1) equal to the first stress (more on that later), I tore through a careless movement the shaky Paper Receiving from the folding mechanism - because the simple from the flap to be drawn collecting the iP5200 was stable. But probably goes Canon from the DAU (stupidest anticipated user) which is not even able to on the screen to read the invitation to open the exit door, he should have forgotten once (what happened to me too from time to time) ,
1 point deduction quality.
2) The paper guide is ... scrap! Only really totally lie-flat photo papers are drafted, the smallest crease, the smallest bump stop it. There was the old iP5200 significantly more tolerant and did not bring me the very first day on the brink of despair. But, even worse, now dented my printer itself every second leaf and refuses then of course to print it. So I was wasting 50% of my photographic paper to the printer. Apart from this, every collection process sounds as if the printer dissolve the same into its component parts.
2 points deduction handling.
3) The print speed is ... relatively. Although the actual printing takes longer than with my old printer, but until the pressure starts first, rödelt the ip7250 minutes with the print head back and forth and up and down and I know something else. Printhead cleaning? But why before each PRINTING? Even when I repeatedly prints the same image, the Rödelei go again before every printing process. My iP5200 had such nonsense not necessary.
2 points deduction patience.
4) The printing quality is okay, neither better nor worse than the iP5200. Only ip7250 succeeds in finally borderless printing, the iP5200 at - at least for me - was not possible.
1 point plus.
5) The ink consumption is ... tremendously! The supplied cartridge ranged just for about 30 DVDs and about 30 A4 photo prints. I suppose here - so to speak in favor of Canon, although that's a double-edged sword, eventually saves Canon then even in these cartridges - that the cartridges supplied as standard content than standard cartridges, therefore no rating.
Summary: The new ip7250 is clearly inferior in almost every respect the old iP5200 - I wonder what technicians with a minimum professional ethics could provide such a device in the production. But probably he's just about the (ink) profit.
Rating: Not recommended
PS Does anyone give a well-functioning iP5200?