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Manufacturers tend to label low-end home inkjet printers such as Canon Pixma iP2702 Photo Printer ($49.99 direct) as photo printers, and these tend to print decent to very good photos (by consumer standards, at least), often to the neglect of text qual...
Bargain price. Above-par text quality.
Lackluster photo quality. Slow, particularly for business apps.
The Canon Pixma iP2702 Photo Printer proved more adept at printing out text than photos. Buy it now...
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When Canon announced its new office line of all-in-one inkjet printers at CES 2010, it also introduced the single function Canon Pixma iP2702. Next to the fancy Pixma MX870 and the durable Pixma MX350, the Pixma iP2702 might not pop, but it has a plac...
These days, it is so easy to get an all-in-one inkjet photo printer at a reasonable cost that single function inkjets are few and far between. There are several options under $100 that can give the consumer more than the Pixma iP2702 can and a plethor...
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Canon's Pixma iP2702 inkjet printer costs just $50 and it delivers what you can reasonably expect for that price: adequacy. In our tests, its photo speed and image quality stood out. It's an otherwise humdrum package, however, with unusually pricey ink...
Affordable, Small footprint...
Lackluster speed and plain-paper print quality, High ink costs...
If you just want a cheap inkjet printer for the occasional photo or casual printout, the Pixma iP2702 can provide that basic level of service. The low initial cost will probably offset what you'll pay for ink over time. If you plan to use your printer...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-08-17 06:43:23
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Prints for the penny-pincher A wise person once said, “You get what you pay for,” and in the case of Canon’s budget-friendly Pixma iP2702, truer words were never spoken. If you’re looking for an affordable way to print day-to-day snapshots, the $50 iP2...
Very inexpensive. Black text documents look great. Easy to use.
Photo prints lack depth. Colors are a bit washed out. No output tray. Singlecartridge color ink.
This $50 printer is one of the least expensive we’ve seen, and for anyone who just wants to be able to print snapshots at home, it works fine. Others, however, will need to lower their expectations nearly as low as the price.Pixma iP2702...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-08-17 06:43:23
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Canon PIXMA iP2702 Inkjet Photo Printer4103B022 is a new, budget model photo/document inkjet printer from Canon. It features up to 4800 x 1200 dpi color and 600 x 600 dpi black print resolution and print speeds up to 4.8 ipm in color and 7.0 ipm in bla...
If you're in the market for a basic, all-around printer, the Canon PIXMA iP2702 makes a very good choice. Photo quality is excellent and print speed is fast in black and white and better than average in color. You can do better at this price on feature...
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The Canon Pixma iP2702 inkjet printer costs just $50 (as of March 10, 2010), and it delivers what you can reasonably expect for that price: adequacy. In our tests, its photo speed and image quality stood out. It's an otherwise humdrum package, however...
Low purchase price...
Lackluster speed and plainpaper print quality, High ink costs...
This inkjet printer may be cheap to buy, but its high ink costs and mediocre performance make it less of a bargain than you’d think...
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Judging by its $49.99 list price, the Canon Pixma iP2702 is one of the least-expensive single-function inkjets that we've ever reviewed—and you'll likely see it sold for even less. It’s so low-cost that the price of Canon's extra-large re...
Rock-bottom price; easy setup; in Normal mode, fast versus other printers in its class...
Mediocre-to-poor color output; flimsy construction; color ink sold as a single cartridge...
While you may be tempted by the low price of this single-function inkjet, take heed of the color output quality if you plan to print lots of photos...
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