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I got this printer in a super rush because my HP inkjet up and died mere days before my wedding (needed print out direction on how to get to the wedding reception [wouldn't do for the groom to get lost, now would it?]) and my decision was based on exactly two things: 1. I've purchased Canon Printers before when I was an IT Support Specialist for a City and people LOVED them.
I needed something dirt cheap and I needed it NOW. This printer does NOT disappoint. Unlike HP's new INSANELY bloated drivers that consume your PC alive (along with your heart and soul possibly) the installation of software is quick and easy and for the most part installs software that you will actually use and that actually functions without crashing every five minutes. The printer is fast, relatively quiet (for an inkjet), and has EXCELLENT quality scans and printouts. I've used this printer to print out glossy and matte wedding photos and they look spectacular (indistinguishable from high-quality photographs).
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I have had ZERO problems with this printer. Highly recommended. And at this price, I would GLADLY buy a new one if it broke in a year or three. I've had this device for two years and have printed a total of a half dozen pictures, scanned a handful of documents and printed maybe about 30 pages of things like concert tickets and such.
I go to turn it on today after a few months of inactivity i power it on and try to print and the paper continually jams because only one side of the paper is properly being fed into the printer. Canon Pixma Ip1500 Driver For Vista. Something like that should come after the printer is mishandled, dropped or otherwise abused, not from lack of use.
How can there be wear and tear when its not being used? Its also noisy and takes forever to finally start the printing process before it decides to paper jam continuously or say there is a paper jam and not print. I got this because it was inexpensive and figured i don't need an expensive printer but in this case I got what I paid for. Stick to an HP or a company that is known for making printers. Seriously don't listen to the bots this thing is a total flaming turd.
I got this printer in a super rush because my HP inkjet up and died mere days before my wedding (needed print out direction on how to get to the wedding reception [wouldn't do for the groom to get lost, now would it?]) and my decision was based on exactly two things: 1. I've purchased Canon Printers before when I was an IT Support Specialist for a City and people LOVED them. I needed something dirt cheap and I needed it NOW.
This printer does NOT disappoint. Unlike HP's new INSANELY bloated drivers that consume your PC alive (along with your heart and soul possibly) the installation of software is quick and easy and for the most part installs software that you will actually use and that actually functions without crashing every five minutes. The printer is fast, relatively quiet (for an inkjet), and has EXCELLENT quality scans and printouts. I've used this printer to print out glossy and matte wedding photos and they look spectacular (indistinguishable from high-quality photographs). I have had ZERO problems with this printer. Highly recommended. And at this price, I would GLADLY buy a new one if it broke in a year or three.
CRAZY marketplace prices I paid $38 for this!!! Purchased from Amazon. Finally gave out in March 2015, btw. Hp Laserjet P1005 Driver For Windows 7 64 Bit. All I need a printer for is to print documents and invoices which uses very little ink. I had an expensive printer and I paid so much in ink and supplies that it wasn't worth it for me to print pictures. I have had this since November 2010 and I have no problems to report.