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         PIXMA MP970</B></FONT>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+2" COLOR="#000000"><B>Photo All-In-One Ink
         Jet Printer*<BR>
         </B></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" COLOR="#000000"><B>by Steve
         Becker</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><IMG SRC="images/MP970_586x225.gif" WIDTH=205 HEIGHT=142 ALIGN=bottom></P></CENTER>
         
         <P><FONT COLOR="#000000"><B>Company: Canon<BR>
         Contact: www.usa.canon.com<BR>
         System Requirements: OS 10.2.8 or later, Windows 98 or
         later, and a USB or Ethernet Port<BR>
         Price: $299.99 SRP</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+2" COLOR="#000000"><B>Overview</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1" COLOR="#000000"><B>At 18.5" W x 15.6" D x
         8.4" H (with the trays retracted)
         the</B></FONT><FONT SIZE="+2" COLOR="#000000"><B>
         </B></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" COLOR="#000000"><B>MP970 isn't
         compact, but it's a reasonable size considering the unit
         includes a second paper tray, a mechanism for performing
         duplex printing, a scanner, and a flip-up LCD
         display.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1" COLOR="#000000"><B>Also built into the
         MP970 are Ethernet, PictBridge,  and USB ports and multiple
         card slots. Additionally, and optional Bluetooth adapter is
         available. </B></FONT></P>
         
         <P>The CD supplied with the printer includes a printer
         driver, photo-editing software, and a basic OCR program.</P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1" COLOR="#000000"><B>The MP970 uses six ink
         cartridges (including a special black ink cartridge) when
         printing in color. Additionally, the printer has a separate
         black ink cartridge for printing black text.</B></FONT></P>
         
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         <P><FONT SIZE="+2"><B>The Good</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>There's a lot to like about this
         all-in-one printer. It prints text and photos quickly, and
         the scanner is quite snappy. The built-in LCD monitor is
         bright and clear, and the controls for using the printer are
         reasonably intuitive and quite versatile.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>The printer's driver is easy to use,
         and it includes lots of printing and scanning options. Also,
         during my testing the printer seemed to sip rather than gulp
         ink; the printer's ink-status display indicated most of the
         cartridges were nearly full after printing dozens of pages
         of text and dozens of photos.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>As has been my experience with most of
         Canon's printers, the MP970 is a quiet printer and has not
         shown a tendency to clog its print head.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+2"><B>The Not So Good</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>The MP970 is Canon's top consumer
         photo all-in-one printer. As such, it is somewhat expensive.
         While Canon includes a good feature set with the printer and
         the printer provides snappy performance, the quality of the
         printer's output is inconsistent.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Although printed text has consistently
         looked very good (for an ink jet printer), scanned and
         printed photos have produced inconsistent
         results.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>While some scans have produced
         impressively sharp and detailed images and prints, other
         scans have not. And while color fidelity on some scans has
         been reasonably good, others have been quite
         disappointing.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Unfortunately, the same inconsistency
         applies to printed photos; while image detail was very good,
         color fidelity was inconsistent. Although printed photos
         always looked quite nice, they often significantly differed
         from the original image.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>In fact, my old Canon ip4000R 4-color
         photo ink jet printer produced prints with better color
         fidelity than the (much) more expensive 6-color
         MP970!</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+2"><B>Conclusion</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>There's a lot to like about this
         all-in-one printer: It has loads of useful features,
         easy-to-use controls and software, and very fast
         performance. And when consistent color fidelity is not a
         critical consideration, I find myself preferring to use the
         MP970 over my other color printers.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>However, as a 6-color printer at the
         top of Canon's all-in-one photo printer line, I feel Canon
         needs to do a better job providing it customer's with
         consistent top-quality results.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+2" COLOR="#000099"><B>Pros</B></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" COLOR="#000099"><B>:
         Produces fast and very good output (for a photo printer)
         when printing text; fast scanner; fast photo printing;
         includes a built-in duplex printing mechanism and a second
         paper tray; the black and the color print heads can be
         cleaned separately; includes printed manuals; ink cartridges
         can be changed individually; comes with one year of toll
         free support; easy-to-use controls and
         software.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+2" COLOR="#000099"><B>Cons</B></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1" COLOR="#000099"><B>:
         Printed photos have inconsistent color fidelity; scans have
         inconsistent color fidelity; Ethernet setup instructions
         need some work; somewhat expensive</B></FONT></P>
         
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         <P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>* Canon also sells this printer in a
         wireless version: the iP4000R. It has a SRP of
         $229.99.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P><FONT SIZE="+1" COLOR="#000000"><B>**</B></FONT><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Some
         HP photo printers appear to use built-in sharpening which
         produces prints that appear to have excellent detail.
         However, in some cases this also can produce some distortion
         in parts of an image.</B></FONT></P>
         
         <P>&nbsp;<FONT SIZE="+1" COLOR="#000000"><B>&copy; 2005 by
         Steve Becker. All rights reserved.</B></FONT></P>
         
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