Sunday, February 9, 2014

Buy Canon PIXMA mini260 Photo Inkjet Printer (1444B002)

Canon PIXMA mini260 Photo Inkjet Printer (1444B002)

Canon PIXMA mini260 Photo Inkjet Printer (1444B002) Review


Quick, Portable and Easy Photo Printing. Anytime. Anywhere


Price : $169.99
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Canon PIXMA mini260 Photo Inkjet Printer (1444B002) Feature


  • 1,536 precision nozzles create exceptional resolution—up to 9600 x 2400 dpi
  • The memory card slot lets you print photos directly from compatible memory cards--no computer needed
  • Just capture an image with a PictBridge-ready digital camera/dv camcorder, then connect and print
  • Microscopic 1-picoliter sized ink droplets produce exceptionally detailed photos
  • 2.5" high definition TFT display delivers sharp previews of your images, viewable from up to a 170-degree angle.






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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Hi quality prints in a hurry with this slick easy to use printer
By A. Santiago Jr.
Received this mini260 recently as a gift. It was very easy and quick to set up and get up and running. Just remove a few plastic wrappings and pop in the ink cartridge, print out 2 alignment strips and you are good to go. Just select number of copies and press print and off it goes. You can select standard or high quality, but they both looked great and identical to me. Using standard gives you prints in 20 or 30 seconds. The higher setting takes just under a minute. I started using it before reading the instructions so at first I was printing the same photo over and over, because it was the only one selected to print 1 copy. It does not print what you see on the screen unless you have selected at least 1 copy of it. There will soon be a battery pack for this but it is not available yet. I also have not found a carrying bag for the printer and accessories made specifically for this printer (like HP has), so I just use a small laptop case which works perfectly to carry the printer, AC cord, extra paper and ink. The prints come out dry, they look great and this has been a very fun printer to use. I'm very impressed and partial to the Canon quality of cameras and printers. They just seem to always work great with no hassle. There is a separate sheet of paper included with the printer easy set up guide instructing you to make sure the ink cartridge sits nice and snug in it's slot. It's just something Canon wanted to add after printing their setup guide to make sure you pop the cartidge in place properly. Another reviewer made it sound like a big deal but it's not. You'll know if the ink is sitting properly or not. I have a lot of Canon photo paper but also tried some other generic brand and the pictures look just as good. So, maybe this printer isn't very picky as to the type of photo paper you use. I know Kodak paper works great on my Canon i550 printer for photos. Also, this is a very quiet printer. Not much noise when printing at either standard or hi-quality. The carrying handle that slides out of the unit is also pretty nice when moving printer from room to room.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
4Good Pictures
By J. Watson
When I first got the printer I had some HP and Kodak 4x6 blank photo paper. I tried printing pictures and they looked bad (had streks, blury). I found out you have to use Canon paper. After I bought Canon paper the pictures look very good using pictures taken with a 4.0 mega-pixel Canon camera.

9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
1Disappointed - Very Disappointed
By Beverly
I've always loved Canon digital cameras, so I was sure that I would also love a Canon printer. Sadly, I've never been so unhappy with anything as I am with this mini260 printer. After less than six months, of light to medium use, the printer seems to be worn out. I am faced with either replacing the print head (which Canon happily tells me may not solve the problem), or replacing the printer completely. Further, I have found that the ink cartridges are nearly impossible to find locally (so I order them from amazon), the paper is very expensive locally, and the printer is picky about using only Canon paper. Other papers give very poor print results. The user interface is very 'clicky', and I'm not impressed with the feel of the printer - it's very lightweight and fragile-feeling. Before I purchased this canon printer, I used an HP photoprinter (one of the first) for YEARS and was very happy. Guess what I am about to do now ?

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