- Six particular ink complement featuring gray ink provides profesional tone as well as monochrome photos
- ChromaLife100 complement delivers colourful photos that final up to 300 years
- Maximum 9600 x 2400 dpi with little droplets as tiny as 1 picoliter regulating FINE technology
- 4800 dpi tall fortitude CCD scanner for papers as well as films
- WHITE LED eliminates warm-up time for request scanning
Product Description
Canon MP980 all-in-one print printer is idealisation wireless printer with 3.5-inch LCD.Manufacturer Product Description
Get ready for reward opening as well as fanciful results. The brand new ChromaLife100+ 6-color ink complement includes a singular grey ink, that helps we grasp a well-developed monochrome as well as tone values sought by perceptive photographers. And it’s on fire fast: You can emanate long-lasting 4 x 6 in. photos with fantastic 9600 x 2400 tone dpi fortitude in about twenty seconds. The high-resolution CCD scanner will produce fantastic 4800 x 9600 tone dpi results, as well as copies will be some-more true to your originals. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; fo… More >>

Purchased this item early Dec. 2008. Tried to duplicate some photos, tried all the options… the machine just could not accurately duplicate the color and saturation qualities of the photos I had. Really disappointed. Returned it.
Bob
See my review for the MP970. Looks like the whole MP series have problems.
`No Mac airport device is supported by MP 980,’ I was told by the Canon Tech Support after my failed attempts to set it up with my Airport Extreme Network. I followed all steps up to the one where the printer is supposed to automatically recognize the network. It failed to do so repeatedly, even when using (as other reviewers have suggested) a USB cable. I returned the printer.
Even at the Apple store at 59th St in NYC, where they are selling the same printer next to Airport Extreme, one could not see them running, and the sales person was not sure about the details of set-up (though he also suggested that a USB connection may initially be needed, which is not mentioned in the Canon manual).
It seems Canon couldn’t care less about Mac users, while Apple didn’t give any evidence that the two could work together.
I just received this product as a gift from one of my Windows-centric relatives, and have discovered that Canon has decided to only support Windows and Apple computers and won’t even release product specs so that open source programmers can write the drivers that this product needs to operate with Linux. Until they do one or the other this is just an expensive paperweight to me.
I researched for three days to choose the very best printer in this price range. I have more than a thousand pictures from 1933 forward to archive. I read reviews from several sources raving about the exactness of scanning and copying photos to the original. NOT!! I sent it back because the quality of scanning to print was HORRIBLE. I was so shocked that I called tech support. After getting off the phone to confer with a “higher-up” I was told I have to use my computer photo software to fix the discrepencies. I asked if he realized how much expensive paper that would be to work on a picture, print it to see if I was close enough to the original to be acceptable then do it again how many times per each picture for 1,000 pics? I don’t think so!