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| Brand | Canon |
| Type | Electronics |
| List Price | $199.97 |
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| All-In-Ones ENERGY STAR Printers Multifunction Devices Office Electronics Printers 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g Energy Star Cell Phone 50 Inches & Above PC Wireless Photo Duplex 80 GB & Under 10 PPM & Below Over 5 Inches Street 12 Inches & Under Ethernet Single Core 256 MB Photo Printers All product Electronics & Computers Electronics |
Features |
- Fully-Included 35-sheet Auto Document Feeder for rapid built-in two-sided document copying and scanning
- Super G3 High-speed fax together with memory to store 100 coded speed dials and up to 250 incoming pages when receiving ITU-T No. 1 Chart
- Various safety features counting password protected PDFs
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Description |
| Wireless Office All-In-One Printer together with 2.5" LCD & Built-in Two-sided copying and printing |
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Customer Reviews |
So far much better than our HPs. 2010-03-11 |
| By C. Anderson (Minnesota) |
| This replaced an HP Officejet; we also have a HP Deskjet. Never could get Officejet documentation. Deskjet has "installed" itself 32 times in 12 months and, being online, HP is monitoring our printing. So far very happy with Canon; only question is how much ink will cost. |
super printer 2010-03-11 |
| By jonathan brailsford (charleston SC) |
| great printer although it can be a little loud. You will need to have a router to use the wireless capability. Otherwise it is about all I expected it to be and then some. Prints Perfect Picturs. Scans great. Easy to fax. |
This printer is excellent except fo the cost of the ink which must be purchased often!!!!!!! 2010-03-09 |
| By Dr. Alden E. Sproull (Beaumont, CA USA) |
| Cannon must make adjustments to its technonogy to insure modest cost for use of their printers. If they plan to stay in the market they will make changes soon. |
In response to the last post.... 2010-03-09 |
| By STLtechFAN (St. Louis, MO USA) |
I mean this post in the nicest, polite way...intended to help only...the math below (as of now) is incorrect...he took 500/$300 to get $1.67..this calculation is not set up right..also, $14*5=$70, not $75...so it would be 500/$280 in his example....which equals $1.79 a page...even though the ink is NOT this expensive (I just bought all 5 a few days ago - total was $53.48 on Amazon...free shipping too)....so even if this only does 125 pages like the guy says...the correct math would be ($53.48*4)/500 -- total expense / total pages, not the other way around...which equals about 43 cents a page for ink.....I still doubt VERY much that it is anywhere near this high....to look at this another way...$1.67*500 pages = $835! Impossible...
So far everything is great with this Canon...I would definitely recommend it to someone I know. I also received this from Amazon much faster than expected..which was awesome! |
Ink Consumption will empty your retirement saving!! 2010-03-09 |
| By James K. Adams (San Jose, CA United States) |
Pros: Like my prior Canon AIO, this unit is feature rich. It's a great multi-purpose unit for a SOHO. And yes, as others have said, the setup can be improved but the wireless access works great.
Cons: One (very big) complaint - it GUZZLES ink!! 4 sets of ink in less than 1 ream (500 pages) of paper. 90% printing is text with color, 4% mid-quality graphics and 1% photos. Tech Support says duplex uses more, but I've disabled this - see no change!
Summary: Honestly, it's a wonderful printer but there's no way to justify given the ink consumption. Canon charges ~$15 per cartridge (w/S&T) x 5 colors, so a full replace set costs $75. Based on 4 sets per ream of paper, the average per page cost is a whopping $0.67! REALLY!?!?! BTW, Canon really doesn't want you to know the cost per page, as they don't provide a page counter in the printer.
In short, be very leary of these $.05-.10 per page claims [...]. Your mileage will vary (significantly!).
Until Canon can fix this - DON"T BUY THIS PRINTER - your wallet will be emptied.
P.S. Profs to "STLtechFAN "STL" for showing me that someone does actually read these posts!! |