<p>The Canon Pixma iP8720 is a color inkjet printer aimed at advanced amateur photographers looking to supersize their prints. The iP8720 uses six inks to produce borderless prints as large as 13 by 19 inches and is a great fit for owners of Canon's Rebel line of digital SLR cameras.</p><p>Along with the standard cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks, the iP8720 offers photo black and photo gray inks as well. The printer ships with "setup" cartridges, but is compatible with standard cartridges ($75 a set) and high-capacity cartridges ($113 a set). Canon provides estimated print yield data for their cartridges, but the info is buried deep in the company's website. Doing the math, printing a 4-by-6 color photo on photo paper will cost you about 24 cents in ink using the XL cartridges and 37 cents when using the standard capacity cartridges.</p><p>Canon Pixma iP8720</p><p>A printer can't produce poster-sized prints without taking up a healthy chunk of desktop real estate. The all-black iP8720 weighs in at 18.6 pounds and measures 23.3 inches wide by 13.1 inches deep and is 6.3 high when closed. Things change considerably when you open the paper guidesthe iP8720 is 16 inches high and 32 inches deep with guides fully extended.</p><p><a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/2139931/canon-pixma-ip8720-review-large-format-photo-printer-produces-pleasing-pics.html">Keep reading...</a></p>