The Canon i9900 is a legacy photo inkjet that excels at high-quality color printing using multiple independent cartridges. It delivers superior photo output but is less suited to high-volume monochrome office work and has limited onboard memory, so it performs best when connected to a dedicated computer or print server.
A brief, updated look at the Canon PowerShot A400: a low-cost, compact point-and-shoot from the 2000s that still appears on the used market. It offered simple shooting, an LCD for review, and easy file transfer - but its image quality and features lag modern devices.
Refurbished laser printers in 2025 remain a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. Buy manufacturer-certified or well-reviewed refurbishers, verify warranty and consumables, and confirm driver support to get reliable performance for less.
A concise guide to Canon photo papers: common sizes and finishes, how paper and inks affect longevity, and practical buying tips for consistent, borderless, and archival-friendly prints.
Learn where to find reliable, inexpensive printers in 2025: entry-level inkjets, ink-tank models for low running costs, and certified refurbished units. Compare upfront price, ink/toner costs, and warranties.
Canon printers are generally reliable; many issues are simple fixes like cleaning heads, replacing cartridges, or clearing paper jams. This guide explains DIY steps, when to call a professional, and practical tips for businesses.
Practical guidance for choosing an 11x17 (tabloid) printer in 2025: what specs matter, how DPI claims can mislead, when to pick inkjet vs. laser, and a checklist to match a printer to your workflow and budget.
The Canon Pixma iP4200 was a mid-2000s photo inkjet noted for detailed color prints using a five-color ink set. Today it's a capable legacy device - strong on image quality but limited in speed, connectivity, and current driver support.