Canon PIXMA iP2600 Photo Printer
The new PIXMA iP2600 Photo Printer features photo-lab-quality printing, fast output speeds and a stylish design to capture the attention and satisfy the needs of users.
The PIXMA iP2600 Photo Printer delivers exceptional photo print quality and speed at an affordable price. Whether you're printing family photos or directions from a Web site, this new model presents a stylish addition to the home office for a wide variety of users.
The PIXMA iP2600 Photo Printer features Canon FINE print head technology. Delivering microscopic ink droplets as small as two picoliters, at up to 4800x1200 dpi color resolution, this printer does not sacrifice quality at its affordable price point.
Another beneficial technology on this printer is Auto Image Fix, a feature that automatically analyzes and categorizes the scenes in photographs and optimizes print output for each individual scene in accordance with the scene type, such as Portrait, Scenery, Snapshot, etc.
The Canon PIXMA iP2600 Photo Printer
The Canon PIXMA iP2600 Photo Printer can deliver photo-lab-quality borderless 4" x 6" photos in approximately 55 seconds.2 The PIXMA iP2600 Photo Printer is an easy-to-use model capable of printing borderless photos from wallet size straight through letter size.
The iP2600 Photo Printer even includes a paper output tray to neatly hold all printed photos and documents. As an attractive addition to the home office or a student's desktop, printing from 1,472 nozzles helps to ensure speedy printing of documents, presentations and Web pages at speeds up to 22 pages/minute for monochrome, and up to 17 ppm for color.
The new PIXMA iP2600 printer has an estimated retail price of $49.99.
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