Canon MultiPass MP700 Color Multifunction Product Description:
- Individual ink tanks, intelligent ink management
- Legal and letter size copies up to 14 copies per minute
- 1,200 x 2,400 dpi optical resolution, 9,600 dpi interpolated, 48-bit color
- Up to 22 ppm black, 14 ppm color print speed
- Accepts letter, legal, A4, 4-by-6, 5-by-7, envelopes, and banner paper
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Clarification on Woodworker's Review
By rockrbob
The specs of the MP700 indicate it does NOT have a FAX so it can't "Fax well." Just wanted potential buyers to know. If you need a fax, get the MP730, but the scanner size is limited to letter size.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Good printer but.....................
By Bruce Mckenzie
Having used my MP700 for approx 6 months the print quality of photos suddenly deteriorated, leaving colours jaded and lacking in vibrancy. Not suspecting my (almost) new printer I replaced my Olympus digital camera with a top of the range Fuji. No difference. I then spent the next 7 months playing around with different settings and different types of photo paper, to no avail. I then replaced my entire PC, still not thinking the printer could be the problem. When this also failed to improve matters it started to occur to me that it must be the printer, but what? I had always used genuine Canon ink carts, I was using top quality glossy photo paper, then it was suggested that the print head may have failed. I purchased a new one at a cost of £70 ($130) as by now the printer was one month out of warranty. Problem solved, well, for 4 months anyway, as the problem is now back, big and bad as ever. Canon have refused to accept any responsibility, simply referring me to their dealer who tells me there is only 3 months warranty on these heads, so I have to buy yet another one. So if you are considering buying one of these otherwise excellent printers be prepared to spend £70 on a new print head every 100 or so sheets!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Printhead failures common?
By K. Esaia
I've had this printer for over a year now and for the past 6 months, the print quality has been terrible. This month, it won't print at all and I've been told I need to buy a new printhead which will cost at least $70. I've tried cleaning the printhead, doing any possible maintenance I could and none of this helped. I have always used Canon ink cartridges and never abuse this printer. Reading the last review makes me wonder if it will be worth it to replace the printhead or just invest in a new printer. I've never had a printhead problem with any other printer I've owned (at least 3 others over a span of several years).
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