Canon Pixma iX7000 review
An appealing low-cost alternative to an A3 colour laser printer for office use, but HP's Officejet 7000 is faster and better value.
Specifications
thermal inkjet, 10ppm print speed, USB Hi-Speed, 10/100 Ethernet, 260x647x530mm
Last month we reviewed HP’s Officejet 7000, an A3+ inkjet printer with print quality, performance and running costs to rival a laser printer.
A3 colour prints are useful in office environments, but while an A3 colour laser costs upwards of £1,000, the Officejet 7000 costs just £185. This month it’s the turn of Canon’s similarly named iX7000 to try the same trick.
We were a little concerned that the Officejet’s plastic shell might not survive the rigours of a busy office, but Canon’s iX7000 is far more substantial. Its paper handling is more versatile, too. The main cassette holds 250 sheets, and there’s a 20-sheet rear input tray exclusively for photo paper plus a manual feed slot that accepts up to 10 pages.
The latter is useful for occasional A4 prints when the cassette is loaded with A3 paper. We experienced a couple of paper jams when using this input, though. Automatic duplex printing is supported, but it’s slow at 1.8ppm for double-sided A4 text prints, and 1.3ppm for A3.
Single-sided A4 text appeared at 9.6ppm, matching the speed of the Officejet. However, A3 paper came out at just 3.3ppm, quite a bit short of the Officejet’s 5.7ppm. The differences were even greater in draft mode, where the Canon managed only a small increase in speed but the HP sped up to 17.6ppm for A4.
The Pixma’s performance sometimes took a nosedive, too, due to housekeeping routines that kicked in halfway through print jobs. A4 business graphics were marginally faster than the HP at 4.1ppm. Photo print speeds were respectable, with 4x6in borderless prints taking a little over a minute each and A3 photos around four-and-a-half minutes.
The iX7000 produced excellent text prints on plain paper at the standard quality setting. Text in draft mode looked a little thinner than from the HP, but that’s partially a matter of taste. Business graphics on plain paper were up to scratch, too, but the HP took the lead for both colour accuracy and deep, solid black.
The iX7000 uses Canon’s new Lucia pigment-based inks, rather than the dye-based colours used by most inkjets. The inks are designed for optimal sharpness and durability on plain paper, but the iX7000 can’t compete with the best inkjets for photo print quality. Colours lacked vibrancy and ink droplets were visible in light grey areas of photos. The finish of photos was a little odd, too, with reflections taking on a bronze tint. However, they were better than the HP’s photos, which suffered from washed-out shadows.
The iX7000 is more expensive than HP’s Officejet 7000, but its three paper inputs, duplexing facility, superior build quality and better-looking photos ensure that it doesn’t seem overpriced. Overall, the HP impressed us more with its lightning fast prints and low running costs, but if you need the extra features then this printer is the better choice.
Basic Specifications | |
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Rating | **** |
Maximum native print resolution | 4,800×1,200dpi |
Quoted Speeds | |
Quoted speed, mono A4 | 10ppm |
Quoted speed, colour A4 | 8ppm |
Tested Speeds | |
Time for two 10x8in photos 1.0 | 4m 6s |
Time for six 6x4in photos 1.0 | 6m 46s |
Print Quality | |
Number of ink colours | 6 |
Number of ink cartridges | 6 |
Maximum number of ink colours | 6 |
Maximum number of cartridges | 6 |
Physical and Environmental | |
Standard printer interfaces | USB Hi-Speed, 10/100 Ethernet |
Optional printer interfaces | N/A |
Size | 260x647x530mm |
Weight | 19.8kg |
Noise (in normal use) | 36dB(A) |
Power consumption idle | 1W |
Power consumption active | 21W |
Paper Handling | |
Maximum paper size | A3+ |
Maximum paper weight | 300gsm |
Standard paper inputs | 3 |
Standard paper input capacity | 280 |
Maximum paper inputs | 3 |
Maximum paper input capacity | 280 |
Duplex (code, cost if option) | No |
Photo Features | |
PictBridge support | No |
Borderless printing | A3+ |
Direct (PC-less) printing | No |
Supported memory cards | N/A |
CD printing | No |
General | |
Printer technology | thermal inkjet |
Supported operating systems | Windows 2000/XP/Vista |
Other inkjet features | N/A |
Other inkjet options | N/A |
Buying Information | |
Price | £296 |
Consumable parts and prices | PGI-7BK £9.99, PGI-9PBK £8.99, PGI-9Y £8.99, PGI-9M £9.99, PGI-9C £9.99 |
Quoted life of supplied black cartridge | 565 |
Quoted life of supplied colour cartridge(s) | 1070 (yellow), 715 (magenta), 870 (cyan) |
Quoted life of supplied photo cartridge(s) | 640 (black), 405 (yellow), 268 (magenta), 303 (cyan) |
Price per colour A4 page | 3.4p |
Price per mono A4 page | 1.8p |
Warranty | one year RTB |
Supplier | http://www.lambda-tek.com/componentshop |
Details | www.canon.co.uk |
Tested Print Speeds | |
Time for two 10x8in photos 1.0 | 4m 6s |
Time for six 6x4in photos 1.0 | 6m 46s |