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| Canon Pixma iP90v Photo Inkjet Printer (2238B002) | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: CE
List Price: $319.99 Buy New: $152.00 You Save: $167.99 (52%)
New (41) Used (2)
Avg. Customer Rating: 58 reviews
Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Color: Grey Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 System Memory: 0.032 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 2.1 x 6.9 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: iP90v Model: iP90v UPC: 013803082128 EAN: 0013803082128 ASIN: B000NNEKZ0
Release Date: April 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Compact photo printer delivers impressive speed and photo-lab-quality results | | | Precision ink nozzles for high resolution up to 4800 x 1200 color dpi | | | Microscopic 2-picoliter-sized color ink droplets produce finely detailed photos | | | Prints wirelessly from PCs and camera phones via IrDA and optional Bluetooth | | | Dimensions: 12.3 x 2.1 x 6.9 in. (WxHxD); weighs 4.0 pounds |
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Amazon.com Product Description Rugged, powerful, and portable, the Canon Pixma iP90v is a compact photo printer that delivers exceptional performance and a multitude of time-saving options on the go. With the iP90v, you can print wirelessly from PCs and camera phones via the IrDA interface or by using the optional Bluetooth adapter. You can even print photos directly from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera or DV camcorder--no PC required. For maximum portability, an optional Canon car adapter and rechargeable battery kit provide power anywhere, anytime. Wherever you're printing from, the iP90v produces superb graphics and photos that catch the eye, and documents that feature bold, crisp text. This versatile printer uses Canon's FINE print head technology for impressive speed and photo-lab-quality results. In addition, precision ink nozzles create high-resolution photos of up to 4800 x 1200 dots per inch (dpi), while microscopic two-picoliter-sized color ink droplets deliver sharp, finely detailed photos. And if you're not thrilled with the results of your printed image, the iP90v includes Easy-Photoprint software that makes it simple to enhance and print all your images so they result in truly memorable prints. When it comes to printing text, the iP90v is equally impressive. It easily handles a wide variety of paper sizes, including credit card (great for printing business cards), 4 by 6, 5 by 7, letter, legal, and envelopes. This printer also comes with a 1-year limited warranty. What's in the Box CD-ROM including printer driver, setup software and user's guide, electronic photo application guide, electronic user's guide, e-registration, Easy-PhotoPrint (Windows/Mac), PhotoRecord 7 (Windows), Easy-WebPrint (Windows only, requires Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5, version 6.0 recommended. Not compatible with IE version 7.0.), and a 1-year limited warranty.
Product Description Rugged, powerful and portable, this compact printer delivers exceptional performance on the go. You can print wirelessly from PCs and camera phones via the IrDA interface or an optional Bluetooth adapter. Or, print photos direct from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera or DV camcorder ?no PC required! You'll produce superb graphics and photos, and documents will feature bold, crisp text. Microscopic 2-picoliter sized color ink droplets produce finely detailed and sharp photos. Print from a compatible Bluetooth device in a nearby room, using optional USB bluetooth adapter (not included). Just capture an image with a PictBridge ready digital camera/DV camcorder, then connect and print! Buffer/Ram - 32KB / Power Source - 100-240V AC, 50MHz-60MHz (Universal) Paper Sizes - Credit Card (2.13 x 3.39), 4x 6, 5x 7, Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 envelopes Unit Dimensions - 12.3(W) x 2.1(H) x 6.9(D) Weight - 4.0 lbs. Software Included - CD-ROM including Printer Driver, Setup Software and User's Guide, Electronic Photo Application Guide, Electronic User's Guide, e-registration, Easy-PhotoPrint (Windows/Mac), PhotoRecord 7 (Windows), Easy-WebPrint (Windows only, requires Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5, version 6.0 recommended. Not compatible with IE version 7.0.), Easy-LayoutPrint (Windows/Mac - Not included but downloadable from Canon website) Canon Toll-free technical phone support plus 1-year limited warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 53 more reviews...
had to return it November 22, 2008 i bought this item for my son, thinking he could take it when he travels. however, it was too big and heavy and i had to return it. he said if it also faxed and copied, it might be worth packing, but not for just a printer. i'm sure it's a nice home printer, but just didn't fill his needs.
Great little printer- great price and terrific service November 22, 2008 It has been difficult to find a suitably portable printer to go with my Macbook pro, until I discovered this little gem. It completes my office on the go- all fits neatly into my Targus rolling backpack. Not to mention it is a great little printer. It does really nice and fast pages- images etc. almost better than my expensive and very large color laser printer. It is a snap to set up and the pages are printed before the color laser is finished warming up!
Best Travel Printer November 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been using the IP90 for several years. (I'll replace it with the IP90v if it ever dies but it doesn't show any sign of that so far.)
Pro: It's very small and light, even with the optional battery. It fits in the laptop bag or backpack next to the computer. Without the battery it's about the size and weight of a hard cover book.
I originally bought it for printing text on the road (boarding passes, email, web pages, maps & directions, etc.) and it does that very well: fast and high quality. It handles paper up to 8.5X11. I do a lot of digital photography and normally print at home on the HP desktop machines. I tried a few 4X6 snaps just for the heck of it and the quality was very good so I started experimenting with bigger prints on 8X11 photo paper. The quality was excellent, better than some of the bigger, more expensive HPs at home.
The cartridges don't have a "time limit" like the HP ones do. I've used cartridges that were over a year old with no problems. I shop around for the best price and buy a few at a time. They are tiny so you can carry a few spares with minimal space and weight.
Con: It is light and plastic. I have yet to get any damage, even with constantly tossing it in and out of the airline overheads, but I also always pack it in the middle of the laptop bag so that it's well protected. You probably could damage it if you beat on it too much.
It doesn't hold a heck of a lot of paper at one time so you won't be doing high volume printing, but it does hold a dozen sheets of regular paper or a half dozen sheets of heavy photo paper with no problem (probably more but that's what I usually load).
The prints aren't cheap. The cartridges are small and expensive and you don't get a heck of a lot of prints, especially if you are running high quality 8X10 color prints. I get about a dozen high quality 8X10s on a color cartridge, substantially more with 4X6 snaps (I dunno about black & white text only because I've never printed enough to put a dent in a cartridge but it will do dozens at least).
On Balance: this is not the printer for heavy home or business use. It's too fragile for that and the prints are too expensive. But for traveling, it's the best trade off for size, weight and print quality versus expense. If you need to print on the road, it's the way to go.
Theoretically great, extremely fragile in reality November 7, 2008 The ip90 promised to be an excellent printer, and for the time it worked, it was. However, within printing a few dozen pages under normal use (and I stress the word normal - it wasn't banged about or otherwise damaged) the printer became incapable of feeding pages in straight and would pull them in at an angle causing the printing to be skewed. No amount of adjusting the amount of paper or hand aligning would alleviate the problem.
Eventually I took it to the Canon repair centre and after they repaired it, within a few days, the text became misaligned, printing one pixel to the left about every five centimetres down the page. This may not seem like much, and if you're printing text it may not be much (though it will certainly be noticeable) but if you print any graphics or lines it will be painfully obvious. The print utility program could not fix the problem and the cost of repair came to close to what a new printer would cost! (By now the warranty had expired and I had printed less than 200 pages!)
For the money you spend, plus the exorbitant cost of the ink cartridges, it simply is not worth the aggravation, if you need a mobile printer, its likely you need things to work without suddenly breaking.
Sadly for me I need a portable printer, but I've recently replaced my useless canon ip90 with a new HP H470 Office Jet Mobile Printer. No complaints, it works great, far less fragile than the ip90, would strongly recommend the HP H470 Office Jet Mobile Printer.
Travel and Need a Printer - Buy This One November 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
On occasion I travel as a special investigator. In the past I've relied on hotel business centers to print documents I needed before going back to the office. After doing extensive research on portable printers, and somewhat relying on the Canon name, I purchased the Pixma iP90v. This printer is fast, compact, and lightweight. Not only does it quickly spit out black and white, it's color printing capability is better than many inkjets. Although the price seemed a little high considering the current cost of inkjet printers, it was well worth the investment. I highly recommend it if you need a printer "on the road."
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