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PIXMA iP7220
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Overview
The PIXMA iP7220 Premium Wireless1 Inkjet Photo Printer delivers a true photo lab quality experience at home. Print gorgeous, borderless2 photos at your desk up to 8.5" x 11" size with a maximum print color resolution of 9600 x 2400 dpi3 and five individual ink tanks. Built-in Auto Duplex Printing allows you to automatically print on both sides of the paper and can help reduce paper usage and cost by up to 50%. The iP7220 also lets you print on your CD, DVD and Blu-ray Discs. You can even you turn your HD Movie clips into beautiful photos4.
Have a whole new sort of fun with your images by adding new effects like Fish Eye, Miniature, Toy Camera, Soft Focus and Blur Background before you print with Fun Filter Effects. Plus, printing and automatically correcting your photos has never been easier thanks to Auto Photo Fix II, which can be found within the EasyPhoto-Print EX software5. What's more, a Quiet Mode helps keep the peace in your office or home studio.
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Best choiced for inkjet photo printer only
I've used the Pixma iP7220 for 3 months. Needed a replacement for my old workhorse iP600D printer. Didn't need or want an all in one unit. Use mostly for photo and letters. Few choices out there for photo printers only. The 7220 is no 6000D in features nor performance but it has produced acceptable photo quality prints. Miss the top loading paper feature. Everything has to originate from one of two cassettes. It is slow to print the first photo, but gets a lot faster with the second and following prints. You will conserve ink if you print in batches rather than individually. It seems to use a lot of ink getting ready to print the first page or photo. I'm switching to the XL ink packaging in hopes of getting a little more ink for the money
May 21, 2013
Owner of a business
This is very upsetting as a long time Canon pixma user since the 4300s, that they have retired the rear feed tray. by not having the rear feed tray, a user can no longer feed through custom size photo paper for printing. This was something thought of and offerd by Canon that was different than the rest, but now, it's gone. bad move.
May 19, 2013
No rear tray
Not a fan of this new unit. Like usual the ink cartridges continue to get smaller (expected every time Canon introduces a new printer) but the big issue is no rear tray which takes away a lot of the flexibility. Would not get another Canon printer without this feature.
May 16, 2013
Bring back rear feed!
I've used the canon photo printers for years and they are by far the best quality. This version removed the rear feeder which I used. Please bring back a rear-paper feeding option!
May 15, 2013
