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Canon BJC-1000 Color Bubble Jet Printer

Canon BJC-1000 Color Bubble Jet Printer

List Price: $79.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a hunk of crap
Review: Sucked. Clunky piece of junk. Though it only cost me potatos to buy... but it cost me a forture to operate. If you own one do yourself a favor and through it out with the empty ink and buy something economical. $35 for black and it prints... no it bleed ink onto the paper at a rate of 500 pages per tank... AHHHHHH! That's scary. 7 cents a page. Canon please bend me over and take my money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a hunk of crap
Review: Sucked. Clunky piece of junk. Though it only cost me potatos to buy... but it cost me a forture to operate. If you own one do yourself a favor and through it out with the empty ink and buy something economical. $35 for black and it prints... no it bleed ink onto the paper at a rate of 500 pages per tank... AHHHHHH! That's scary. 7 cents a page. Canon please bend me over and take my money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BJC-1000 = surprisingly good quality for the priceprice
Review: The 1000 offers a very good quality output, although it is a bit on the slow side. I'm not sure whether the black cartridge, which must be bought separately, is necessary to get the highest resolution output. Also I thought this printer may be a bit difficult for the beginner or casual user to set up.

The range of printing options, e.g. low/high res, color and image enhancement etc. is extensive.

Note that the 1000 requires a bi-directional printer cable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: pretty cool and not expensive
Review: The picture quality is very good for such a budget printer. I purchased mine primarily for text printing and am using the BC-20 black print head which has a very large tank (good for aprox. 900 pages of text) compared to the much smaller tank of black ink (good for aprox. 225 pages of text) that is on the BC-21e color print head that is included with the printer. The BC-20 prints black text faster than the color head as it has 128 nozzles for black compared to 64 black nozzles on the BC-21e. The color head has replacable color and black tanks which are cheaper to replace than buying the entire print head. The print head is very easy to replace. It just drops into a slot and a lever is pulled forward to lock it into the holder.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellant printer but the rebate has expired
Review: The price to performance ratio is excellant. Print speed and quality appear to better that other more expensive vendors. The rebate has expired on this product on 7-10-99. The rebate did influence my decision to buy. The printer is still a bargain at this price but I am disappointed in the marketing of this product with the rebate prominently mentioned. Buyer Beware!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Small and Neat
Review: This is an afordable and practical printer that can handle every home or small business printing jobs. My Wife and kids loved it, specially when we printed homework,quick letters or our e-mail.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Small and Neat
Review: This is an afordable and practical printer that can handle every home or small business printing jobs. My Wife and kids loved it, specially when we printed homework,quick letters or our e-mail.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great while it lasted
Review: This was a sturdy little printer--for about eighteen months. It was great for documents, so-so with the color, a disaster with
photos, but I used it for basic b/w printing 98% of the time.

Then---sudden death. Something fizzled with the mechanism that moves the cartridge. Repair would run more than the cost of the printer. Wish I could recommend this as more than a back-up machine, but can't.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great while it lasted
Review: This was a sturdy little printer--for about eighteen months. It was great for documents, so-so with the color, a disaster with
photos, but I used it for basic b/w printing 98% of the time.

Then---sudden death. Something fizzled with the mechanism that moves the cartridge. Repair would run more than the cost of the printer. Wish I could recommend this as more than a back-up machine, but can't.


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