![]() Both printers also burned more power when sitting idle, around 3 to 4 watts. ![]() ![]() The Pro9000 used 13 watts and the Epson R2400 used 15 watts while printing. Printing used only 6 watts, a feat not matched by any other printer tested. The iP1800 performed amazingly in our power usage tests, maintaining ready status while using only one watt of power. This is also certainly a respectable warm-up time for a low-end inkjet. The iP1800 comes up to ready status in 22 seconds, which is a tad better than the other single-function inkjets we’ve tested, the Canon Pixma Pro9000 and the Epson Stylus Pro 2400. Brightness and Contrast can also be adjusted here. The manual option allows users to open an additional window where individual colors can be adjusted and color management can be set. The Main tab provides users with the options to set the paper type and source, as well as make color adjustments with auto or manual settings. The design makes the controls very easy to navigate. This is a very helpful resource, with many more options than are typically available from most other manufacturers. The more detailed and useful On-Screen Manual will help users with the questions that go beyond the printed guide.Ĭanon uses a common driver system for all of its inkjet printers. ![]() The manual, called the Quick Start Guide, is an English-only guide (in keeping with Canon's policy of including instructions in the language of the purchasing country) with the basic information you need to get going. The EasySetup Instructions are standard Canon fare-a nice, large sheet with simple instructions and explanatory drawings. Software installation took just over that amount of time, at seven minutes, for a total setup time of thirteen minutes. Including taking the packing tape off the printer and installing the ink cartridges, physical setup was just six minutes. With so few items included with the printer, unpacking takes no time at all.
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