Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Canon PIXMA MP990 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One Printer (3749B002)

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Ultimate Wireless Photo All-In-One with 3.8-Inch LCD and Built-In Auto Duplex Printing.
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Technical Details

- Six individual ink system featuring gray ink for professional-looking black & white photos
- Superior optical scanning resolution of 4800 dpi with included Film Adapter Unit to scan film and slides
- Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi for exceptional photo quality
- Professional color adjustment feature with the included Easy-PhotoPrint Pro software
- Use the new Auto Photo Fix II to automatically adjust and correct your photos
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Customer Buzz
 "Sweet machine! Makes my old MP730 look like a dinosaur!" 2009-12-08
By Epicac (U.S.)
I read these reviews and comments yesterday before I bought the MP990 last night. I replaced a Canon MP730 and a Canon i900D with the MP990. I never used the fax function on the MP730 nor did I ever use the sheet feeder. I had a couple of issues to figure out, but stepping back and thinking for a minute helped resolve the issues. Considering that I was doing this during happy hour, I did pretty well. I tried to figure out how to install the print head but hadn't lifted the platen to reveal the guts of the machine. Once I realized that the diagram in the instructions didn't match what I was looking at, it was a simple issue to lift the glass and the print head mount slid right into view. I also hadn't powered on the machine yet. It's amazing what actually following the directions can do for you! The print head mounted easily, and it was way cool to see the red lights blaze with each ink tank installed! It also took me a few minutes to figure out where the front cassette was! I tried (ever so gently) to pull out pieces that weren't meant to come out until I realized the cassette was beneath the paper output tray.



I did not require any cable to download anything or configure the printer for Wi-Fi. The printer found all wireless networks in reach. I had actually had the network name incorrect, but the printer found the one I use. With finding the WEP key, the connection couldn't have been easier and I learned a few things about wireless networks in the process.



I downloaded and installed the drivers and software updates from the Canon website for Windows 7 and all works well so far.



As far as I'm concerned, this was a very good buy, but time will tell. I'd give this printer 5 stars.

Customer Buzz
 "Are you Kidding Me?" 2009-12-07
By S. Hochman (Boca Raton, FL United States)
It's no wonder Canon took so long to come up with wireless printers--they had no idea of what they're doing. I got this MX860 the other night and there are about 60 pages on how to setup one's network. Apparently, one can not setup the network from the printer and printer screen, as they could with normal printers like Brother, HP, etc.

You have to start a USB connection and run an install program that runs as slow as dirt to run wireless on this printer. This is like starting a jet by pulling it by horses. It baffles the imagination that Canon could make this so convoluted and over-complicated. In addition to that Canon fills up your computer with garbage.

It loads up about five programs into your startup tray, which bogs down your computer, and really serves no purpose at all.

No thanks! This baby is shipping back and I'll look at a company that knows how to make a printer like Brother or Epson.

Customer Buzz
 "excellent printer" 2009-12-04
By M. Borgia
I found this very easy to set up. I just followed the steps and had absolutely no problems. I was concerned about installing the print head, but I did exactly as the directions stated and demonstrated, and it went in with ease. I had no problems installing the ink cartridges, they just snap in. The print quality is excellent and print speed is good. I rarely do photo printing on my printer so I cannot comment on that. However, like most printers today, it runs out of ink very quickly (and I do not do photos). I only use it to print school work and I had to replace the black ink in less than 2 weeks. I like the individual ink cartridges so that you can replace just the ones that are empty. I have used it now for about a month. I will probably have to replace the 4 color cartridges within the next week. Brand name ink is ridiculously expensive. Two refills of each cartridge costs more than a new printer. But I don't use the brand ink as a general rule. So considering I do not do photos and do not do a heavy amount of printing, it does use a lot of ink. But, I don't think that you can find a printer that does not use a lot of ink today. The companies plan to make their money on the ink. I took one star off the total score because of the ink consumption.

Customer Buzz
 "I LOVE IT!" 2009-11-27
By E. Rochniak (Rochester, NY)
I have only had the printer a few days so my experience with it is limited, but I have to say that so far I am very impressed. The footprint is a little large, but it has weight and feels like quality construction. I was a little intimidated when I started the set-up, but the instructions walk you through it step-by-step and I had no problems. I mostly dreaded trying to set up the wireless networking; they offer you more than one set-up option, but I followed the directions for copying the network settings from Windows Vista onto a USB drive and it worked like a charm! The printing is fast and quiet and I love the automatic duplex printing.

Customer Buzz
 "YAHOO!!" 2009-11-25
By Cindy M. Cross (tn)
I love this printer/scanner. Easy set up. Just turn it on and it tells where to go from there. I would buy it again.


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