It's slightly faster for photos, however, and offers essentially the same photo quality. It also adds a 2.5-inch LCD for previewing photos before printing. All of this makes it a printer of interest mainly for those primarily concerned with printing photos.

 

The iP6000D is a touch bigger than the iP5000, at 7.7 by 16.9 by 12.3 inches (HWD) and 15.9 pounds, but the two share some features, including two 150-sheet paper trays, the ability to duplex, a USB 1.1 port for connecting to your computer, and a second USB port for connecting to a PictBridge camera. Unlike the iP5000, the iP6000D offers slots for most memory cards, the front-panel LCD, and a control panel to let you preview, edit, and print photos without a computer. Under the hood, the iP6000D uses six ink colors—cyan, yellow, magenta, black, light cyan, and light magenta, each in its own cartridge—compared with five for the iP5000.

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