See below for our detailed cost analysis. Most photographers will consider this printer on the basis of its affordability, initially for the initial investment in the printer and subsequently for the relatively low prices of the inks. The iP8760 can print on papers ranging from snapshot (150 x 100 mm) size through to A3+ 483 x 329 mm) sheets and user-defined sizes up to 329 mm wide and 676 mm in length. On sale through Canon’s online store at AU$329, it represents a cheaper alternative to the PIXMA PRO-100S, which we reviewed in July 2015. But unlike the ‘Pro’ models, it’s fairly basic in build and capabilities and is designed to print on readily-available sheet papers up to A3+ size. Like the Pro-100 models, the iP8760 is designed solely for printing. Integrated Wi-Fi plus the PIXMA Printing Solutions App enable direct printing of images from a smartphone. It has similar usage as a general-purpose photo and document printer. Like the Epson machine, the iP8760 is designed for photographers who want to make occasional poster-sized prints of their best photos. Most photographers will consider this printer on the basis of its affordability, initially for the initial investment in the printer and subsequently for the relatively low ink prices.įollowing our review of the Epson Expression XP-15000, we thought we should look at a similar printer from the Canon stable, the PIXMA iP8760. This also makes them more scuff-resistant than prints made with pigment inks. Inks dry quickly enough for double-sided printing, partly because they are absorbed into the surface of the paper. Like other dye-based printers, it delivers optimal results on glossy, semi-gloss and lustre papers, although it’s no slouch when printing on matt surfaces. Like Canon’s Pro-100 models, the iP8760 is designed solely for printing.
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