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Canon Pixma iP2600 Photo Inkjet Printer (2435B002)

Canon Pixma iP2600 Photo Inkjet Printer (2435B002)Brand: Canon

Buy Used: $149.99
as of 3/17/2010 01:12 CDT details



New (13) Used (7) from $23.01

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 56 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Apple MacOS X 10.3.9 or later
Modem: None
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.7
Dimensions (in): 17.4 x 10 x 5.6
Warranty: 3 months warranty

MPN: 2435B002
Model: 2435B002
UPC: 013803087918
EAN: 0013803087918

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Features:
  • Ink jet printer delivers outstanding photo prints and text quality
  • Prints photos at a maximum resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • Borderless photo prints
  • Specially formulated pigment black ink gives laser-quality text
  • Compact size for easy placement

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Amazon.com Product Description
If you want photo-lab quality prints at an exceptional price, the compact and stylish Canon IP2600 Photo Printer is what you're looking for.



The Canon IP2600 delivers photo-lab quality prints with speed and affordability. View Back.
Outstanding Print Quality
Using an advanced patented print head and FINE technology, the IP2600 gives you beautiful, long-lasting borderless prints at a maximum resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi with droplets as small as 2 picoliters. The printer can print at sizes from a credit card to 8.5 by 11 inches.

For even better results, the Auto Image Fix feature corrects your photos for exposure, color, brightness, and contrast by using scene analysis and face-detection.

Exceptional Speed
There is no need for a photo-quality print: A borderless 4-by-6-inch lab-quality print takes approximately 55 seconds. The IP2600 also does a fantastic job with printing documents. By using a specially formulated pigment black ink, text is crisp and laser-quality, with a higher resistance to smudging. For black text, the IP2600 can print at up to 22 ppm; for text and graphics, it can print up to 17 ppm.

Support for Various Media and Sizes
The Canon IP2600 supports a wide variety of media including plain paper, glossy photo paper, matte photo paper, photo stickers, T-shirt transfers, envelopes, and others. The sheet feeder can hold a maximum of 100 sheets, and can handle A4, B5, A5, letter, legal, envelopes, and even credit card-size media.

The Canon IP2600 uses a USB connection and is compatible with both Windows and Macs. It is backed by a 1-year warranty.



The IP2600 is Windows and Mac compatible, and offers a wide variety of printer options.
What's in the Box
IP2600 photo printer, document kit, PG30 black ink cartridge, CL-31 color ink cartridge, power cord, print head, sample media.


Product Description
This compact photo printer delivers true ease of use and amazing results. Its patented print head technology lets you produce beautiful, long-lasting photos with borderless edges, from credit- card size, up to 8.5" x 11", and with resolution up to 4800 x 1200 color dpi. It is fast, too: a superb 4" x 6" borderless print takes only about 55 seconds. For better results, the Auto Image Fix feature automatically corrects images for the best possible exposure, color, brightness and contrast. Also, the specially formulated pigment black ink delivers clear, laser-quality text with better readability and a higher resistance to smudging.


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5 out of 5 stars Serious High Quality For a Ridiculously Low Price   April 24, 2009
W. Burton
55 out of 55 found this review helpful

Dull photos? Ha! More like "best-kept secret." $30 is a STEAL for print quality at this level. In 10 minutes anyone half-serious about photography or digital color can have this little thing churning out some decidedly nice looking output on a wide variety of stock.

Think color space. Then think luminance.

Spend 10 minutes calibrating this thing and, erm, holy cow. Bright, screen-true prints with bandless gradients and a dynamic range that'll handle almost anything the 8-bit world can throw at it. 30 bucks? Two $20 (retail) cartridges? Are you kidding me?

"MY PICTURES ARE DULL AND WASHED-OUT!"

So adjust your printer. This basic calibration process should be performed on any new printer if you're serious about image quality. You need to make your printouts look as much as possible like the corresponding images on your monitor. Even if you're not obsessive about the subject, they should still come pretty close (assuming the device is for general use or generic proofing).

A. In the driver settings dialog, on the Main tab, change "Color/Intensity" to "manual," and click the Set button. This brings up a new dialog.

B. Skip immediately to the Matching tab, and change the settings as appropriate. You need to learn about color spaces if you're serious about digital images, but most likely your actual display is set to a profile called "sRGB," which corresponds to ICM->Standard on this driver settings screen.

C. Go back to the color adjustment tab. Now you're going to start tweaking the machine to compensate directly for the poor-quality output. You're going to make changes, and then print out a calibration image to see if you've hit your mark.

You can download calibration images on the web, which are often collages that include color gradients, color charts, skin tones, nature scenes, lighting variations, grayscale images, etc. Or you can make a collage from your own images. Just make sure it covers the subjects and attributes you'll be printing most. Usually if I can hit skin tones, everything else falls into place.

REMEMBER: The goal is not to get "appealing" skin tones. The goal is to get skin tones that match what you see on your monitor. Also, remember that your monitor is a source of light, and a photo is not. A printout needs to be lit sufficiently to make a fair comparison with its digital counterpart.

D. Start with the Intensity and the Contrast sliders. Move them SLIGHTLY to the right. I started at 4, printed a test, and then went in increments of 2 before finally arriving at an optimal value of 8 for both settings. You may get better results adjusting them more or less, in sync or not, whatever. Depends on how your monitor's calibrated, among other things.

E. That's PROBABLY all you'll have to do. But if there's a printout problem that's truly a question of a color's ***hue*** (which shouldn't occur if you've matched the profiles) and not its ***luminance***, you can adjust the ink volume CMY sliders at the top. I personally didn't have to do this.

"BUT THE INK RUNS OUT TOO FAST!"

1. The 30/31 cartridges that came with your printer are fully compatible with the PG40 and the PG41. Just like the box says. And your Quick Start Guide. And your manual.

So what? Well, the 40 and the 41 give somewhere between twice and three times the yield of the 30 and the 31. And they cost the same. Go figure.

2. If you want a high-volume printer, you bought the wrong machine. The 30 bucks should've been a hint. ;-)

"MY SHEETS FALL ALL OVER THE FLOOR!"

Umm, swing the little arm out.



5 out of 5 stars Super Value........4800DPI....Store Quality Prints   August 24, 2008
Curt Edward Mueller (Savannah, Georgia)
41 out of 44 found this review helpful

So me and the wife are in the Walmart and come across this printer for 30 bucks.......and I'm thinking....whats the catch. So we pull out the Treo and consumer search it and its reviews are pretty good. Now understand if you put in low quality picture at this resolution it will look like its supposed too......LOW QUALITY. But the higher resolution pictures look unbelievable. They do not include the USB to Firewire cable and you only find out when you get home. It doesn't even tell you on the box that you need the firewire. Luckily I had one. The pictures look amazing on the Glossy II paper and since I work at a print shop with Half Million Dollar machines.....I can say this printer is Explosively Bang for your Buck. It comes with 4x6 photo paper and I will be cutting the 8.5x11 down to save some money. GREAT PRINTER


5 out of 5 stars This is one amazing little printer!   March 14, 2009
Jade (United States)
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

I, like some others stated, got this little guy from Walmart for under thirty last month. I was expecting little for such a price but definitely got more than I paid for!

1. This printer is fast. Speedy for an entry level printer.

2. I am printing a lot of screens from a game, so full color. I had to play with the settings quite a lot to get the look I wanted. I love the Vivid Photo setting. Really makes the colors pop.

3. I have learned paper really makes the print job, so I am using some GREAT Matte Photo Paper by Printworks. (Available here on Amazon.) Make sure to set the paper to High Resolution in the settings!

4. Some one mentioned in their review that they could not print from the last page. That setting is available, under Page Setup in the settings.

5. It looks good! (But the black coating picks up prints much too well for my liking.)

Cons:

I think Canon should be ashamed of the racket on ink that they have going. At the rate I print, I would be using two carts a month of color. Nearly fifty a month, more than the printer cost!! After much research, I found Hobbicolors ink on Ebay. WOW! That ink is BETTER than the OEM ink. I tried some ink from Amazon, but it was not as good, watered down. I have refilled twice now and no problems with Hobbicolors. I am just staring at my prints in awe.

It is a little noisy, but you can turn on quiet mode in the printer settings. It prints a little slower, but I am not in all that much of a hurry.

I am just a hobbyist, not a graphic designer or anything, so I can definitely recommend this printer for the everyday user.



5 out of 5 stars Great   March 25, 2008
JG
22 out of 25 found this review helpful

Using it with Mac OS X v10.5 connected to the airport wireless hub so that it functions as a network printer for all the macs in the house. Blazing fast, excellent color print quality. I don't intend to use it for photos. Print cartridges are less expensive than most. Set up was simple plug and play. Very pleased.


5 out of 5 stars Worth Every Penny   October 11, 2008
Jadewtch
13 out of 14 found this review helpful

I actually bought this printer at Wal-Mart, before looking at any of these reviews. When I got home I checked them out. They seem to be totally mixed, and it's hard to tell if the darn thing is any good or not. I started thinking, "What kind of a piece of **** have I got here?"
I'm glad to see I was very wrong. It's light years faster than my old HP 5550, and works like a charm. The first time I printed something I though it was just spitting a blank test page through first. Much to my surprise there was actually something printed on it. My old hp used to take a good 90 seconds to chug a page through, and I can see that this printer and I will be great friends.
I haven't really had a chance to test it with photo, but it's not something I do much of anyway. (Insert blatant promotion of costco here, who charges 12 cents a print online and mails them back to me for free)
The whole machine cost less than a new color cartridge for my HP, which was why we were at the Wal-mart in the first place. To anyone who isn't looking for a lot of bells and whistles, this is definitely the way to go. It's a boring black printer that does it's job perfectly.


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