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Introduction |
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The iP2702 is a cheap printer: it costs just $49, which isn't much more than the cost of the two ink cartridges it uses. But that doesn't make it a bad printer, and we found that it produced good performance overall. And you can't really argue with the price. |
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Product Tour |
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The Good |
The Bad |
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Product Tour |
Paper input tray fold down to protect printer when not in use |
No output paper tray |
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Setup & Software |
Simple driver & software setup |
Does not include a fully-fledged image editing program |
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Print Speed |
Photo & document printing is pretty fast |
No major issues |
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Color Performance |
Overall color performance is good |
Some problems with blues, even after calibration |
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Detail Performance |
Decent black density gives good contrast |
Fine details are rather lost due to low black resolution |
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Inks, Toner & Media |
Ink cartridges are not too expensive to replace |
Single color ink cartridge means more frequent cartridge swaps |
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Controls & Connectivity |
Drivers are easy to use |
No memory card or front USB ports |
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