Canon Pixma iP1800 Photo Inkjet Printer (1855B002)
from: Canon
List Price: $49.99
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Product Description:
Amazing results, compact design and exceptional ease of use? This photo printer delivers all this and more. Its patented print head technology lets you produce beautiful, long-lasting photos with borderless edges, from credit-card size up to 8.5" x 11". Microscopic 2-picoliter sized color ink droplets produce finely detailed and sharp photos. Plus, your letters and reports will feature bold, laser-quality text. This is one high-value photo printer that doesn't compromise on looks or performance.
Amazon.com Product Description:
Stunning Photo Quality. Brilliant Design
Amazing results, compact design and exceptional ease of use-the Canon PIXMA IP1800 Photo Printer delivers all this and more. Its patented print head technology lets you produce beautiful, long-lasting photos with borderless edges, from credit-card size up to 8.5" x 11". Plus, your letters and reports will feature bold, laser-quality text. This is one high-value photo printer that doesn't compromise on looks or performance.
What's in the box
Canon PIXMA IP1800 Photo Printer, Fine Cartridges: PG-30 Black and CL-31 Color, Power Cord, Easy Setup Instructions, Document Kit: Setup Software and User's Guide CD-ROM, Quick Start Guide
Amazing results, compact design and exceptional ease of use? This photo printer delivers all this and more. Its patented print head technology lets you produce beautiful, long-lasting photos with borderless edges, from credit-card size up to 8.5" x 11". Microscopic 2-picoliter sized color ink droplets produce finely detailed and sharp photos. Plus, your letters and reports will feature bold, laser-quality text. This is one high-value photo printer that doesn't compromise on looks or performance.
Amazon.com Product Description:
Stunning Photo Quality. Brilliant Design
Amazing results, compact design and exceptional ease of use-the Canon PIXMA IP1800 Photo Printer delivers all this and more. Its patented print head technology lets you produce beautiful, long-lasting photos with borderless edges, from credit-card size up to 8.5" x 11". Plus, your letters and reports will feature bold, laser-quality text. This is one high-value photo printer that doesn't compromise on looks or performance.
- High Resolution: Precision ink nozzles create high resolution photosup to 4800 x 1200 color dpi.
- Fine detail: Microscopic 2-picoliter sized color ink droplets produce finely detailed and sharp photos.
- Long-lasting Photos: Using select genuine Canon inks and photo papers, you can create beautiful photos that last up to 100 years.
- Enhance your digital photos: Easy-PhotoPrint software makes it simple to enhance and print amazing-looking digital photos through your computer.
- Fun projects the easy way: Easy-layoutPrint software makes it simple to create and customize fun photo projects such as photo albums, photo stickers, greeting cards and calendars.
- Real-life photos: Canon print head technology helps to create real-life photos you'll be proud to share.
What's in the box
Canon PIXMA IP1800 Photo Printer, Fine Cartridges: PG-30 Black and CL-31 Color, Power Cord, Easy Setup Instructions, Document Kit: Setup Software and User's Guide CD-ROM, Quick Start Guide
Features:
- Maximum 4800 x 1200 color dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 2 picoliters
- Borderless 4" x 6" photo in approx. 70 seconds
- Easy borderless photos up to 8.5" x 11"
- ChromaLife100 system for long lasting, beautiful photos
- Pigment black ink for crisp, sharp text
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Works great with envelopes!
This printer works great for envelopes.We are printing out nearly 100 envelopes for wedding invites, and this printer is a trooper, it keeps chugging on, and it's really doing a great job!
On another note, I must add, we tried using our other printer, a lexmark all-in-one, and it was garbage, it jammed and destroyed our envelopes like you wouldn't believe.I'm thinking it may have to do with the fact that the paper feeder on this printer works straight through, it doesn't bend your ... Read More
Rating:
- Cheap, cheap, cheap - you get what you pay for
This printer is a mess.Yes, it's inexpensive (mine was free with rebate).But it's your classic loss leader, "razor and blade" model - give the printer (razor) away, stick it to the customer on cartridges (blades).Canon software for this printer is programmed to reject refilled cartridges, even good ones.The printer routinely breaks in some fashion or another.Streaky, substandard printing, even with Canon carts.In short, the hassle factor of owning this printer FAR exceeds the savings you ... Read More
Rating:
- Canon Pixma ip1800 known issues with paper feed
I have the 1800 model (Canon Pixma ip1800) and there is a factory flaw in the paper feed mechanism so that the printer cannot actually print.They are sending me a new one, but I have already spend SO MUCH TIME dealing with other issues the printer presented out of the box; Vista compatibility problems, missing cables, etc. Caveat emptor!
Here is a further description of my experience with a similar model of Canon printers:
After purchasing the Canon Pixma ip1800, and expending ... Read More
Rating:
- Absolute disaster!
This is far most the greatest mistake of all my "buyer's-life".
The printer itself is good, but after 3 or 4 refills (I can't remember correctly), the cartridges self-destroyed themselves!
Pixma ip1800 is pre-programmed to do that, if you refill inks for 3 or 4 times. It is completely useless to me right now. I am supposed to buy new inks, which cost like the printer itself, maybe even higher.
I am not alone in this. On a printer-help website goes a long thread of all ... Read More
Rating:
- Ok for a disposable printer
The printed output is not really all that good. But it works for me. Have had it for 6 months or so but only print a couple of pages a month. When the ink goes out I will buy another printer as the ink refill costs are just too much.
- Works great with envelopes!This printer works great for envelopes.We are printing out nearly 100 envelopes for wedding invites, and this printer is a trooper, it keeps chugging on, and it's really doing a great job!
On another note, I must add, we tried using our other printer, a lexmark all-in-one, and it was garbage, it jammed and destroyed our envelopes like you wouldn't believe.I'm thinking it may have to do with the fact that the paper feeder on this printer works straight through, it doesn't bend your ... Read More
- Cheap, cheap, cheap - you get what you pay forThis printer is a mess.Yes, it's inexpensive (mine was free with rebate).But it's your classic loss leader, "razor and blade" model - give the printer (razor) away, stick it to the customer on cartridges (blades).Canon software for this printer is programmed to reject refilled cartridges, even good ones.The printer routinely breaks in some fashion or another.Streaky, substandard printing, even with Canon carts.In short, the hassle factor of owning this printer FAR exceeds the savings you ... Read More
- Canon Pixma ip1800 known issues with paper feedI have the 1800 model (Canon Pixma ip1800) and there is a factory flaw in the paper feed mechanism so that the printer cannot actually print.They are sending me a new one, but I have already spend SO MUCH TIME dealing with other issues the printer presented out of the box; Vista compatibility problems, missing cables, etc. Caveat emptor!
Here is a further description of my experience with a similar model of Canon printers:
After purchasing the Canon Pixma ip1800, and expending ... Read More
- Absolute disaster!This is far most the greatest mistake of all my "buyer's-life".
The printer itself is good, but after 3 or 4 refills (I can't remember correctly), the cartridges self-destroyed themselves!
Pixma ip1800 is pre-programmed to do that, if you refill inks for 3 or 4 times. It is completely useless to me right now. I am supposed to buy new inks, which cost like the printer itself, maybe even higher.
I am not alone in this. On a printer-help website goes a long thread of all ... Read More
- Ok for a disposable printerThe printed output is not really all that good. But it works for me. Have had it for 6 months or so but only print a couple of pages a month. When the ink goes out I will buy another printer as the ink refill costs are just too much.
