Thursday, December 01, 2005
Canon MP760 Printer Review & Canon Printer Ink
| Canon PIXMA MP760 Printer & Canon Printer Ink Cartridges
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Important Printer Buying Tip: ALWAYS check for the ink cartridge prices before you purchase a printer. Why? Sometimes cheaper printers end up costing more because its ink cartridges may be way expensive. You should calculate the "cost of ownership" per month. The math is simple: (number of prints per month) times (cost of the cartridge) divided by (the yield of the cartridge). Yield is the number of pages that can be printed with one particular cartridge. For example, assume that average home user prints 150 black pages per month using a black cartridge that yields 200 pages and costs $28. The monthly "cost of ownership" is (150 pages) x ($28) = $21 200 pages Also look at the printer ink alternatives; besides the original manufacturer's cartridges (OEMs), you may have the selection of remanufactured cartridges, compatible ink cartridges, and ink refill kits. |
Below is the list of Canon PIXMA MP760 compatible printer ink cartridges:
![]() OEM #: BCI3BK Color: Black Yield: 500 pages |
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![]() OEM #: BCI6BK Color: Black Yield: 300 pages |
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![]() OEM #: BCI6C Color: Cyan Yield: 280 pages |
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![]() OEM #: BCI6M Color: Magenta Yield: 280 pages |
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![]() OEM #: BCI6Y Color: Yellow Yield: 280 pages |
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![]() OEM #: MBCI3BK Color: Black |
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![]() OEM #: BCI6BK/C/M/Y Color: Set |
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![]() OEM #: BCI3eBK Color: White |
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![]() OEM #: BCI3eC/BCI6C Color: White |
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![]() OEM #: BCI3eM/BCI6M Color: White |
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![]() OEM #: BCI3eY/BCI6Y Color: White |
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![]() OEM #: BCI6BK Color: White |
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![]() OEM #: BCI3BK Color: Black Yield: 500 pages |
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![]() OEM #: BCI6BK Color: Black Yield: 300 pages |
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Detailed Specs (Canon MP760, Q5569A):
Product Description for Canon PIXMA MP760 (From the Manufacturer, Canon)
Canon's PIXMA MP760 Photo-All-in-One allows consumers to print directly from slides and negatives, includes card slots for direct digital photo printing, and features a color LCD screen for viewing images. In addition to great prints, users also can scan and make copies with the MP760 unit, raising the bar for photo print quality from a multi-function device.
The PIXMA MP760 model boasts speed, dynamic handling of various media types, and outstanding image quality whether users are scanning, copying, or printing photos. The built-in film and negative scanner and ContrastPlus five-color ink tank system emphasize that this is the optimal MFP for the photo enthusiast who wishes to copy, print, or archive heirloom photos or print the latest digital masterpiece.
The scanning portion of the PIXMA MP760 model includes an integrated film adapter unit (FAU) that will allow the user to scan a 35mm slide or negative at up to 2,400 by 4,800 dpi. With the included film holders, users can batch scan up to six negative frames or four mounted slides. Advanced driver software helps to identify and remove defects caused by dust and scratches on the surface of originals. For crisp results, the model also has an auto image adjust feature to help correct faded documents and faded film. The direct print feature on the model also enables users to scan their slides or negatives and go straight to print without ever having to use a computer, making the PIXMA MP760 Photo All-in-One a true home photo lab for both digital and analog camera users.
What's in the Box
Canon PIXMA MP760 Photo All-in-One, PIXMA MP760 print head, ink tanks (BCI-3eBk Black, BCI-6Bk Black, BCI-6C Cyan, BCI-6M Magenta, BCI-6Y Yellow), power cord, documentation kit, and setup CD-ROM; printer cable not included
This printer model is not being manufactured by Canon any more
PCWORLD.com Editors' review:
Whether you work with film or with a digital camera, the $300 Canon Pixma MP760 is a great multifunction unit for printing photos. It's one of only two MFPs we've tested so far that include a film holder and a light in the lid for scanning slides and negatives (the other is the Epson Stylus Photo RX620). The MP760's card slots can read most memory formats (other than XD Picture Cards), and images transfer swiftly to a PC through the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port. Alternatively, you can connect a PictBridge-compatible camera to the MP760's direct-print port.
The clearly laid-out control panel has a 2.5-inch color LCD for previewing images and performing basic editing tasks. You can select images to print by marking and scanning an index print.
Because this model lacks an automatic document feeder, it's not ideal for certain office tasks such as copying large documents. There's no fax in the unit either, but the software package helps you send scanned pages through a PC's fax modem. The MP760's built-in duplexer, which saves paper by enabling two-sided printing, waits about 15 seconds for the first side to dry before printing on the reverse. The cassette in the base can hold 150 sheets of plain paper. The feeder at the rear has a 150-sheet capacity as well, but you'll probably use it to switch among different photo paper types and sizes.
The MP760 uses five individual ink cartridges, holding three primary colors and two black inks: one a dye-based ink for photos, and the other a pigment-based ink for printing text. The attractive, vividly colored photos that the MP760 printed on letter-size paper impressed us as much as did those printed by models using more inks. When using the black pigment ink, this model produced strong dark text, though the edges of some letters looked a little fuzzy. Color graphics printed on plain paper looked less attractive: The pigment black ink created a posterized effect in some areas.
Scans of line art and copies of a text document earned high marks from our judges. Scans of text and photos also looked good, though they didn't quite match up to the best. In our informal testing, scanned negatives looked sharp and showed details in highlights and shadows.
The MP760 printed both text and color graphics quickly, at 6.7 ppm and 2.5 ppm, respectively, and it had the fastest copy speed, at 4.1 ppm. It was slightly faster than the average at scanning a 4-by-5-inch photo at 100 dpi, completing the job in 20 seconds.
Upshot: Geared toward amateur photographers, the MP760 scans film and prints top-quality photos, while offering perks such as a duplexer and speedy overall performance.
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