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Reviewed on June 15, 2010 Like Canon's other printers in its Pixma MX-series, the stylish MX870 has versatile features, including a handy scroll wheel and an ample 2.5-inch LCD, to help you get the job done. We recommend the Canon Pixma MX870 as a do-it-all device with an affordable price tag; just be ready to stomach its intermittent print lag. TAGS: Canon Pixma, tray, Canon Inc., fax, printer, memory card, control panel, photograph, LCD CNET review: 7.8 Very good User rating: 5.8 Average Check prices$169.80 -
Reviewed on February 4, 2010 The Canon Pixma MP560 multifunction printer and its flashy 2-inch LCD screen and auto-document feeder may seem appealing at first, but the average consumer will find that Lexmark's Impact S305 offers faster performance and higher quality results for $50 less. TAGS: Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., printer, Lexmark, multifunction printer, LCD, USB 2.0, Epson, Ethernet, photograph, USB CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 6.4 Good Check prices$249.99 -
Reviewed on October 28, 2010 If you're shopping for a sub-$100 multifunction printer for intermittent use in your home, the Canon Pixma MP495 will meet your needs. It prints, scans, and copies documents, and the integrated wireless print server means you won't have a bundle of cables tangling up the office. We have a few flaws to nitpick, but otherwise Canon scores with the Pixma MP495. TAGS: Canon Pixma, cartridge, printer, LCD screen, Canon Inc., tray, printing, LCD, button CNET review: 6.8 Good User rating: 6.6 Good Check prices$54.99 -
Reviewed on August 22, 2007 If you don't mind the shorter display life of dye-based prints or the paper choices offered by Canon, the Pixma Pro9000 makes an excellent choice for a medium-format inkjet printer. TAGS: Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., ink, printer, paper, Epson, path, printing, photograph, camera CNET review: 7.8 Very good User rating: 6.6 Good Check prices$150.00-$278.54 -
Reviewed on May 25, 2009 The Canon Pixma MX330 doesn't produce the best quality prints, but you won't find a more versatile printer in the sub-$150 category. An auto-document feeder, 1.8-inch LCD screen, and easy-to-use features make it an excellent choice for creative homes on a budget. TAGS: Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., tray, fax, printer, document, media, LCD, printing, button, setting, photograph CNET review: 7.5 Very good User rating: 6.5 Good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on March 6, 2008 The Canon Pixma iP2600 is an excellent option for buyers looking to print their personal photos and text documents. We wish it had external ports for direct image uploading (although we're not surprised it doesn't), but you'll be more than satisfied with this printer's ability to deliver quality photos at a low price. TAGS: Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., tray, printer, Lexmark, memory card, photograph, USB, HP CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 5.0 Average Check prices$149.99 -
Reviewed on May 29, 2009 The Canon Pixma MX860's auto-document feeder, large LCD screen, and quick print speeds are sure to increase your productivity, but it also includes plenty of software to nourish your creative interests. At $199, this multifunctional printer earns our recommendation. TAGS: Canon Pixma, tray, Canon Inc., sheet, printer, fax, control panel, LCD, photograph CNET review: 7.8 Very good User rating: 5.8 Average Check prices$456.79 -
Reviewed on December 1, 2010 Canon's Pixma iP4820 single-function photo printer produces presentation-quality photos and documents, but the competition offers scan and fax functionality, not to mention extras like Wi-Fi and printing from a USB flash drive, for the same price. We recommend the Epson WorkForce 520 or even the Canon Pixma MP495 instead. TAGS: Canon Pixma, tray, Canon Inc., snapshot, photocopier, fax, Epson, photograph, printing, printer, LCD CNET review: 6.3 Good User rating: 4.0 Mediocre Pricing not available -
Reviewed on August 2, 2006 The Canon Pixma MP830 is a good option for a single home or office user who doesn't need high-quality graphics prints. If you need better graphics handling or networking, check out the HP OfficeJet 7410. TAGS: Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., printer, e-mail CNET review: 7.2 Very good User rating: 5.7 Average Pricing not available -
Reviewed on August 16, 2007 The HP Deskjet 460c printer is a boon if you're constantly on the go and absolutely need to be able to print from wherever you are. The option of Wi-Fi printing gives it a slight edge over the competition. TAGS: Canon Pixma, IrDA, printing, printer, Wi-Fi, Canon Inc., adapter, battery, HP, Bluetooth, memory card, PDA, photograph, PC CNET review: 7.5 Very good User rating: 5.3 Average Check prices$549.99 -
Reviewed on April 22, 2008 It isn't cheap compared to standard printers, but the Canon Pixma iP100 has the highest resolution available in the mobile printer market and prints at an impressive speed to boot. If you simply must have a printer with you at all times, the iP100 should be the do-it-all at your side. TAGS: Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., cartridge, PictBridge, profile, HP, printer, Wi-Fi, photograph, USB CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 7.8 Very good Check prices$175.00-$249.99 -
Reviewed on October 18, 2007 The Canon Pixma iP4500 is a bit too expensive for basic home users, but those who do a bit more printing than the occasional e-mail and map will be happy with its speed and quality. TAGS: Canon Pixma, PictBridge, Canon Inc., printer, printing, HP OfficeJet, photograph, USB port, memory card, HP CNET review: 7.1 Very good User rating: 7.6 Very good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on June 29, 2009 HP's basic Deskjet D2660 inkjet has a fold-up paper tray and a unique paper corral that make it easy to store away. We noticed several flaws in the output quality, but if you don't expect too much in terms of photo output, this $50 inkjet will make an excellent at-home printer for intermittent use. TAGS: Canon Pixma, multifunction printer, printer, tray, HP OfficeJet, HP, Lexmark, fax, Canon Inc., photograph CNET review: 6.5 Good User rating: 2.5 Terrible Pricing not available -
Reviewed on September 16, 2007 If you're looking for the best print and scan quality from a budget all-in-one, the Canon Pixma MP210 is the one for you. Other models, however, offer more substantial feature sets. TAGS: Canon Pixma, PictBridge, Canon Inc., copy, scan, printer, USB port, light-emitting diode, camera, button, scanner, photograph, control panel, PC CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 5.2 Average Pricing not available -
Reviewed on April 23, 2007 With its decent print speeds, serviceable print quality, and great software package, the Canon Pixma iP1800 is a good choice for home users who want an inexpensive inkjet printer for basic printing needs. TAGS: Canon Pixma, tank, printer, Canon Inc., Lexmark, PictBridge, tray, photograph, printing, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 6.7 Good User rating: 5.7 Average Pricing not available -
Reviewed on September 1, 2006 The Canon Pixma iP1700 is a bargain of a printer, especially considering its impressive print quality. TAGS: Canon Pixma, print, printer, Canon Inc., photograph, sheet, printing, PC, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 6.6 Good User rating: 8.8 Excellent Pricing not available -
Reviewed on June 6, 2007 The Dell Photo 926 is disappointing, even for a $100 multifunction printer. You can get a better printer for the same money. TAGS: Canon Pixma, cartridge, tray, multifunction printer, Dell, printer, USB port, Canon Inc., photograph, scan, fax, document, scanner, printing, memory card, LCD CNET review: 5.6 Average User rating: 3.0 Poor Pricing not available
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