

This warranty does not cover any accessories, or any consumables, such as paper or ink cartridges, as to which there shall be no warranty or replacement. A copy of your dated bill of sale will satisfy this requirement. A dated proof of purchase is required at the time of warranty service. Warranty repair or replacement shall not extend the original warranty period of the Product. Product returned to a Canon USA repair facility or a Canon USA Authorized Service Facility ("ASF"), and proven to be defective upon inspection will be (a) repaired utilizing new, remanufactured, repaired and/or recycled parts (b) exchanged for new or © exchanged for a refurbished Product, as determined by the Canon USA repair facility or the ASF. The Product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service (a) for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase when delivered to you in new condition in its original container or (b) for (1) year from the date of original purchase for refurbished Products. ("Canon USA") with respect to the new or refurbished Canon -brand product ("Product") packaged with this limited warranty, when purchased and used in the United States only. The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon U.S.A., Inc. Overall, Canon's support site is useful and easy to navigate.Limited Warranty & Repair Program Details Canon U.S.A., Inc. The Q&A troubleshooter helped a lot to isolate our problem, though Canon could stand to round out the multiple-choice options. Canon provides e-mail support, but in response to a few general questions, we got only somewhat helpful automated responses.

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You can find free, well-written tutorials, FAQs, and downloadable manuals online. Toll-free tech support is available from Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. Per-page costs run approximately 4 cents for a standard (20 percent coverage) letter-size page and 15 cents for an 8x10 photo.Ĭanon includes an industry-standard one-year warranty. The iP3000 runs a bit slower than its big brother, averaging 6.64 pages per minute on text and 2.5 minutes per page when printing an 8x10 photo. The iP3000 had a harder time than the iP4000 with fine details, but our images did come out nicely saturated.

As with the iP4000, the iP3000's test photos showed a lot of dithering (meaning you could tell that the graphical and photo elements were made up of blended dots). Text looked especially bad next to graphical elements, and colored graphics had a generally inconsistent, washed-out tone. The iP3000's text output looks identical to the iP4000's, which, while pretty good, loses points for feathering around the letters. The iP3000 costs $50 less than its big brother, but it's a bit slower and produces output that's even worse than the iffy iP4000's. Pixma, shorthand for pixel maximum, represents the latest spin on Canon's consumer marketing strategy, which the company states is "to make it easier to print out better photos." Alas, the iP3000 fails to live up to its billing, at least as far as the "better" part is concerned. The Pixma iP3000 is number two of four in Canon's Pixma line.
