The Canon PIXMA iP4300 Photo Printer is a photograph printer that is both quick and flexible. You can quickly produce spectacular, long-lasting, and borderless photos thanks to its patented print head and 5-color ink system. These photos can be any size, from credit card size up to 8.5 inches by 11 inches, and the text can have the quality of a laser printer. Because each of the two paper trays can hold either standard or photo paper, you can always be prepared to print either text or photographs. In addition, you can print on both sides of the page without having to turn it over manually.
With the advent of digital cameras, it is now possible to take an almost infinite number of photographs. It’s not uncommon for amateur photographers to have upwards of 500 photos saved across multiple devices, including their personal computers, CDs, and online photo-sharing platforms like Webshots and Flickr. You run the risk of drowning in a flood of digital mayhem if you try to keep these priceless memories organized, and unfortunately, some of these memories will never see the light of day. While there are photo kiosks located all over Australia that will print your photographs for a reasonable price, printing your photographs at home is more convenient and more useful for home office tasks and more beneficial for children to have at school.
Canon does not actually own the Editors’ Choice position for standard desktop inkjets, but it has been doing a perfect job of monopolizing it for the past couple of years, beginning with the Pixma iP4000 and then moving on to the Pixma iP4200. Both of these models are inkjet printers manufactured by Canon. When I started testing the Pixma iP4300 Photo Inkjet Printer (which retails for $99.99), the iP4200 was still the king of the hill, and I couldn’t help but wonder if this new model would be much of an improvement over the previous one.
Well, it does—a lot. The iP4300 is not only quicker than the iP4200 but also costs less and provides a quality that is marginally improved over that of the iP4200. In addition, it maintains convenient features such as two paper trays, the capacity to perform automatic duplex printing, and a PictBridge connector for direct printing from digital cameras. It replaces the iP4200 not only in Canon’s line of products but also as our Editors’ Choice product so I won’t keep you in suspense any longer.
The two paper trays let you hold both plain and photo paper, so you’re constantly ready to print text or images. And also, for benefit, you can publish two-sided without manually turning over the web page.
Canon PIXMA iP4300 Windows Driver & Software Package
Download Software and Drivers for Windows OS | Size | Link |
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Printer Driver Ver. 2.00 (Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP/2000) | 8 MB | Download |
Canon Inkjet Printer Driver Add-On Module (Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP/2000) | 29 MB | Download |
Canon iP4300 User Manual
Instruction for Windows and Mac | Size | Link |
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User Manual for Macintosh | 12 MB | Download |
User Manual for Windows | 7 MB | Download |
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