Strengths:High print quality, fast for this quality, brilliant color on most paper types, best I've seen for a consumer level printer, especially on photo quality glossy paper.
Weaknesses:Demands to be default printer (changes itself to defualt consistantly), won't work if ANY ink is out, so must constantly have spare ink.
Posted Jun 1, 2004 - I have been using this printer in my genetics lab for over 2 months now and can say this is the best printer I've seen at a consumer level. The print quality of this machine is hard to beat. We print pictures of cell organelles to full people on this printer, using 2 megapixel microscope cameras up to the 13.89 megapixel Kodak DNS camera- the print quality never fails to impress. And when we use the high gloss photo paper, you would think we sent it to a photo lab.
This printer is not without faults mind you, it does have a nasty habit of setting itself as the default printer. So you have to check that setting pretty often (but this maybe be a network issue). It also has it's own print software that pops up and tries to decide how to print pictures, which can be annoying if you don't turn it off. Finally it will go through certain colors quickly (cyan and yellow- in our case) and if you don't have replacement ink for the empties it won't work at all (even if you want strictly black text). So keep spares always handy.
But outside of that I have no complaints. Other reviews have said for photographs it never does "bronzing"- I'll admit I don't know what that is, but I'm glad, by their reactions, that it doesn't. :)
To give you an idea just how good this printer is, I'm now going to spend the extra money and buy one for myself at home for personal use. I'm generally a person that goes for the best cheap brand you can buy (Hey I'm a grad student- little money here), but this is a printer I know I'm going to get my money's worth out of.
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