Canon i960 photo printer
The Canon i960 photo printer is one of the best in its photo printer series, the 3,072 nozzle print head and high-speed USB 2.0 connection making it very fast and ideal for at-home photo printing. The Canon i960 photo printer although an old model and at the moment discontinued, is still a very good photo printer with loads of features. The Canon i960 photo printer has a 4800 x 1200 DPI print resolution, resolution that has been achieved using a 2-picoliter ink droplet size that was setting new standards for photo printers back in 2003.
Although the Canon i960 photo printer is obsolete, it still makes up for a very good at-home usage photo printer. It might not offer you the same performances as a higher-end photo printer but it does the job pretty well. The Canon i960 photo printer can print on 4″ x 6″, 5″ x 7″ or 8.5″ x 11″ paper. The Canon i960 photo printer is pretty fast, printing a 4″ x 6″ border-less photo with the Canon i960 took exactly 37 seconds, whilst printing a 8.5″ x 11″ border less photo took about 2 minutes (1 minute and 50 seconds to be more precise). As I’ve said before, it might not be the fastest printer but it gets the job done pretty good and that’s one of the reasons why I’ve dedicated this website to the Canon i960 photo printer. Below you’ll find a breakdown of all the features the Canon i960 photo printer has.
Canon i960 Photo Printer Features:
- Prints 4×6″ border-less photos in 37 seconds or less.
- Separate 4×6″ paper tray attaches to the auto sheet feeder, easily mountable comes in handy when you need to print photos. Picture of the additional photo paper tray below
- 3,072 nozzles for exceptional speed and quality
- MicroFine Droplet Technology with 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution using 2-picoliter size ink droplets, makes this printer good for at-home as well as at-work usage.
- Border-less printing in 4 x 6″, 5 x 7″, 8.5″ x 11″ and letter sizes
- 6 individually replaceable ink tanks lowers the “per print” cost
- USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface and USB 1.1 interface, no serial connection
Moving on from the Canon i960 photo printer features, I’m going to talk about the Canon i960 photo printer mechanics and usage – this includes some screenshots of the Canon i960 photo printer itself, pictures of the paper tray and a picture from the back of the printer.