Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Very nice but....................
Comment: This printer does a nice job and prints out very good photos, but, if you alter or enhance your photos with photoshop and then try to save them to disk and print then it will not work. You must only be able to do your editing in the printer, not a convenient way to do editing. Overall I would give it a 3 out of 5 due to lack of editing ability.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Sweet printer for sure
Comment: I have owned about 8 ink jet printers in my lifetime and I would say for $100 this is without a doubt the best printer I have ever owned. I do not do a lot of text printing and when I do it is usually not for anything but for informational purposes (maps, addresses, etc). Mostly I purchased this printer for pictures based on what I read on PC Mag's web site and Amazon's.

I purchased this item with free shipping and I couldn't be more pleased. It's quiet, and the pictures are amazing. I do not use all the options like the LCD screen because I use photoshop for my pictures once they are oploaded to my computer but extra's couldn't hurt. Heck for $100 it's a steal since currently the ink itself online is almost that price. I have used shutterly, a printing house and then my Canon and I actually prefer my Canon over the rest. Plus I can adjust the size, and make all of the photoshop adjustments on the fly vs you get what you get when you buy something online. Get it while it lasts!!!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: UMM...Okay
Comment: I just go my printer today, replacing my old Canon S600. I am a huge Canon fan and love my old printer. I just bought a Canon Rebel XTI and was really excited to see the iP6600 print up a clear photo quality print. Well to my surpise it did not, I saw the picture and it has a grainy effect to them. Since my brother in law has the same Camera I know it is not the camera. They have a Canon i950s printer and the pictures are so amazing, I was hoping my pictures were going to come out like their's. So I called Customer Service, the lady was really nice (in West Virginia) and we did alot of trouble shooting. When I cleaned the nozzel head on the printer and it printed a sample sheet, I guess the bars on the left should have been all black. But only the black was black the other colors were army green and navy blue. She stated that that was not correct and she will be sending out a new head to replace. I asked her since I just got it out of the box how could this be, she stated that errors can happen since it was made by human's. Well with that said I am not impressed. I am looking on ebay for a printer like my brother in law's if this does not work. Also the text speed is a tad slower that my S600.

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Summary: Canon PIXMA iP6600D Photo Printer
Comment: Great photo printer, other features I like are the borderless printer options, especially for 8x10 photo's.

Bill Mc
Greendale Wi

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Great printer; expensive ink
Comment: This is a great printer that make sharp pictures of almost any size. The colors and clarity rival professional developing. The printer is also very versitile with direct printing from memory cards with an large LCD, printing from the camera, or printing from a computer (how I use it. The included photo manipulation software is very basic and cannot come close to some of the good computer based programs available). The initial cost for this printer is extremely cheap for the the quality of the product. However, this seems to be part of the plan. Their are 6 ink cartridges for this printer. At a cost of $12-$15 per cartridge, it could cost $90 to replace all the cartridges. The tanks also include a computer chip, so only original Canon cartridges can be used. I print a lot of photos, so in the few months I have owned the printer I have spent as much in ink as in the original printer purchase. So it is definitely not cheaper than printing your photos at a photo shop. However, if you value the convenience of printing what you want, when you want, the size you want, after manipulating the photo to look exactly the way you want, then this is a great printer. Just be prepared to pay for the ink. Also, if you don't print that may photos you may find this not much of a problem.