--Unglaublich Loud operation
(Clacking, rattling and god knows what)
--Papiereinzug The Photo cassette disaster
For years, I use a certain photo paper type. Each older Canon printer tray and printing worked much better.
In this model, however, is always an error message (Overall it was enough even for 5 (!) Prints on moderate 10x15 paper until the error came)
I've tried everything. Nothing.
--fehlender rear paper feed is sorely missed. Especially for photographic paper, a rear paper feed is much better (if only because of the type of feeder of heavy paper)
--man may not insert all sizes of paper in the A4 paper cassette. In practice, this can sometimes be very annoying. Earlier (in other models) could insert what you wanted.
--Unglaublich Many, loud cleaning operations.
(You have to adjust Miscellaneous manually what was previously simple) --Treibereinstellungen annoying and sometimes illogical
--The Print head is permanently installed. To this end, I have to say no more, right?
After no more than 2 years, you will have to buy a new printer. Use Dritthersteller- cartridges, the built-in chip will recognize this and the printer will certainly sooner "die". Canon will then refuse warranty. I surmise here, but certainly with a great likelihood that this conjecture is reality.
--I Am pretty sure that the Throwback development of all Canon printer method has.
My old MP610 is better and better thought out and more quietly in almost all respects.
++ The image of 7550 is Canon's typically very good.
++ Thanks to b / w cartridge are finally good b / w photos possible, show no extreme color cast.
---> Thanks Amazon can I still exchange the printer (praise).
I am trying to catch an older Canon, best with exchangeable printhead and with rear sheet feeder, although I'll miss the b / w cartridge painful.
Greeting