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Canon IP4000 & cd-r printing
Posted by george on January 29th, 2005


I am thinking of buying this Canon but would like to know if anyone has
experience of printing directly onto cd-r. Are the printed images
smudged or damaged by water - such as when wiping clean with a damp
cloth ?

Posted by Caitlin on January 29th, 2005



"george" <ddaish@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I've used the CD/DVD printing feature quite a bit and have found it works
very well - the images look great. I haven't wet any of the DVDs though so
can't comment on this. I can't imagine that it would be any different to a
label printed on paper stock, as it's just a feature of the ink.



Posted by John H. on January 29th, 2005


Did you buy your printer in the usa.If so where.
John.

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Posted by Dan G on January 29th, 2005


http://www.expansys-usa.com/product....N_PIXMA_IP3000

That place is reported to be selling imported Canon printers. I'm not sure
what one has to do about the power supply.



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Posted by Rob on January 29th, 2005




Dan G wrote:
There now using a multi voltage sensor, 110-240V, in the power supply
within the printers (like MAC computers phone chargers etc) the socket
for the power lead is usually a figure 8 shape with the appropriate
voltage plug attached. So the only difference is what power lead is
supplied.





Posted by Caitlin on January 30th, 2005



"Rob" <mesa@mine.com> wrote in message news:cth65c$tt4$1@nnrp.waia.asn.au...
There is nothing on the back of my IP4000 to indicate this, and there
certainly is no voltage converter 'brick' like many other bits of equipment
I have that can handle multi voltage (laptop computer etc).

What do you base this statement on?



Posted by Rob on January 30th, 2005




Caitlin wrote:
The canon we have here and the epson

Posted by george on January 30th, 2005


Caitlin, thanks for the reply - & sticking to the subject !

Posted by colinco on January 31st, 2005


In article Rob says...
powerbrick in the base of the printer wasn't universal voltage. The i865
had no markings apart from what was moulded onto the powerunit. If the
iP4000 has a similar unit it would pay to check in case.

Posted by BOB BURKE on January 31st, 2005


I have been very pleased with this feature on my Canon IP5000 and have
produced very creditable results, including printing a list of tracks on the
CD and if you wish, inserting a picture of the artist .

The "Background Settings" - "Gradation" - "Color Sample", produces some
amazing results.

Regarding the smudging, I tried rubbing the print on a discarded CD with a
wet finger, and the print smudged slightly.

Bob
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Posted by Bob O`Bob on February 4th, 2005


Caitlin wrote:

Is CD/DVD printing a feature of any of the IP4000 models sold in the US?

I can't find it mentioned at any vendor site or usa.canon.com



Bob

Posted by Caitlin on February 4th, 2005



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No - the feature is only available in Europe and Australasia (maybe Asia
also?)




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