Canon MP 780

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Traveling

FYI

I just replaced my H P 6110 with a Canon MP 780

The initial set up and first runs have been excellent with NOT a single
problem in operating the functions I have tested so far. ( PRINT, SCAN,
COPY) I do not intend to use as a photo printer since I have a Canon i960
and that is my main photo printer.
 
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Michael Johnson, PE

Traveling said:
FYI

I just replaced my H P 6110 with a Canon MP 780

The initial set up and first runs have been excellent with NOT a single
problem in operating the functions I have tested so far. ( PRINT, SCAN,
COPY) I do not intend to use as a photo printer since I have a Canon i960
and that is my main photo printer.

I've had an MP780 for about a month and am extremely pleased with its
performance so far. It's easy to use and seems to be very well made.
Also, operating costs are very low since I use compatible cartridges. I
can get 5 BCI-3e cartridges for less than $10 which might make it as, or
more, cost effective than a laser printer when printing normal text
documents.
 
T

Traveling

Where did you get the BCI-3e carts?


: Traveling wrote:
: > FYI
: >
: > I just replaced my H P 6110 with a Canon MP 780
: >
: > The initial set up and first runs have been excellent with NOT a single
: > problem in operating the functions I have tested so far. ( PRINT, SCAN,
: > COPY) I do not intend to use as a photo printer since I have a Canon
i960
: > and that is my main photo printer.
:
: I've had an MP780 for about a month and am extremely pleased with its
: performance so far. It's easy to use and seems to be very well made.
: Also, operating costs are very low since I use compatible cartridges. I
: can get 5 BCI-3e cartridges for less than $10 which might make it as, or
: more, cost effective than a laser printer when printing normal text
: documents.
 
P

PC Medic

Michael Johnson said:
I've had an MP780 for about a month and am extremely pleased with its
performance so far. It's easy to use and seems to be very well made.
Also, operating costs are very low since I use compatible cartridges. I
can get 5 BCI-3e cartridges for less than $10 which might make it as, or
more, cost effective than a laser printer when printing normal text
documents.

Just an FYI, the MP780 uses BCI-6 not '3'.
While they will fit and will not cause physical harm using them may result
in slight color shift in photos.
 
M

Michael Johnson, PE

PC said:
Just an FYI, the MP780 uses BCI-6 not '3'.
While they will fit and will not cause physical harm using them may result
in slight color shift in photos.

The MP780 does indeed use one BCI-3eBk cartridge for black only
printing. It also has for BCI-6 cartridges (C, M, Y and B)for printing
color pages and photos.
 

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