• Reviews around paper (3.32 of 5)

    CANON PIXMA iX6820 Wireless Business Printer with AirPrint and Cloud Compatible, Black

    • Fortunately the depth is about the same.- there is no paper magazine; the only available paper source is the rear tray
    • Of course, to use it you need to open up the top paper feed and front paper catcher which makes it much larger
    • I can't express to you enough how wonderful it is to have the freedom to mess up a paper
    • HP has limited and strict paper sizes
    • if I used better paper, I'm sure quality would improve) text quality is good
    • Black and white images printed as magenta, and no amount of adjustment fixed the problem until I switched to Canon Enhanced Velvet paper.
    • Ability to print larger formats is great, however finding larger paper is troubling and difficult
    • The hardest part was finding good quality paper to print on but, after that, I friggin loved this thing
    • The first prints were dry, the paper was not distorted.
    • Unfortunately there is a mechanism within the printer that detects the size of the paper and even when disabling it in the printer interface, it still will not allow the printer to print on Dark Red, Blue, Dark Blue, Brown or other dark papers
    • I have purchased two of these printers, one for normal ink printing and another solely for edible printing (sugar sheets).I love that the printer is wide format ( adjustable) and can take A3 and larger sheets with no issue, as well as a 4x6" photo paper
    • Most users would still be thrilled with the photo results on decent paper
    • I use it for stationery on matte fine paper that I get from Mohawk and the result is pretty decent.
    • I only did USB (not wifi for now).Much faster paper feed means more noise but acceptable
    • I was hoping this would print on clear transfer paper it not did
    • Wasting lots sheets of expensive photo paper and ink
    • I like my paper IN A TRAY and the top of the printer to be flat,
    • 120lb paper and photo prints are beautiful
    • Printing photos is easy, and although sometimes the colors in Photoshop and other programs seem to vary slightly with what is printed - for projects that involve expensive papers, you should ALWAYS print a draft page on something cheap - it's awesome to be able to print portraits and other artwork with ease
    • took my chance and ordered this (about half the price of the epson).not only that this printer took the heavy paper like a
    • That said, I've already printed higher quality, more color-accurate prints on PLAIN COPY PAPER using this printer, than I ever did using very expensive photo paper in the Epson
    • Sharp, vivid, on a nice quality paper like Hahnemühle lustre they're professional quality.
    • After printing a stack of pages and flipping this stack over to print photos on the backside, the paper has tracked wrong and entered the printer at an angle.
    • Make sure you buy the best 11 X 17 paper
    • The quality of photo prints from this (when using good glossy 4x6 paper) is amazing!
    • Paper Jam
    • I expect a smoother bristol paper to print better, too.
    • Perhaps I'm using the wrong software or not a high enough quality paper
    • It keeps giving me the error 'paper size doesn't match output size' I've tried in 4 different programs with same results
    • The papers that I use do not feed well from a bottom tray.
    • It prints photos nicely- with good paper and the right settings they look as good as any, but once again, it suffers from lack of a decent paper feed, IMO.
    • Absolutely beautiful quality, handles large prints without gulping ink, and works as well on wifi as on ethernet