
- Up to 22 ppm black text and 12 ppm color; true BorderFree printing in popular photo sizes
- 5,760 x 1,440 optimized dpi with ultra-fine 3-picoliter ink droplets
- Water-resistant, smudge-resistant, light-resistant DURABrite inks
- Cost-saving individual ink cartridges
- PC and Macintosh compatible; networking and wireless options

I was hesitant to buy this printer because of some comments I''d read at various web sites. For example, I''d read that the "DuraBrite" inks "can''t do glossy". The CNET review, although praising this printer for all-around performance, doesn''t give the C84 highest marks for photo quality and mentions visible dithering in pictures. After considering the printer''s low cost, the low cost of ink for it, and the advantages of its pigment-based DuraBrite inks (water proof and long-lasting), I decided to buy one for photo printing. I also considered the higher resolution of the C84 compared to Epson photo printers selling for about the same price, and I took a chance that the higher resolution would compensate for the lack of the extra color cartridges "photo printers" use.
I think I made a great decision. The photos from this printer look fantastic. While it''s true that you can''t get >>super
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