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PIXMA iP7220
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Specifications
Main Unit Specs
| Printer Type | Photo Printer |
| Features | AirPrint9, Auto Duplex Printing, Auto Photo Fix II, Borderless Printing2, CD/DVD Printing, Mobile Device Printing5, Document Printing, Full HD Movie Print4, Fun Filter Effects, My Image Garden10, Photo Printing, Quiet Mode, Wireless Printing1 |
| Print Speed (up to) | 4x6 borderless: approx. 21 seconds ESAT (Black): Approx. 15.0 ipm11 ESAT (Color): Approx. 10.0 ipm11 |
| Number of Nozzles | Color: 4,096 / Pigment Black: 1,024 / Total: 5,120 |
| Print Resolution (Up to) | Black:Up to 600 x 600 dpiColor:9600 x 2400 dpi |
| OS Compatibility | Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows® 7, Windows 7 SP1, Windows Vista SP1, Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 32-bit, Intel processor, Mac OS® X v10.5.8, 10.6, 10.7 |
| Standard Interfaces | Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b/g/n), Hi-Speed USB |
| Ink Compatibility | PGI-250PGBK XL Pigment Black CLI-251CXL Cyan CLI-251MXL Magenta CLI-251YXL Yellow CLI-251BKXL Black PGI-250PGBK Pigment Black CLI-251C Cyan CLI-251M Magenta CLI-251Y Yellow CLI-251BK Black |
| Paper Sizes | 4" x 6", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 Envelopes |
| Paper Compatibility | Plain: Plain Paper, Canon High Resolution Paper
Super High Gloss: Photo Paper Pro Platinum
Glossy: Photo Paper Plus Glossy II, Photo Paper Glossy
Semi-Gloss: Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss, Photo Paper Pro Luster
Matte: Matte Photo Paper; Envelope: U.S. #10 Envelope
CD/DVD: Printable CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc
Chlorine-free paper can be used |
| Noise Level Approx | Approx. 44dB(A) |
| Physical Dimensions | 17.8" (W) x 14.5" (D) x 5.1" (H) |
| Weight | 14.4 lbs. |
| Power Consumption | Approx. 24W Printing (2.1W Standby) |
| Warranty | 1-Year limited warranty with InstantExchange Program. 1-Year toll-free technical phone support.13 |
PIXMA iP7220
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No rear paper tray
I have been a loyal Canon printer buyer for 15 years. This is a perfect printer that leave out a most essential paper tray - the rear tray. Seriously limits what can be printed. Can't use it.
April 4, 2013
disappointing
i'm a very loyal canon inkjet printer customer. purchased more than a hundred canon mid to high end canon printers. not to mention countless times endorsing them to clients, friends, relatives, etc. always waiting for new models and ever ready to test new releases. but i'm extremely disappointed right now.
NO REAR TRAY IS STUPID!!!!!
March 22, 2013
Rear Tray Gone?
VERY disappointed the 4900 Series is replaced by this. The top loading feed has been replaced by a second (useless) smaller 2nd Cartridge bottom tray. Envelopes are an absolute nightmare to print with this printer. You have to remove the larger of the two bottom trays, reset the paper size and reload. Why Canon has done away with the versatility of the top loading feeder is beyond me. I have used the Canon line of printers for over 10 years in my business. Time to move on to another manufacturer who has stayed loyal to top loading. Farewell Canon, it's been a wonderful journey.
March 19, 2013
Avid Canon User and Very Disappointed
I am always excited when Canon comes out with a new printer, but the 7220 is a disappointment.
The printed colors are off compared to the ip4920. They print with a much more blue tone. I've tried making adjustments in the printer software, but am having trouble warming up the photos.
The 7220 also does not provide a rear paper feed. Instead it has two trays, one for regular paper and one for photo paper. This really limits what you can do with the printer and I found myself constantly having to reload paper.
The smallest paper size that can be used is 3.5 inches wide vs the 4920 that would allow a width of 2.17 inches. This limits the ability to print wallet prints and other custom photos with the 7220.
The photo paper drawer broke on me during its second use.
Its disappointing that the 7220 replaces the 4920 and takes away two pieces of necessary functionality, the rear paper tray and the ability to print anything smaller than 3.5 inches wide.
The one pro is the larger ink tanks.
March 6, 2013
