Read the review below from Alamo PC Organization: Canon
BJC-6000
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Now, I need to tell you up-front that I'm a Hewlett Packard brand diehard fan and I was consistently leading my wife to the HP printer display in each store. I've talked to numerous color inkjet printer owners to get their opinion — and to a person, each one thought they had chosen the "best" printer. No help there. I've read numerous articles on color inkjet side-by-side comparisons and the one thing I came away with was to look for a printer with separate color ink cartridges.
We finally found what we were looking for in the Canon BJC6000 Bubble Jet printer: It was priced at $189.87, less a $50 Canon rebate coupon, for a very affordable final cost of $139.87 with four separate ink cartridges for black, cyan, magenta and yellow colors and excellent 8 ppm printing speed for black and 5 ppm for color
My first color printing test was on our Christmas cards. Using WordPerfect's merge capabilities, I merged our Christmas card address list onto an envelope document, chose black for our return address and green (in 30 point type) for the addressee and let fly. One after another, my envelopes went through the printer without a hitch. I couldn't help but think of our card "That's a nice presentation."
Our next project was "personalizing" the inside of each card. Again, using WordPerfect, I created a document page the same size as the inside of the card and picking a blank area at the top of the card, I merged the first names of our Christmas list to this spot. We chose red for the color and picked a nice holiday font sized similar to the existing message inside the card.
A real test of the new printer was our decision to include a recent photo of Marilyn and I along with Paige and Christopher, our grown children at the bottom of the inside message. The photo size was only 2" X 3", just large enough to fit the available area but small enough so that our wrinkles wouldn't show to all our friends. The cardstock was smooth and hard enough to accept the ink perfectly although we did have to separate the just-printed page so that the still-wet ink didn't smear.
Printer details
| Printer |
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| Printing Method |
Bubble Jet ink on
demand |
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| Print Speed (up to) |
Color: Approx. 5 pages
per min in color Black: Approx. 8 pages per minute in black |
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| Number of Nozzles |
Nozzle Text: BC-30
Black BJ Cartridge; 160 nozzles for black; BC- 31
Color BJ Cartridge; 48x noozles for color (C,M,Y); BC-32 Photo BJ
Cartridge (optional); 48x3 nozzles for color (BK, C, M) |
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| Print Resolution
(up to) |
Color: 1440 x 720 dpi
in color Black: 1440 x 720 dpi in black |
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| OS Compatibility |
Windows 3.1, Windows
95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 and Mac OS
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| Standard Interface |
Cannon Extended Mode |
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| Buffer/Ram |
128kb |
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| Paper Sizes |
Letter; legal;
ledges,A4; A5; # 10 or European envelopes |
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| Paper Handling |
Paper Handling text:
Built in sheet feeder 130 sheets @ paper weight
24lbs; Letter 130 sheets; Legal 130 sheets, Envelopes 15;
Transparencies 30 sheets |
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| Paper Weights |
143lbs (manual feed
only) |
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| Paper Path |
Straight |
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| Fonts |
300 + True Type fonts
on CD-ROM |
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| Noise Level
(Approx.) |
48 dB(A) |
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| Power Source |
AC 120V, 60 HZ | ||
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