
FULL DISCLOSURE - I only bought this printer because I got it at an amazing price when replacing a stolen DSLR body at the same time as when Canon had a bundle deal happen. My cost was around $150 and thus the return on investment has not been as bad as if I bought it new, as I did with the original 9000 Mk II. First up, this printer is dye based so you are limited to select papers if you want decent prints that will not be archival. It is not good for serious black and white printing. It ...
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