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April 23, 2006    836 Views

Posted on April 23rd, 2006 in New Models by QuadCore ||

Canon has two new A3+ photo printers hitting the market. The ix4000 and ix5000 are similiar to the ip4200 and ip5200 except they only have 4 tanks instead of 5 and they print up to A3+ photos.

Features

  • Up to 18ppm mono, 14ppm colour (A4)
  • A3+ photo lab quality print in approx. 166 sec. in Standard mode*
  • Photo lab quality: max. 4800* x 1200dpi
  • Sharp text, vibrant colour graphics
  • ChromaLife100 for long-lasting photos*
  • PictBridge-ready
  • Single Ink system

Affordable A3+ printer for fast, high-quality document, photo and graphic output

Features

  • Up to 25ppm mono, 17ppm colour (A4)
  • A3+ photo lab quality print in approx. 166 sec. in Standard mode*
  • Photo lab quality: max. 4800* x 1200dpi
  • Sharp text, vibrant colour graphics
  • ChromaLife100 for long-lasting photos*
  • PictBridge-ready
  • Single Ink system


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2 Responses to “New Canon A3+ models”

  1. Avatarharyaka
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    does anyone know how to reset canon ix5000 or how to enter service mode?

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  2. AvatarAdministrator
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    RESET CANON PIXMA IX5000

    These are the steps:

    1. Unplug the printer and then plug it back in. (Required to bypass Automatic Power-on function which keeps the printer on even if the power switch is off.)
    2. Press and hold the Resume button and then hold the Power. (The Power LED lights in green to indicate that a function is selectable.)
    3. Release the Resume button but keep holding the Power button.
    4. Press the Resume button twice then release the power button. (Each time the Resume/Cancel button is pressed, the Alarm and Power LEDs light alternately, Alarm in orange and Power in green, starting with Alarm LED.)
    5. Press the resume 4 times and then Power. Waste ink counter reset is executed.
    6. Press power once or twice to exit the service menu.

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