I know technology gets better and better but I had a quick
question... would a Canon PIXMA MP600 have considerably better
prints/scans than my Canon S800/CanonScan 5000f? I could search thru
specs but I was hoping for some 'real world' opinions.. Money isn't
really an object if other options better... thank you very much!
Kevin Miller
Firstly, the s800 is a 6 tank printer with with an even number of
nozzles per ink cartridge. 256 4picoliter nozzles per tank. This is
typical of their photo printers. Text should be OK enough, but it's
not really it's best application.
The Pixma mp600 is a 5 tank printer, 1 pigment black 4 dye, but with
an uneven nozzle distrubtion. Dye Black and Yellow use 5pl nozzles,
Cyan and Magenta use both 1 and 5pl nozzles. The pigment black used
in plain paper mode takes up a larger strip and uses a higher drop
size offering fewer strokes per page. On some papers, you really
notice the difference with the larger drop size of the yellow, but not
on your typical microporous papers. I noticed this affect using HP
papers on my ip5200 and mp760. In my case, I wanted a general purpose
printer.
If you are looking for a better photo printer, it's nice to be able to
take your memory card or pictbridge camera into the store and with
their permission crank off a photo from let's say the mp600, the
ip6700D (photo printer). They usually agree so long as you don't take
the prints home. Also don't discount the HP and Epson options as
well. Canon isn't really stellar in the longevity department.
But as bob printed out, specs are not everything.