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The Canon Pixma iP1300 uses Cartridge Save 0615B036AA ink cartridges. Cartridge Save 0615B036AA ink comes in tri-colour and in black; the tri-colour cartridge prints 312 pages and the black cartridge prints 350 pages.
With an understated look, the Canon Pixma iP1300 fits perfectly into a dorm room or a home office that needs a basic yet speedy printer for documents, pictures, and homework. It promises high-resolution photo lab quality printouts and a user-friendly interface, yet the Pixma iP1300 is expensive to run and actual output is not that impressive.
The Canon Pixma iP1300 is a standard desktop inkjet printer with an understated design, lacking an actual control panel on-board and merely striking with its paper feed located at the back. It does not have an actual paper output tray, which can be a hassle at times, and it does not come with a black ink cartridge upon initial purchase. The 2.9kg device can be connected to a PC via USB 2.0.
The form factor and size of the Canon Pixma iP1300 is excellent for a small desktop. Borderless printing is supported, and the printouts last long because of the ChromaLlife100 system, which is integrated into Canon's ink cartridges. A user-friendly software is included in the package. The Canon Pixma iP1300 is also praised for affordability.
Despite low initial costs, the Canon Pixma iP1300 is expensive to maintain because of the pricey ink cartridges. The outdated 3-ink system lacks an actual black ink, so text printouts do not appear sharp. While it is possible to install the optional black ink cartridge, it is expensive to do so. Overall, the print quality of the Canon iP1300 is below-average. Actual tests proved sluggish performance.