After getting fed up with the HP Officejet 8500 All-in-One All-in-One, which was a lemon from the start, I was looking for a printer that would deliver good print quality at a great price per side, it wasn't HP. This turned out to be more difficult than I expected and when I read printer reviews from companies like Epson I was drawn to the price and quality of the printers but discouraged by the high cost of replacement ink and the short lifespan of the cartridges. I also wanted a printer that would only print in grayscale from a black cartridge and continue printing when a cartridge is empty, unlike some others that won't print until you replace an empty cartridge. HP's printhead failed and a replacement was enough to buy a new printer. At least with Canon cartridges, the printhead is actually part of the cartridge, so I buy a new one every time I change ink. printed pages at a reasonable speed and had ink at a reasonable price. I'm not a big photo printer and prefer to print documents, web pages, maps etc and this printer handles plain paper very well. It has a quiet mode that you can set up in settings for late night printing and a power saving feature. I have a MacBook Pro and the installation was excruciating. This is Apple's fault, not Canon's. System updates in OSX didn't install the drivers, and the CD installed the drivers, but OSX just didn't use them. I had to restart the printing system and manually go to Apple's support site and use the "Canon Printer Drivers v3.0 for OS X" update. You can look up the update by name or the part number which reads DL1742 in case this helps someone with a Mac running Lion. It has no paper latch so your prints will just fly out of the printer. It doesn't matter to me and I just used an acrylic display holder like this http://www.amazon.com/Source-One-LLC-Styrene-8511CSH/dp/B007TK567Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413388335&sr =8-1&keywords=tilt+back+sign+holder from front to bottom in front of the printer so that the paper slides out and stops when it hits the base of the holder. It's a solid little printer for the money and easy to use, just like printers originally were before the multifunction craze. Very happy with my purchase.
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