Peripherals Printers Multi-purpose Printers: Canon i450 and i470D Features By Vincent Alzieu published 25 July 2003 Comments (0) Page 3 of 10: Print Quality Page 1: The New Line Of Canon Printers Page 2: Tests Page 3: Print Quality Page 4: Print Speed Page 5: Color Photo Quality Page 6: Color Photo Quality, Continued Page 7: Black And White Photo Quality Page 8: Cost Per Page (Print And Photo) Page 9: Conclusion Page 10: Conclusion, Continued Print QualityAll the printers were used in default mode, without any adjustment to the settings. The paper weight was 80 g/m2.Swipe to scroll horizontallyOriginal graphic enlarged 3xOriginal text enlarged 3xi250i250i350i350i450i450i550i550i850i850i470Di470DAll the outputs were acceptable. If your only criteria for choosing a printer is the print quality of text and graphics, opt for a cheaper printer!Compare these outputs with prints from Epson, HP and Lexmark printers .Stay on the Cutting EdgeJoin the experts who read Tom's Hardware for the inside track on enthusiast PC tech news — and have for over 25 years. We'll send breaking news and in-depth reviews of CPUs, GPUs, AI, maker hardware and more straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Current page: Print Quality Prev Page Tests Next Page Print Speed Vincent AlzieuSocial Links Navigation More about printersHP begins subscription plans for its printers and ink — up to $36 per month, includes limits and cancellation feesSome Canon printers have seven critical security vulnerabilities — i-Sensys printer vulns rank at 9.8 severityLatestMore AMD Zen 5 Strix Point CPUs spotted — Linux patch notes suggest up to 64 modelsSee more latest ► See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums Most PopularSSD Benchmarks Hierarchy 2024: We've tested over 100 different SSDs over the past few years, and here's how they stack up.The five best Intel CPUs of all time: Chipzilla's rise and fall and riseHands-on with Corsair's 2500D Airflow case: Roomy at the back, for rear-connector motherboard cables120mm AIO Roundup: Testing Be Quiet, Corsair, Cooler Master, and Enermax modelsHands-on with InWin's F5 PC Case: Back-connector motherboard support and wood front panelsThe five best AMD CPUs of all time: From old-school Athlon to brand-new RyzenHands-on with Be Quiet’s Dark Base Pro 901: Decibel dampenerThis is the fastest SSD we've ever tested — Phison E26 Max14um 2TB performance previewHands-On: Cooler Master's NCore 100 Max case stands tall and handles large GPUsI built a PC With MSI's Project Zero Motherboard: Moving all the ports to the back for a cleaner, quicker build with better airflowSurging on Smartphones, Folding Screen Adoption on Laptops Will Take Years to Go Mainstream