Print quality for both vivid graphics and crisp black text can be optimized by Canon’s Pixma iP7200. It delivers standard quality photo prints for personal and small business use on standard sized desktops. This compact inkjet weighs just 6.5 kg and its sleek fibre design with 5.1 X 17.8 X 14.5 dimensions, enables it to fit within limited space. WiFi, Airprint and smartphone printing via the Canon Print app is available on this machine.
Talking about its design, it features a 125 sheet input capacity tray, which is further accompanied by an additional 20 sheet photo paper tray. Auto duplexing, printability on optical disks and varied paper media support is available in this machine. General print speed ranges from 15 ipm for monochrome and 10 ipm for coloured text. One of the iP7200’s unique features is its compatibility with Blu-rays, DVDs and USB drives.
Print resolutions range from 600 X 600 dpi black and 9600 X 2400 dpi colour at a low cost rato with the high yield Canon Pixma iP7200 ink cartridges. Print quality is comparable with those offered by competing brands in the same price range. The text is typically not an ideal fit for high volume professional proposal letters. However, they are acceptable as far as small scale daily operations are concerned.
Advantages:
- Fine graphics print quality
- Auto duplexing
- Easy setup guides
- WiFi and mobile printing functionality
- Additional photo paper tray
- Free My Image Garden software
- Supports the compatible Canon Pixma iP7200 ink cartridges
- Prints on optical disks, DVDs and Blu-rays
- Manageable size
Disadvantages:
- Not fit for high volume operations
- No multi-functionality
- Relatively slower than similar range products
- No wired enabled printing
Cartridge Requirements:
- Canon PGI-550 XL Multipack cartridges
- Canon CLI-551 CXL Cyan Cartridge
- Canon CLI-551 YXL Yellow Cartridge
Conclusion:
The printer’s fine quality prints are its flagship advantage against other inkjet models available in the same price bracket. With additional capacity and connectivity features, this machine is a good fit for small scale businesses and those at home requiring occasional prints. Speed is one of its key limitations against other brands but it can be compensated for its sleek design, support for replacement Canon Pixma iP7200 ink cartridges and easy setup process.
How to resolve the “Canon printer not printing” error while using the Canon Pixma iP7200 Ink Cartridges?
This problem occurs for various reasons. You have to follow the step by step instructions listed below to get rid of the issue:
- If the printer is not printing properly, then check if the ink cartridges are empty. Print the calibration page and check the ink levels.
- Open the desktop and select your printer in the toolbox, select ink management and this will show you the ink level in the ink tank. If the ink tank is full and your printer does not print then check the authenticity of your ink cartridges.
- It is recommended to use cartridges only which are compatible with your printer. If there is no issue with the Canon Pixma iP7200 Ink cartridges, then check the quality of the inserted paper.
- Also, make sure that the paper type should support your printer.
- Check for the papers in the paper tray the problem might occur if the printer is running out of paper.
- The paper tray mentioned in the printer settings should match with the loaded tray in the printer.
- If the above-listed steps do not resolve the issue, then reset the printer.
- Turn the printer off and then unplug it from the wall socket.
- Remove the cable from the printer 's back.
- Leave the printer a minute, or two, to rest.
- Replug the printer directly to the socket without using surge protection.
- Reconnect the cables which are removed from the rear of the printer.
- Turn the printer on and wait until it becomes silent.
- Take a test print and check if the printer is responding.
- If there is no problem with your Canon Pixma iP7200 Ink Cartridges and resetting the printer does not work then soft reset the printer and check if the problem still exists.