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★★★★☆
Very sleek printer with pretty good document quality and ok picture quality
First of all, the setup process was very streamlined and simple. I was able to print from my iPhone, iPad, and Mac almost immediately and without issue. Once you set the printer up on one device (I did it through my iPhone), it's basically set to go for any other device you want to use it with. It's a pretty decent printer for documents. 1200x1200 DPI for black prints and 4800x1200 DPI for color prints. The tray (which I think looks much better when the flap is closed) holds up to about 50 pages. It's definitely not a heavy duty printer, but good for my needs (college papers, occasional amazon return labels, and a bunch of pictures). The picture of my Corgi was shot on an iPhone XS Max (12 MP). It's slightly grainy at "best" quality. Not terrible, but it doesn't compare to better photo printers. The Linear Algebra ntoes were written and printed directly from the Goodnotes app on my iPad. I'm quite satisfied with the results as far as that goes. The star of the show, IMO, is the Instant Ink service. 2 months free with purchase and $2.99/mo thereafter for 50 pages per month and free unlimited photo prints. It detects when you're running low on ink and determines when the best time to send you replacements based on your printing habits. I'm looking forward to not dealing with ink replacements and trying to predict when I'll need to order more. The cost of the Instant Ink service is about 1/15th the price of buying brand new ink cartridges. Since I don't print that much, I can spread that cost out over a year or more and get exactly what I need.
February 2019 · Office Products · verified purchase
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