Rating: Summary: Almost exactly as expected Review: I read many reviews prior to purchasing this printer. Having always been an HP printer owner, I wasn't sure about making the switch. This printer is fast and prints great color photos. The only slight hassle is downloading the driver for Mac OS Xfrom the Canon web page. So far I'm very satisfied and am considering the purchase of another for my son to take to college.
Rating: Summary: A printers for non-believers Review: It was not in my plans to buy a printer. But after reading a review in Fortune magazine I decided to take a look at this printer. The price was OK for the feature I was looking for: speed, resolution, USB and trays capacity.I tested it at home using the photo paper that comes included (4"x6"borderless), and the results were astonishing good! I would say excellent!! Neven seen something like that. I use a Sony camera Mavica MVC-CD300 and the pictures were taken in 640x480 (lowest resolution). This is the first time that I buy a non-HP printer and I can say my selection with Canon was correct. My last three HP printers (inkjets) gave me only mechanical problems. But I believed in the HP brand. It seems not anymore. Sorry for the editorial.
Rating: Summary: Canon s750 color bubble jet printer Review: i needed a printer that could handle both photography and regular printing. the printer that came with the computer was slow and hard to get a good print from. the canon s750 was easy to install, and i liked the seperate ink wells. the print speed for photos was 3 times faster than my old printer. to me it was a real nice printer for the price.
Rating: Summary: WOW... Review: Simply amazing... Canon really did it with this printer, the S750. After my purchase of a digital camera a couple of week back, I needed to upgrade my old Epson to something that can handle both photos as well as crisp documents. I was immediately attracted to the Canon because of the individual color ink tanks, knowing that his will save me a bundle of money in the long run. What attracted me to the S750 in particular were its appearance (I'm quite shallow, I know), its print speed, its print quality, and its non-existent installation process. Koodles to Canon, a job well done.
Rating: Summary: Best Printer on the Market. Review: This printer is incredible - especially when it comes to the ink cartridges. I will actually buy replacements. I have had this printer for 4 months and I finally had to replace the black ink cartridge. This is compared to a new EPSON C60 I owned in which I had to change the ink cartridge every two weeks. I was looking for a printer for which I could do ink refills. The Cannon does not use smart chip ink cartridges, which are extremly hard to refill I threw my EPSON printer away after 3 months and replaced it with the S750. Everything about the S750 printer is excellent: good print quality and fast printing. The bonus is the ink cartridges - they last a long time and they are refillable, but like I said at the beginning the Cannon S750 ink cartridges last long enough for me that I will buy a new one when they need replacement. As far as I am concerned this is one of the nicest printers around, easy to use and excellent quality printing. Cannon is not building a printer in which they will make a ton of their money off the refills (compared to some of the other mfgs). Instead they will get a lot of excellent references and very loyal customers. I can't think of a better way to grow a business. If their printer business represents the rest of their product line then I am a loyal Cannon consumer. I will look to Cannon first before I look at other brands.
Rating: Summary: Beautiful prints Review: Upgraded to this printer from an older HP in order to better work with my digital camera. The color prints on appropriate printing paper are excellent. The control that the Canon software offers is outstanding. I printed out over 100 4x5 color prints and the indicated ink levels in the tanks have barely moved.This printer is an outstanding value!!!
Rating: Summary: Brochures I printed are gorgeous! Review: I own a medical transcription service and after talking to Kinko's (outrageous prices) and local printers for a brochure run of 500, I decided to follow advice of friends who own a Canon S600 and purchase the S750 (for the price of a run of 500 brochures) and print my own. The results are fantastic. I get to change the text, pictures, and layout after printing just one and don't have to run back to the printer or Kinko's. After printing 500 double-sided 8 1/2 x 11 brochures with color printing plus lots of black and color borders on both sides with three photographs, the software is just now telling me it is low on black ink and cyan. And all I have to do is replace those tanks not the WHOLE THING. I now have plans to do postcards, business cards, and flyers. I am delighted with the product and its performance and I am delighted with Canon customer service who even went as far as helping me enable the USB ports on my computer. Recommended--highly.
Rating: Summary: BEST PRINTER EVER!! Review: The Canon s750 has got to be the BEST printer available at such a great price. For the great low price you get all you ever need. Whether you are replacing an old printer or purchasing your first printer. You HAVE to buy this one. You wont be disapointed. It prints at high speeds and prints clear and crisp. So from me to you BUY THIS TODAY AND DONT DELAY..I'M NOT KIDDING FOLkS..
Rating: Summary: WOW Review: this is a great printer. I was thinking of buying the canon s820..Then i compared that printer to the s750.. The s750 is faster and has double the amount of black ink. It also has more memory 264kb. The s820 only had 80kb. The s820 alos had 2 more inks.. photo cyan and photo magenta. I think this is the printer to buy PLUS its ... cheaper. It was easy to install, only took a few mon. BUY this printer!!
Rating: Summary: Excellent printer for the photos... Review: Last week I was debating between the Canon S750, HP 1115, and [other printers]. This is my first color printer and I planned to use it solely for photo printing. I have an HP ... that has not broken down for 7 years. Based on that reliability and quality, I was leaning towards HP. However, based on online pro reviews, [other printer] was tops among the three. I based my decision for selecting Canon on the following: (1) Affordability - This is the best [$] color photo printer out there that has separate ink cartridges and at 2400 x 1200 DPI. When you buy one, it comes with 4 FULL color ink cartridges. At first I thought Canon would put inks that are only 50% full as a sample like others. The one I got had the full cartridges and I was not dissappointed with the performance (see below). In addition, you can buy a refill kit. The best one out there is by Stratitec. Right now, they only sell to [retail store]. I hope Amazon carries them soon. Too bad there is no USB cable, but you can easily buy one for [$]... More on affordability. If the printer head breaks down, you can buy the printer head cartridge that is replaceable. I'm not worried for I paid for the 3-yr no hassle warranty. By that time, I should have enough money to pay for a dye sublimation printer. But again if this does not die like my 4L, then there's no need to replace (2) Photo Quality - I was amazed at the quality of the photos I printed. I tried different settings. After 8 trials of different settings and photo paper, I finally got the best combination out of the printer. Yes it is true that the ink will rub off if you rub hard enough or drop glue in it. But it is the same with ANY photo inkjet. Even the high end Canon inkjet photo printer also rubs off and their sharpness is identical to the best setting for Canon S750. Why spend ]$] to [$] more on high end photo printer? If you want studio quality just buy the [low cost] non-inkjet photo printer. (3) Performance - This is the biggest surprise. In my first night, I printed 24 (yes twenty four) 7" x 9" high quality photos and 3 4x6 high quality photos. Believe me, I am worried of running out of ink that I keep monitoring the ink level on each print using Canon's software. After the 24th print, I thought the printer might be defective or the software buggy for the ink levels still show that there is still about 90% left of the magenta and black, 95% of the cyan and yellow. The photos I have printed were 50% pink, 20% black, %10 yellow, 5% green, and 15% other colors. I was expecting magenta to be way low. But when I physically checked the ink level on the printer. Wow! it is indeed still around 90%. I think I hit a jackpot on this one. In my calculations, my cost per 4x6 print is around 12 cents (5 cents for the ink and 7 cents for using the high quality Kodak Photo paper). Dont believe the hype about using Canon paper. The high end Kodak worked better than the sample glossy papers Canon provided. More on performance. This printer is FAST. It's 7x9 photo is faster than my 10 year old dot matrix when that prints a full page of text.
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