- Up to 4,800 x 1,200 dpi tone resolution, 600 x 600 dpi black
- Up to twenty-five ppm black, seventeen ppm color; 4-by-6-inch imitation in about 36 seconds
- ContrastPLUS 5-color ink system; built-in two-sided printing
- Direct imitation port, PictBridge compatible
- USB as well as together interfaces; Personal Computer as well as Mac compatible
Product Description
If you’re seeking for superb quality, tall speed as well as modernized preference features, the Canon Pixma iP4000 Photo Printer is ideal. Its ContrastPLUS 5-color ink complement with 4 dye-based inks as well as the pigment-based black ink produces true-life photos with softened tone superfluity as well as contrariety along with laser-quality text. Plus, it achieves the fortitude of up to 4800 x 1200 tone dpi, for well-developed item as well as photo-realism. Canon Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE) uses the high-performance 1,856-nozzle imitation conduct which ejects consistent, prescribed-volume droplets as tiny as 2 picoliters. Simply put: some-more nozzles with aloft correctness next to improved formula during considerable speeds. You can eve… More >>

I searched through all of the photo printer reviews and settled on buying this printer. I set it up, printed 2 photos, and now it makes loud cracking noises and won’t print anything because the print head is not alligned correctly. I called customer service and was told that I will have to take it to someone for repair. Of course, I haven’t had time to do this for 4 months now. I live in Manhattan and lugging this big printer across town is not easy. I just wanted a printer that would be easy to set up and use…to SAVE time…instead of developing film the traditional way. For now this printer is just collecting dust.
Don’t get sucked in by the “get it free” scams in the fake reviews posted here. Spammers are just harvesting email addresses for their ridiculous products.
Think about it for a moment. How can somebody afford to give away expensive gadgets just for signing up for some trial offers? Answer: they can’t!
The San Francisco Chronicle confirms says these offers are bogus. Search sfgate.com or Google for “David Lazarus Free iPod not really” and you’ll see what the jokers running these programs are really doing.
This printer seems to print photos with a pink hue and nothing seems to get rid of the problem. Photos that print fine on color HP printers, print with a pink hue on this Canon printer…I’ve spent time on the phone with tech-support and they were unable to resolve the problem. Buy this printer at your own risk, you’ve been warned…I highly recommend HP printers, which is what I nearly purchased instead of this one!
Don’t make my mistake.
I don’t believe it. I was about to buy this printer, but noticed Amazon jerked the price up by 20 bucks in the past 3 hours. Plus…there’s a 2 week wait for it to ship. No thanks! I’ll go to the egg to buy one.
Amazon just lost $100.
Don’t get fooled by the “get it free” offers in the “reviews” posted here. Spammers are just harvesting email addresses!
How can somebody afford to give away expensive printers just for signing up for some trial offers? Answer: they can’t!
The San Francisco Chronicle has verified these programs definitely are not what they claim to be. Search on Google or sfgate.com for “David Lazarus Free iPod not really” and you’ll see what the scammers running these programs are really doing.