU Type: PowerPC G4 Processors: 1 System Memory: 2000 Memory Type: SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 1 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 21 Dimensions (in): 16.9 x 12 x 7.3 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 0010B001 Model: 0010B001 UPC: 013803048889 EAN: 0013803048889 ASIN: B000AYFP5Q
Release Date: September 12, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Resolutions up to 9,600 x 2,400 dpi for both color and black printing | | • | Print borderless 4" x 6" photos in just 46 seoncds; 8.5" x 11" in as little as 1.8 minutes | | • | Print directly from PictBridge-compatible memory cards | | • | View images on 3.5" LCD screen | | • | One-year warranty |
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Product Description Premium Performance with 3.5" Color LCD Viewer for Easy Photo Direct Printing.Photo printing at its best.The PIXMA iP6600D Photo Printer is a photo-printing powerhouse, with incredible quality and high end convenience. It delivers an amazing resolution of up to 9600 x 2400 dpi1, for detail and clarity that will surpass your expectations. To achieve this, Canon Full-photolitho-graphy Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE) uses a next-generation 3,072-nozzle print head that ejects precise, consistent droplets as small as 1 picoliter. It all adds up: more nozzles + smaller droplets = smoother, virtually grain-free images. Plus, we've added high intensity Photo Cyan and Photo Magenta to the conventional 4 inks, to increase the accuracy of color values.The high performance doesn't stop there. The PIXMA iP6600D Photo Printer can produce a beautiful photo lab quality 4"x 6" borderless print in approximately 46 seconds2. Plus, its advanced paper handling provides you with several smart printing options. The dual paper path allows you to keep two different paper types always loaded and ready to print. You can even create 2 sided photos or special photo albums with select Canon media.A 3.5" color LCD plus direct printing.With the extra-large 3.5" LCD color viewer and control panel, you can evaluate and enhance the images on your compatible memory card3 before printing! For viewing, just insert the card into one of the built-in card slots and select the images. As needed, the PIXMA iP6600D Photo Printer will automatically correct for red eye, improve sharpness and enhance the light values on your subjects' faces. Or, you can fine tune the image yourself using the easy control panel. Then, print directly from the memory card! You can also print directly from a PictBridge compatible digital camera or DV camcorder. You can even print directly from an infrared-enabled mobile phone4! Just shoot, point your phone and print. And
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Wonderful so far April 21, 2010 R.G. Rainwater (Austin, TX USA) I have had this printer for only a few weeks but so far it is great. And the purchase from AMAZON was speedy and flawless.
Nice -- but paper feed and ink cartridge problems February 25, 2010 Clement J. Desmartin I have had this printer about 4 years and use it for document and photo printing. Print quality is outstanding, especially for photos, although I have to increase the color output saturation about 20 percent. Features are great. I have had two problems. First, sometimes ink cartridges will falsely indicate they are out of ink. I re-seat the cartridges and sometimes that works for a few pages. I contacted Canon and they said it is a known cartridge problem and offered to replace offending cartridges for me. I only use Canon cartridges. Most cartridges are OK but some are not. The second problem deals with paper feed errors. I use the vertical feeder on the back of the printer for letter sized and keep the lower tray loaded with photo paper. The paper feed errors occur with letter sized paper. I always use new paper, 20 pound weight. I fan the paper when loading it, make sure it is straight, ensure the guides are correct but unfortunately way too often I get paper feed errors requiring removal of paper and re-starting the printer. This problem has gotten worse with age, although I have only used the printer moderately. I have tried different paper and still get print errors. I have not tried loading letter paper in the small tray since I keep photo paper in it. The drive mechanisms are clean so this is a mechanical paper feed problem. This printer is irritating me more and more and that is one reason why I am online looking for another printer, and was surprised that this unit is still being sold -- so I added this comment.
Pleasant surprise-Does just what I want! August 30, 2009 Maggie B (Raleigh, NC) I bought this machine used, advertised as working fine. I was not disappointed. It chugs away, doing what it was built to do very well.
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br /I will admit, I wanted to get one of the Canon models that could be set up to print directly on inkjet-printable CD's, and the 6600D can be enabled to do so with the purchase of a Canon CD tray "C." The more recent models cannot be modified to do this, at least as I write this.
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br /CD-printing is generally not enabled on US versions of the many Canon printers that possess this ability--patent issues, perhaps?
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br /The CD-printing issue aside, I'm also tickled to watch this affordable printer suck paper in and out to print on two sides (the auto duplex feature) and I love having 2 different ways to feed paper, the automatic feeder up high and the cassette down under.
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br /The automatic feeder on top is great because it bends the paper very little, if at all, and feeding of stock is helped by gravity. I printed some 4" by 6" photos, and sent them to my mom, who called today to say she liked them very much. Labels printed from the automatic feeder were precise and beautiful. No wasted labels!
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br /The cassette feeder below seems to be mainly for plain paper and duplexing. It worked great also, printing out a lab report on 2 sides that I wanted to take with me to a doctor appointment.
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br /As for the direct-CD printing, I followed the setup directions available on the internet, and ordered the tray.
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br /Did it work? Yes it did. And all these years I've been labeling CD's with markers! First try looked great! What a great tool!
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Garbage May 12, 2009 Terry Crock (Massillon, Ohio USA) Expensive, small ink tanks. I don't use this printer much, but it didn't last even two years before the paper quit feeding. Even before that I had to remove the black ink cartridge every time I started the printer and then put it back in because the printer said it wasn't there. I bought this to replace a 7 year old Epson. Now, I am using the Epson again until I replace the junk Canon. I have owned several brands of printers. This is the most expensive to use, quickest dying printer I have ever had. Also, colors that print fine on other printers had an off-hue cast on the Canon. This was a mistake. I bought the Canon because I have used their cameras for 27 years. They don't make printers as well as Cameras. No more Canon printers for me. I am back to Epson or HP.
CARTRIDGES DO NOT LAST LONG AND ARE TOO EXPENSIVE April 15, 2009 Jim Shepard (NJ - USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Considering the number of individual color cartridges in this printer, I expected a much higher quality print. The colors do not seem any better than my old HP printer, and that printer only had a tri color and black cartridge. It also cost much less. The cartridges do not last long and are quite expensive. Recently, I experienced two clogs in the print heads.
br /Long story short, I'd gladly sell this printer, but do not recommend it.
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