Canon believes it has solved the problem of the lack of clarity in inkjet
printers compared to lasers with its MX7600 multi-function device, which uses a
new pigment-reactive ink technology: the printer starts by coating the paper
with a layer of special clear ink, then applies the conventional ink on top.
The clear ink bonds with the coloured inks, reducing the ink bleed and
producing what Canon claims are laser-quality documents. We were impressed with
the MX7600’s results. Its print quality is very good, with smoothly outlined
text to rival the quality of a laser printer. Photo prints are also very good,
although glossy photo papers still get the best results.
Performance is good too, pumping out 10 pages of text in about 60 seconds,
and a top-quality 6x4in photo print in 45 seconds. The MX7600 includes a fax
machine, double-sided printing and the ability to print contact sheets with
previews of lots of photos.
It has both USB and network sockets, so users can either connect it directly
to the computer or hook it into the network to share. Admittedly, the MX7600 is
very expensive, however, its high-quality printing makes it a good choice for
anyone who needs laser-quality text as well as top-notch photos.
USP: Versatile; high-quality; network
connectivity; double-sided printing
Distributors: Ingram Micro, Computer 2000, Beta
Distribution, Midwich, XMA, Direktek, Micro-Peripherals
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