Canon's new iP4700 proves that you don't have to empty your wallet on a pro-style photo printer (and pro-priced ink cartridges) to get beautiful prints you'll be proud of. Extra little features like quick cut-and-paste Web software for flyers or reports and swift black-and-white doc printing make this a real performer that's also a square deal.
Review: Canon PIXMA iP4700 Printer
Canon gives you more than you bargain for in its new iP4700 printer, which offers up speedy cut-and-paste Web software and black-and-white document printing for 100 bucks.
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WIRED
Produces rich, nicely saturated color prints up to 8.5 x 11 inches. More speed than you'd expect for a C-note. Quick document printing, too, if you have occasion to use mere words. Included Easy WebPrint EX software does a nice job of formatting Web content. Automatic double-sided printing and twin paper trays.
TIRED
Looks like a black blob. Overpriced printer ink is still legalized larceny.