Canon PIXMA G4400 – multifunction printer with a constant supply of ink

The most advanced model of the series Canon PIXMA G – very capacious printer ink feed chutes.

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Canon до сих пор имела в своем ассортименте три модели принтеров с системой непрерывной подачи чернил (SNPCH) – G1400, G2400 and G3400. Now they are joined by more advanced model Canon PIXMA G4400, that stands out above all integrated fax and an automatic document feeder.

Features are similar to the printing system, что предлагают более ранние модели. Possible photos borderless printing up to A4 format. Printing photos 10x15 format with high quality takes about a minute. The volume of the ink containers allows you to make prints up to 7000 color pages and 6000 black and white. Built-in Wi-Fi module for compatibility with wireless printing system. Canon PRINT app for iOS and Android remote simplifies photo printing.

Printer Canon PIXMA G Series device, which is in direct competition for printing systems with constant power, предлагаемые Epson. Last manufacturer is present with such products on the market much longer, therefore, it has a much more models in its proposal. Canon, in turn, beginning with simple printers with CISS system, and now produces more and more powerful All-in-one device.

Should pay attention, that the printing system, using constant power – can significantly reduce the cost of printing, despite the significant start-up costs for the acquisition of. But few who are able to realize it, therefore still on the market, there is a place for conventional printers, which are equipped with small trays and are characterized by the high cost of printing.

It is also worth noting that there is a perception that it used in such ink printers should be used promptly or they will deteriorate over time, This view is only partially true. Anyway we can safely say one – такие принтеры как PIXMA G стоит покупать тогда, when you print a lot of.

cost of the printer is not yet known, sources close to the producer talking about 270 dollars.

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