Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Canon Pixma iP2600 Series and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon Pixma iP2600 Series.
April 2008
(76%)
22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Most low-priced inkjet printers disappoint you with mediocre prints and usage hassles. The Canon PIXMA iP2600 sets itself apart by delivering good quality photo and text prints unlike most budget inkjet printers. For more, read our comprehensive revie...
Abstract: The high-gloss black and silver colouring of its range of printers and all-in-ones has become something of a house style for Canon. Even this low priced PIXMA iP2600 has many of the features which make its bigger, more expensive siblings popular and the e...
Sleek design folds up for unobtrusive storage; portrait prints display evenly balanced colors; lines of text look sharp; low price for print quality.
Lacks PictBridge port and memory card slot; brighter colors had a slightly gray cast; USB cord not included; exterior is a magnet for fingerprints.
The Canon Pixma iP2600 is an excellent option for buyers looking to print their personal photos and text documents. We wish it had external ports for direct image uploading (although were not surprised it doesnt), but youll be more than satisfied wi...
Abstract: The Pixma iP2600 offers four-ink A4 printing at 4800x1200 dpi and can print a 10x15cm photo print in 55 seconds. It also has a high-speed document printing setting: 22 pages per minute (mono) and 17 pages per minute (colour)....
Abstract: This is an entry-level inkjet printer, but it certainly doesn't feel like one. Decked out in high-gloss black plastic, the paper feed tray folds up from its closed position on top of the printer's cover and the output tray folds down from the front, with...
Abstract: Not even Steptoe could fault the price. A very cheap all-round home printer with no major flaws. With inkjets these days requiring umpteen expensive cartridges to print - when theyre not busy scanning, copying and making the tea - its reassuring to...
Abstract: Buy now, save up for ink later. Good prints, though not as cheap as the printer. We looked at Canons PIXMA iP2600 last month, but wanted to retest it against some pricier photo printers. It costs almost £40 less than any other model in the group, ...