| | |  | Office Supplies | Home » » Canon iP3600 Inkjet Photo Printer (2868B002) | | | | | | | Description: | | Canon iP3600 inkjet photo printer is remarkable photo printer with individual ink tanks and PictBridge. | | | Features: | |
• ChromaLife100 system delivers vibrant photos that last up to 300 years
• Maximum 9600 x 2400 dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 1 picoliter using FINE technology
• "Easy-PhotoPrint EX" software with enhanced "auto photo fix" easily removes red eye
• 2-Way paper feeding for convenient plain and photo paper handling
• Has a Spectacular Resolution with Maximum 9600 x 2400 dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 1 picoliter using FINE Technology
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 17.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.7 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.1 inches | | Product Weight:
| 12.35 pounds | | Package Length:
| 19.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 16.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 15.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 85 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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97 of 102 found the following review helpful:
God's gift to my iMac (and wallet)Mar 07, 2009
By Chris Gonzalez I'm a young photographer/graphic artist and up to this point I was getting by without a printer. Just didn't want to do my own printing and deal with hidden cost of ink and paper. After a while the thought of the convenience made me cave in. After giving it some consideration I couldn't decide between the ip4600 and the ip3600. It turned out the biggest difference was printing speed, and that wan't worth and extra $40 because everything else about this printer is solid quality.
The GOOD: 1.I love the separated color cartridges! No more need to swap out a whole cartridge just because I ran our of red. 2.Looks nice. (in my opinion) So I sit in no mood to try and stash the ugly thing out of sight. Oh yea, the prints. 3.FANTASTIC color reproduction and resolution after calibration (see the BAD) I'm in no time sensitive printing contest so I'm quite happy with the printing speed. 4.Set up on OS X Leopard was a breeze. 5.I installed a continuous ink system on it and printed 1200 full color, legal size pages until the nozzels failed.
So my veredict? Get one!! Hell get 5 and build a fort! They're SO cheap and the quality is superb. I got mine for $47 new and it makes me laugh at the $300 beast I had 5 years ago.
52 of 53 found the following review helpful:
A true delight!Jul 15, 2009
By Josh G. I have nothing but great things to say about this printer.
I have used a wide variety of printers, especially since I work in the IT field. I have personally owned Epson printers and HP printers prior to purchasing this printer.
I really liked the last Epson I had, but it sat dormant for so long I was afraid I would spend $50 in ink only to find out that the printhead was clogged and that I would need to buy a new printer.
Before I decided to buy a new printer, my parents offered me a brand new HP Deskjet they had lying around at their house. I took it and used it with glee as at the time I was unemployed and did not want to buy a new printer if I did not need to. That printer worked OK for the basics, but the ink usage was horrendous. Compared to the Epson I had prior to the HP I felt like I was being stolen from in regards to ink costs. I make a lot of full color prints and I felt like my HP was running dry after about 20 pages. I remember having no problem getting well over a hundred with my Epson. This experience did not make me very fond of HP Inkjet printers.
So why did I go for a Canon Pixma instead of another Epson. Research. I read a whole bunch of reviews on printers and tried to make the best choice I could. Most printers have a lot of negative reviews saying their ink runs out too quick, or is too expensive, or they felt robbed by expiring ink... or whatever else. The Canon IP 3600 had very few bad reviews. I noticed some reviews about how it was difficult to setup... I am baffled as to why.
This printer was very easy to setup with a nice quick and smooth software installer. HP has got to have the worst installers. I have seriously spent like a half hour waiting for a full HP installer to finish on more than one occasion. I don't know what it is wil HP software, but it is seriously overweight.
I have printed a bunch of pages with this new printer on both paper and cardstock. So far, the ink monitoring tool has not even dropped at all. Either it is broken or this printer is very efficient ink wise. I am sure it is the later as I have inspected the ink cartridges.
I love the rear tray and the cassette combo on this printer. It is nice to have cardstock and regular paper loaded at the same time. The software is simple to use, and has just the right amount of features and customization.
If I had to point out some weaknesses it would be tough. I would probably say refilling all of the ink cartridges at once is expensive, however the counter arguement to that is that the page yield is high. There is no scanning function, but I knew that when I bought the printer. (I just really don't scan anything.) It isn't the fastest printer around, but it certainly isn't slow. No USB cable... I don't know of any printers that do come with them. That is about it.
All in all... I really love this printer. This is by far the best inkjet printer I have ever owned, and my favorite inkjet printer by far. It is the perfect combination of price and performance. The ink cartridges that come with it are all full size cartidges (and actually truly full). That would be another complaint I have with HP. HP tends to ship with half size or "starter" cartridges. You get the real deal with this printer. Also the printhead can be replaced. I would argue the cost of the printhead would justify buying a new printer, but I suppose if you love it enough or do not want to be wasteful, you could repair it.
40 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Edible icing printingJun 17, 2011
By Nancy Kraft I bought this printer to print on edible icing images for cake decorating using edible food safe ink cartridges. I get the sheets and "ink" from Photo Images. The first print, a picture of a guy wakeboarding, was so perfect I almost cried. I had been using another printer and had always wasted so many icing sheets, trying to get the color adjusted that having the first sheet come out perfectly was amazing. I don't know how this works for normal printing, but for my application it is a great printer, I am really happy with how it is working so far.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Great printer/great priceFeb 27, 2009
By C. Morgan I purchased this printer to accomodate all of our printing needs for the family. Regular reports and text print perfectly, but the picture quality is where this printer is worth every penny. I needed a printer that could print photo quality pictures for my projects at home. They come out looking as good as (or sometimes better than) pictures I have picked up from a lab. I especially like the dual trays for regular paper and photo paper and the fact that the regular paper is in a tray that is not exposed all of the time. That has kept my children from walking by and grabbing paper out of the printer. The size of this printer is just right for a home office and attractive. I did have to go on-line and download the driver for my computer from the Canon website, but this was fast and easy and I was printing in no time. I replaced an old Canon printer with this one, and I'm thrilled to find another Canon product that I can rely on for excellent quality.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Product for Cakers!Dec 27, 2011
By Josephine Bracken
"JBB"
I've been looking for an edible printer that is both affordable and easy to use. The Canon iP3600 Photo Printer fits the bill! When I got an opportunity to use it when I made a boxing theme cake. I used it to print the logo on the ring floor and the ads on the sides. I received rave reviews for creativity. It's also easy to assemble so I was able to install it and use it right away. I highly recommend this product to anyone who wants to decorate cakes, cookies and cupcakes with edible prints. Awesome product for pros and beginner cakers. it's a good price and great investment if you plan to use it a lot, which I do. You'll save a bunch instead of ordering or buying customized edible print sheets for $10 each from baking supply stores.
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