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The P906 is a very good printer (I came from a 3800). It takes up a bit less room than their previous 17" printers, and when not in use, it folds up to a neat box (about 20cm high by 37cm deep by rather wide!). In use the paper rack and paper output tray extend, of course. Takes 10 cartridges, and you have both matter and photo black loaded at once (yay!). All up, I was very happy using it, but I haven't been printing for a bit, so I lent it to a friend.I managed to fit it comfortably on an Ikea table 100cm x 60cm (with the printer fully unfolded) - that's not too hard to find the room for.I got a fairly surprising number of prints before having to change any cartridges (it ships with a full set of full size cartridges). I think the first one to go was one of the greys.I like having the option to print A2.If you can't afford the size / price of the P906, then its baby brother (P706) will take you to A3+ using the same inks.I haven't used Canon printers.
The P906 is a very good printer (I came from a 3800). It takes up a bit less room than their previous 17" printers, and when not in use, it folds up to a neat box (about 20cm high by 37cm deep by rather wide!). In use the paper rack and paper output tray extend, of course. Takes 10 cartridges, and you have both matter and photo black loaded at once (yay!). All up, I was very happy using it, but I haven't been printing for a bit, so I lent it to a friend.
I managed to fit it comfortably on an Ikea table 100cm x 60cm (with the printer fully unfolded) - that's not too hard to find the room for.
I got a fairly surprising number of prints before having to change any cartridges (it ships with a full set of full size cartridges). I think the first one to go was one of the greys.
I like having the option to print A2.
If you can't afford the size / price of the P906, then its baby brother (P706) will take you to A3+ using the same inks.
I haven't used Canon printers.