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Canon launches the PIXMA iP4600, iP3600 photo printers

by Arnold Zafra on Aug 26, 2008 at 03:50 PM

Canon Pixma iP4600, iP3600

Canon has announced two new simple-to-use printers, the PIXMA iP4600 and PIXMA iP3600. Both printers, aside from boasting of easy-to-use software also feature individual ink tanks and fast print speeds that are capable of delivering high-quality photo prints and documents. They are both bundled with ChromaLife100+ ink set and Easy-PhotoPrint EX software. The photo editing software comes with Canon’s Auto Photo Fix for a quick way to make photos look better when printed. The iP4600 is capable of printing a 4x6 inch lab quality and borderless photos in 20 seconds while the iP3600 can do the same in 41 seconds.

For their other features, both printers offer a maximum color resolution of 9600 x 2400 dpi and have Canon’s FINE print head technology. In addition, the iP4600 comes with a built-in automatic duplexer to let users print double-sided documents easily and two paper trays for holding around 300 pages of paper. For its part the iP3600 comes with a Smart LED equipped individual ink tanks and dual paper paths. For their printing speeds, the iP4600 can max out 26ppm for black and 21ppm for color printing. The iP3600 gives out a good 26ppm black and 17ppm color printing speeds.

The PIXMA iP4600 retails for $99.99 and the iP3600 will burn $79.99 off your budget.

Read [Canon Press Room]

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