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Canon S600 Bubble Jet Printer
By David B. Brooks November, 2001
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Canon Photo Paper Pro high gloss paper, the new S600 Bubble
Jet makes color prints from slide scans with great brilliance,
rich color, and fine detail. And, printing at the S600’s
highest resolution setting, its printing speed remains
reasonably fast.
Photos © 2001, David B. Brooks, All Rights Reserved
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Not everyone with a camera
needs or wants a dedicated photo printer, but more and more computer
users with cameras could use a good letter-size printer that also makes
good photographic prints. Canon’s newest S600 Bubble Jet printer has
the latest advances from Canon, including high 2400x1200dpi resolution,
a five picoliter ink-drop size, and 1088 print head nozzles to put down
more ink for richer color and finer black text. All this provides both
general and photo printing performance with little compromise. The S600
Bubble Jet is available at a moderate $199 street price. This four-color
printer has competitive consumable costs, including the unusual advantage
of individual color ink cartridges. A redesigned print head also places
the ink heater closer to the nozzles, adding to the resolution and increasing
the number of jets in the head. This achieves a great depth of color
in prints even on plain and inexpensive papers. Canon’s Photo Paper
Pro, their best glossy photo quality paper, is said to provide a print
life of 25 years, according to Canon’s tests.
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Prints made
on the less costly standard photo paper with the S600
Bubble Jet are quite equal in all dimensions of quality
providing a result rivaling traditional photo lab color
prints. Not being particularly fond of the glass-like
premium glossy print, even though the paper stock is
lighter, I found the standard photo paper prints made
with this four-color Canon printer most pleasing.
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Using The Canon S600 Bubble
Jet Printer
Unlike my usual test procedure for “photo” printers, I installed the Canon
S600 Bubble Jet on my business PC, the Sony Vaio Slimtop Pen Tablet computer
I was testing at the time, and on one of my Macs used for digital darkroom
work. It was used as much to print out web pages, letters, Microsoft Word
documents, thumbnail pages, and other mundane tasks, as it was to reproduce
quality photographic im-age files. For reproducing photographic images
I printed images scanned from slides, transparencies, color negatives
as well as scans of silver-based black and white film. In addition, I
made prints on plain paper, inexpensive coated ink jet paper, photo paper,
as well as the premium glossy Canon Photo Paper Pro.
For me, general printer performance
for day-to-day use exclusive of photo printing involves two criteria:
printing speed and sharp, strong contrast in text for easy readability.
These measures of performance are very strongly met by the Canon S600.
In addition, I do a lot of printing of thumbnail pages on inexpensive
coated paper at medium resolution. These pages go into plastic page protectors,
and then into large three-ring binders. I use them to identify and locate
images I’ve digitized and archived in a collection that now fills almost
500 CDs. The S600 Bubble Jet prints these pages most quickly with the
richest color and clearest contrast for easy visual recognition of any
of at least seven or eight printers I’ve used for this purpose over the
last few years.
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One of the
big surprises printing with the Canon S600 Bubble Jet
was reproducing black and white photographs using all
four colors of ink. This resulted in images with a very
full range of tones, sharply rendered detail, and a
very neutral warm black ink tone. I made a number of
sample prints using Hahnemuhle Photo Matte paper which
has a very neutral, bright white coated paper base,
and the results were exceptional in every aspect of
image quality.
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Like any printer, the S600
Bubble Jet slows down when photo paper is used and the printer’s highest
quality/resolution is selected in the printer driver. In fairness, this
is true of many color photo printers. Regardless of whether the more economical
photo paper is used or the super glossy Canon Photo Paper Pro, the values
in the image file reproduced are rich in color over a full range of tones.
I found this to be very good
performance, particularly for a four-color printer. This performance was
consistent with all of the computers used, whether it was my high-end
Mac workstation, my PC, or the new Sony Vaio. In other words, the profiles
provided to the operating system when the Canon printer driver is installed
are quite effective and accurate. This assures that in a calibrated system
what you see on-screen will be reproduced with consistent fidelity in
the prints. The Canon S600 Bubble Jet printer will satisfy the expectations
of many photographers. But, if you want all of the variations and subtleties
in an image reproduced most accurately and sharply, you’ll understand
why there are six-color photo ink jet prints, like Canon’s own, new S800
model Bubble Jet.
Evaluation And Recommendation
Although targeted at the mid range in price and performance, Canon’s S600
Bubble Jet has reduced the compromise between general and photo printing
to a negligible level. Little is sacrificed in either general printing
speed or quality. Photo printing is only differentiated by fine distinctions
between its output and that of a six-color printer. Personally I would
find it both a reasonable investment and one that would ideally suit much
of my day-to-day printing requirements. It is, however, difficult to say
for others exactly where the line should be drawn between a need for a
six-color full-fledged photo printer and the S600. For many, the Canon
S600 will fully satisfy their photo printing expectations and needs.
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Even
using the least expensive coated ink jet paper stock
like Canon’s High Resolution paper, with the printer
set for this paper, very rich color results were achieved
at a very fast printing speed.
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Individual Color Cartridges
Although my experience with this printer was limited, I’ve done a lot
of ink jet photo printing. From that I would say that the separate cartridges
for each ink color provide a dubious advantage if a typical variety of
photo images are printed. In other words, photographic printing generally
uses all of the colors of ink pretty evenly. Most of the ink cartridges
I throw away and replace seldom have any amount of any one or two colors
remaining. This, of course, would be different if a large print run of
images that predominated in any one part of the spectrum, like red, were
printed. But I don’t think that is typical.
From my shopping experience,
I found that the local discount outlets with the best prices only sold
the full set of cartridges as a package, not the cartridges separately.
On the paper side of my printing experience with the S600, I found that
standard photo paper produced just as good looking prints, and is less
costly. Of course, some may like the glass-like super glossy Canon Photo
Paper Pro, and it is the one recommended for use to obtain the longest
print life. The choice then must be an individual one, at least until
these new Canon Bubble Jet printers are independently tested for print
life by Wilhelm-Research.
The bottom line is that Canon
has provided a new level of four-color photo performance at a $199 mid-price
level that also performs exceptionally well as a general purpose printer.
For more information visit the Canon web sites: www.canon.com,
or www.canonprintplanet.com,
or call (800) 652-2666.
Technical Specifications
Ink System: Four color
Resolution: 2400x1200dpi
Nozzles: Black, 320; color 256x3
Print Speed: (Approx.) 15 ppm black, 10 ppm color; 8x10� photo: approx.
90 sec on plain paper
Special Printing Technology: Advanced MicroFine Droplet
Individual Ink Tanks: Yes
Light-Fastness: Approx. 25 years
Ink Compatibility: Semi-permanent print head3; BCI-3eBk Black Tank; BCI-3eC
Cyan Tank; BCI-3eM Magenta Tank; BCI-3eY Yellow Tank
Platforms: Mac/PC
Interface: USB and Parallel
Included Software: Printer driver, user guide, PhotoRecord, ZoomBrowser/Image
Browser, PhotoStitch
Street Price: $199
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