Canon i965 printer

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The accessories.

As with the i865 Canon have included several goodies with the i965 printer, these are; a Photo tray for 6x4 paper, a CD-R printing tray together with 8cm adapter and a neat storage box for all the bits. The cardboard box is supplied as a flat pack and has to be assembled, this should keep you amused for a while.

The i965 set up

A nice box to keep all the extras in


Fitting the extras is a straightforward task and no problems were encountered.

The tray feeder

CD-R tray in place


The CD-R tray feeder simply clicks into position, once fitted the clear Perspex slider has to be pushed all the way back. The CD-R tray slides in a grove and you must ensure that the two side arrows line up with the arrows on the feeder. I will test the quality of printing onto CD's later in the review. I liked the inclusion of a 8cm mini CD-R holder, this also has a business card CD-R aperture. In case you have not seen these CD's, they are the size of normal business cards and can be used to store mini portfolios or boring financial details for business users. They can played on most CD players. Canon have not included a template for this size in their CD-Label Print software, but the option to print to this media is in place for the future.

Photo tray in the up position

6x4 paper in place for printing


Fitting the Photo tray was also straightforward, the unit simply clicks into position. To print 6x4 photos you have to load your paper (lift the cover first) turn the large knob counter clockwise and the paper caddy drops into position. The Photo tray can be left in position whilst printing on A4 or other media sizes, it is only activated when the paper caddy has been lowered. To remove the Photo tray press the button on the bottom right of the Photo tray unit and lift. I didn't see much point in this button as the unit could easily removed by a slight forward and upward pull. The lowering and raising the photo tray on the i965 was stiffer in operation than on the i865, but as this is the same unit I can only put this down to a slight manufacturing inconsistency.

Both the accessories are a welcome bonus for Canon printers. The construction is not robust enough for heavy duty work or for use in an office environment, but for home use there shouldn't be any problem.

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