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Electronics Canon Pixma iP4500 Photo Inkjet Printer (2171B002) 
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent Printer for the Price
I previously had a Canon iP printer and the quality of the prints was excellent so when I went to buy a new printer that was my top priority.After talking to Canon a couple of time & adjusting the parameters, I finally am getting those quality prints again.I don't know if it was because I switched platforms and am now using an IMac or not.The speed, cost and quality of the prints are top notch and I would definitely recommend this printer to anyone who can't afford the big bucks but wants good quality prints.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - CD/DVD problem solved
I just bought the Pixma iP4680, which appears to be the model replacing the iP4500. It's a bit cheaper, has basically same specs, but prints a tad slower.

Printing on CDs and DVDs is important to me, so it was with some trepidation, having read the review about limited control of the inner circle size, that I bought this unit.

But the problem is solved. Here's the fix. Don't use the CD/DVD printing software (CD-LabelPrint or Easy-PhotoPrint) that comes with the printer. I am printing directly from InDesign, and after a few trials am using a page that is 4.7222 (don't ask) inches wide by 9.125 inches high. I place my image 3.425 inches down from the top. Bingo. Total control of inner circle, outer circle, everything. You can coat your entire CD/DVD AND the insert tray with ink if you want to. Well, certain sections of the tray anyway.

I'm using WinXP. When it's time to print, click "Print" > "Setup" > "Preferences." For Media Type: choose "Printable disc (recommended)"; Paper Source automatically jumps to "Disc tray." Make other settings as desired. Whack OK a few times. Follow on-screen directions about inserting the CD/DVD tray. Hit OK again.

Great results here. Your mileage may, as they say, vary. Good luck.;^)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So far, just perfect!
My much loved, though wanky, Epson bit the dust during a rushed project. After reading various reviews-Consumer Reports and the Amazon reviews primarily, I purchased this printer from Amazon. Really rushed, I plugged the printer in when it arrived and it hasn't stopped since. It is very intuitive to use and very fast. I love this printer!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Canon Pixma ip4500 printer
I've only had this for a few weeks, but so far am happy with this printer.Printing is excellent quality and NO paper jams, which has been a big problem with my last 2 printers.Pictures are excellent quality.Printer is quiet.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Love this printer--it is refillable
I had an IP4300 for 18 months and printed almost 10,000 double-sided color pages and finally ran it into the ground.I just bought the IP4500 and like it as much as I enjoyed my IP4300.The best part is the translucent ink cartridges, which I can easily fill for very little money.I spent less than $150 on ink for those 10,000 pages!Very good little printer!


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