Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Canon Pixma iP2500/EN A4 4800x1200dpi USB 2.0

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon EAN: 4960999415390 Feature: Print sharp and clear text documents at up 22 pages per minute in black and white, thanks to the additional black cartridge. Or print in brilliant colour at up to 16 pages per minute Max. 4800x1200 dpi resolution 100 sheet paper tra Label: Canon Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers. Manufacturer: Canon Model: 1856B008AA Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Canon Release Date: 2007-03-06 Studio: Canon
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Print sharp and clear text documents at up 22 pages per minute in black and white, thanks to the additional black cartridge. Or print in brilliant colour at up to 16 pages per minute Max. 4800x1200 dpi resolution 100 sheet paper tra
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The PIXMA iP2500 is an elegant and high-quality photo and document printer for unlimited creativity at home. Print a photo lab-quality 4" x 6" borderless photo in approximately 55 seconds in Standard mode. Enjoy rapid borderless photo printing on a range of sizes right up to A4, with Easy-PhotoPrint. This attractively priced printer has a high 4800 x1200dpi print resolution using Canon's FINE Cartridge and 2pl ink droplets. The result is photo prints packed with detail and vibrant colours. Print sharp and clear text documents at up 22 pages per minute in black and white, thanks to the additional black cartridge or print in brilliant colour at up to 17 pages per minute. It's the ideal solution for homework, business reports and all your correspondence.
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