Canon PIXMA iP6220D printer review

May 31st 2006 | Peripherals

Canon has recently produced some excellent colour photo printers at exceptional prices. Its latest batch of releases includes the iP6220D, a six-colour A4 machine intended primary for photo print, but obviously with the possibility of printing the occasional letter on plain A4, as well.

There’s a large, 63mm LCD display set into a larger smoked black plastic panel, which can be hinged up if need be. This sits in the centre of the controls, which include a five-way ring for navigating menus, and buttons to start and stop printing and for functions such as ‘trimming’ a photo.

The front left corner includes a cover which lifts to reveal memory card sockets for all the common types though, slightly oddly, the PictBridge socket for connecting an external camera is not with them, but sits at bottom right of the front panel.

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Published in: Peripherals on 2006-05-31