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Canon Pixma iP6210D

The Canon Pixma iP6210D provides 10ppm colour printing and memory card input.

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Upside
The Pixma iP6210D provides direct printing capabilities (PictBridge and Bubble Jet Direct) and colour print speeds of up to 10 pages per minute.

Downside
The unit has no LCD screen, and cannot print on CDs and DVDs.

Bottom line
The Pixma iP6210D is an average performer in Canon's range, and it would be hard to choose this model over the iP6220D.