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They are marketed to be mobile but they cannot survive the simplest trips. I will never buy a canon product again. At least I don't have to carry a broken printer in my breifcase or luggage. I bought the canon ip80, the canon ip90 and finally the canon ip90v because of the portability. All of them failed long before the should have. At this point (after 4 pritners in a year) it is cheaper to go back and use the business center at the hotel no matter what it costs.
I also like the fact that it has a dual voltage so I can travel with it to Europe. Very please with my new printer.
You won't be sorry. The big K or W doesn't carry Cannon 15 or 16. grab it. Bought it for documents.
I've had problems with trying to find ink, though. Although it was refurbished, it was marked down so much. Some office supply stores do. I don't know if I'd spend $300 for it. Came across this one at Fry's. I decided to take a chance on it. but if you can find it cheaper. It seems to go through ink quickly.
Haven't done photo's. I was looking for a portable computer to carry with my laptop. It has been great. but I think that is a common problem with all printers :) There is a warning to let you know you are running low.
The color is good and the ink refills are not very expensive. My husband looked for updated downloads at Canon, but he could not find that model in the list provided. I ordered this printer because it was compact in size and the info material said it was compatable with Microsoft VISTA. My older PIXMA ip4200 would not print correctly with VISTA. This printer works just fine.
Have not tested the blue tooth technology. Overall 4 star. Easy to use and prints quick. A little heavy for transporting.
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