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Canon Pixma iP6700D Review
Weighing 16.5 pounds and measuring 16.9 by 7.2 by 12 inches, the Canon Pixma iP6700D is not compact. With the front paper tray extended, you can add about another 8 inches to its depth. Still, it’s a good-looking design with smooth curves and a full set of controls on a top panel that, when used with the built-in card reader that’s hidden behind a panel on the front panel’s right side, lets you print photos from a memory card without a computer. Below the card reader is an IrDA sensor for printing photos from a cell phone or other IrDA-compatible device, and a USB port for Pict bridge direct printing as well as printing from a USB flash-memory device.
The iP6700D includes two paper sources: one flip-up auto feeder tray on the top back, and one cassette that slides into the bottom of the printer. Each of the paper sources can hold as much as 150 sheets of paper.
Features are almost identical to the iP6600D’s. According to Canon, the biggest difference is that photo contact sheets can now accommodate as many as 35 images. The company has also added a few more editing options when printing without a computer.

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