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Most inkjet printers designed to handle paper up to A3+ are aimed primarily at the photo enthusiast or graphics professional. However, Canon's Pixma iX7000 is directed at the small office market, where plain paper prints are more prevalent and larger page...
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Seeing this printer in the flesh for the first time is like being a tugboat captain who’s expecting to handle a cruiser, only to see an aircraft carrier turn up instead. This thing is huge. Measuring 647 x 530 x 260mm bow to stern and weighing in at 1...
Easy to set up and use; fast A3 print times; good print quality; good range of media input options, including a flat paper path...
Big and heavy; connection options limited to USB; movement and noise during ink tank stirring, photo prints lack detail...
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Last month we reviewed HP's Officejet 7000, an A3+ inkjet printer with print quality, performance and running costs to rival a laser printer. A3 colour prints are useful in office environments, but while an A3 colour laser costs upwards of £1,000, the...
An appealing low-cost alternative to an A3 colour laser printer for office use, but HP's Officejet 7000 is faster and better value...
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Product Code: 3302B008 The Canon PIXMA iX7000 is a behemoth. At 410mm high and 710mm deep with trays fully extended, this A3+ inkjet printer takes up a substantial amount of desk space. The Canon PIXMA iX7000 is Canon's second business-focussed A3 i...
Canon's PIXMA iX7000 A3 inkjet printer isn't the best option for producing business documents on matte media. Though automatic duplexing and ethernet connectivity are certainly handy, restrictions with media input as well as its print speeds and o...
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Few printers capture the imagination in the PC Pro office like a large format inkjet. The possibilities - spectacular A3+ photos or big, bold business documents - are much greater than with a standard A4 printer. The iX7000 is for offices, claims Canon...
Reasonable print quality, but the lack of photographic perfection is made up for by the range of features...
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Canon's PIXMA iX7000 is the company's second business-focussed A3 inkjet printer, and it's one of the most expensive on the market. It is big, slow and noisy but offers automatic duplex and network connectivity, and it produces great quality A4 and A3 output.The Canon PIXMA iX7000 is a behemoth. At 410mm high and 710mm deep with trays fully extended, this A3+ inkjet printer takes up a substantial amount of desk space. The PIXMA iX7000 offers three media input options: a cassette, a rear tray...
Produces great A4 photos, automatic duplexer can print double-sided A3 documents, draft documents are usable...
Print quality issues with matte media and A3 photos, frustrating paper input options, extremely big...
Canon’s PIXMA iX7000 offers A3+ printing and automatic duplexing, but lacks the simplicity and usability of cheaper printers. It prints slowly but its output on glossy media is fantastic thanks to the use of pigment-based ink technology...
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The Canon Pixma iX7000 Inkjet Business Printer ($399.99 direct) is the third inkjet printer I've seen in the past several months that can print on tabloid (11- by 17-inch) or larger-size paper and is aimed tightly at small offices—particularly micro...
Duplexer for printing on both sides of a page. Ethernet connection. Good paper handling, with three paper trays.
Can't load both letter- and tabloid-size at once to switch between them easily.
The Canon Pixma iX7000 Inkjet Business Printer is a spot on fit for offices with an occasional need to print at tabloid (11- by 17-inch) size...
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The Canon Pixma iX7000 is an A3 inkjet printer catering specially to the business section. The first thing that caught our eye was the size – it’s huge at 410mm high and 710mm deep with trays fully extended – taking up a substantial amount of desk spac...
Good quality A4 prints, Auto doublesided printing, Low running cost...
A bit expensive, Average A3 print quality...
The Canon Pixma iX7000 is a behemoth of a printer and doesn’t come cheap. Restrictions with media input also hamper this printer a bit. But it offers reasonable print quality and performance...
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Canon has managed to create a number of exceptional large-format or wide-format printers in recent years. Most of these printers have focused on providing working photographers with a way to create lab-quality prints as large as 13x19 inches without n...
The Canon PIXMA iX7000 inkjet business printer is quite possibly the ideal wide-format printer solution for small and medium sized businesses... at a price. For a street price of about $340, this printer gives you a wide range of features, fantastic pe...
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The Canon PIXMA iX7000 is Canon's second business focused A3 inkjet printer, and it's one of the most expensive on the market.Big, slow and noisy, the Canon PIXMA iX7000 offers automatic duplex and network connectivity, and it produces great quality A...
Canon's PIXMA iX7000 A3 inkjet printer isn't the best option for producing business documents on matte media. Though automatic duplexing and ethernet connectivity are certainly handy, restrictions with media input as well as its print speeds and overa...
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Ask 10 people what they want in an inkjet printer, and you may get 10 different answers: laser-quality text, photo prints good enough to frame, problem-free duplex printing, and a print path wide enough to accommodate at least 11x17-inch...
Excellent-quality text on plain paper; paper sizes up to 13x19 inches; auto-duplex printing; three paper paths...
Inconsistent print speeds; too large for most desks...
This large-format inkjet is excellent for cost-sensitive small businesses and home offices. Top-notch results with plain paper, plus auto-duplex printing, make it one of the most versatile single-function inkjets you can buy...
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