Type: Color inkjet photo all-in-one
Print Speed: Color: 17ppm. Black: 25ppm
Print Resolution: 4800 x 1200 (interpolated)
Special Features: Built-in film adaptor; duplex (two-sided) printing
PC World Review
Rating: 4.5 out of 5Liked: Scans of line art and copies of a text document earned high marks from our judges. Whether you work with film or with a digital camera, the $300 Canon Pixma MP760 is a great multifunction unit for printing photos.
Disliked: Because this model lacks an automatic document feeder, it's not ideal for certain office tasks such as copying large documents.
In Short: Geared toward amateur photographers, the MP760 scans film and prints top-quality photos, while offering perks such as a duplexer and speedy overall performance.
PC Magazine Review
Rating: 4 out of 5Liked: Good to very good print quality. Fast performance. Transparency adapter for slides and 35-mm film. Can print directly from slides.
Disliked: No ADF. No fax features.
In Short:: The Canon Pixma MP760 Photo All-in-One is one of the first AIOs to offer a transparency adapter, so it can both scan and print directly from slides and film. So along with being a printer, scanner, and standalone copier, it adds standalone photo lab to its repertoire of functions -- and it handles all four with aplomb.
Steves Digicams
Rating: N/ALiked: It's an economical photo inkjet printer with exceptional print quality. It's also a very speedy all-purpose printer.
Disliked: N/A
In Short: If you're an at-home or small business user that has a need to scan and/or print 35mm analog film, slides and prints as well as make digital prints from flash memory cards, digital cameras and your computer -- the $299 Canon PIXMA MP-760 may be exactly what you've been looking for, and at a very affordable price.





