Pros: Great value as a home office printer, if willing to compromise. Top quality document prints. Cons: Fax machine has some quirks, color ink tank goes dry quick.
I actually had not planned on purchasing a new printer when I upgraded my computer to one that operated on Vista. I was actually quite happy with the performance of my HP 5610 deskjet printer. I had used it for many years with only several gripes. ...
Pros: Loaded with features and quality copies and Photographs. Everything you need Cons: Holds only 2 cartridges black ink and one for Color
I purchased a Pixma MX310 Canon printer last week. I had previously owned primarily Brother Multi Function printers and I have to admit I was really not looking at Canon printers that much. There was a factory Rep in the store and she really impressed me ...
Pros: $69 at Frys. Style. Install / software works OK with 64 bit Vista. Cons: Slow to print, color washed out, fax functionality is poor, setup menu is complex
The multifunction MX310 is slow to print, color copies are very washed out, the fax functionality is complicated, and the setup menu is complex. 1)The printer is slow to start printing, it is slower than my old HP ...
Pros: Fast, good quality printing.Easy to use. Ability to print to fax. Cons: Bigger than old printer. Direction of document feeds different than with a copier.
I recently took advantage of the recession sales to upgrade from my 90s era HP inkjet to the Canon MX310 All-In-One. A friend had mentioned that she only paid around $20 a pop for her all-in-one's ink cartridge's while I was paying between $45 ...
Pros:Price is GREAT. Crisp print quality. Copy feeder works seamlessly. Ink lasts for numerous pages. Cons: Manual not all in print-desktop manual for what's not in print. Noisy. Slow compared to laser.
Prior to the Canon MX310, I used a Brother machine that should have been pulled off the market it was such a piece of junk...Everyone kept telling me to get a Canon-That as a brand, Canons are far superior overall to others machines. ...
The Canon Pixma printer prints near-lab-quality photos on your desktop scans photographs at 1200 x 2400 dpi resolution and copies at up to 22 pages ...More at Newegg.com
Printing: Up to 22 ppm (mono) / up to 17 ppm (color), 30 sheets Document Feeder Capacity, Scanning: 1200 x 2400 dpi, 33.6 Kbps Fax Transmission Speed,...More at eCOST.com
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