

Currently, only a few manufacturers support this standard (Canon is among them), so check "-="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">&siteid=7&edid=&lop=txt&destcat=ex_1&destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Ecipa%2Ejp%2Fpictbridge%2Findex%5Fe%2Ehtml">online before you buy. It also has a PictBridge-compatible USB port on the front panel for printing directly from a PictBridge-compatible digital camera or camcorder. It has a regular and a high-speed USB port but no parallel port. The i960 is compatible with both Mac (OS 8.6 and higher) and PC (Windows 95 and higher). There's also an onscreen manual that installs from the included CD. Installing the Canon i960 is simple an included, poster-size sheet describes everything. Unfortunately, the flashy design doesn't change the fact that the 150-sheet paper input guide lies flat on your work surface and doesn't fit neatly into the body of the printer, as it does on the i560.

The control panel buttons (power and resume printing/paper feed) are wedge-shaped, and they are arranged in an arc along the right front corner of the printer. At 16.5 inches wide by 12.2 inches deep by 7.3 inches high, the overall shape is that of a classic inkjet, with a curved, brushed-silver belly offset by smoky-gray, translucent accents on the front panel and the paper guides. The Canon i960 looks fancier than its bargain-priced sibling, the Canon i560. It's an inexpensive choice for those who want to toy with digital photography and prefer a quick, above-average output option. The ratings for this product have been updated to reflect changes in the competitive landscape for photo printers.Ĭanon's i960 photo printer occupies the bottom rung of the enthusiast ladder.
