Pros: excellent crisp printing and color resolution, printer, scanner, copier, USB 2.0 Cons: large footprint, vertical paper slot (not horizontal), no paper-out extension, no memory card slots
I've been asked to write a review about the free printer received with the purchase of an Acer laptop computer. The free Canon Pixma MP160 Photo All-in-One Inkjet Printer definitely made a good deal a great deal. This is an all-in-one printer. ...
Pros: cheap, quality printing/scanning/copying, fast operation, excellent software. Cons: slow start up, no memory card slots.
I can't believe that no one has reviewed this all-in-one machine yet! It's been this holiday season's deal of choice for most major retailers. I've seen it given away for free with a computer purchase, or priced too low to pass by. Well the Friday after ...
Pros: User friendly, does everything it's supposed to Cons: Cost of consumables
Living in Australia means living with a printer. There's quite a lot of printing that needs to be done: many local companies offer coupons that you have to print out yourself; you need to get maps and directions for wherever you want to go; and there're ...
Pros: Great quality prints (photo and text), fast printing, great interface, double-sided printing, multiple ink cartridges. Cons: Not much. Its a bit large - but most all-in-ones are. No built-in networking.
This printer carries a great list of features and specifications and a few (actually very few) improvements on its predecessor -- the wonderful MP600, which was widely acknowledged as one of the best inkjet all-in-one printers on the market. In fact ...
Pros: Price, print quality, scan and copy ability, nice size, looks good, easy to use. Cons: Ink is expensive and doesn't last long. Noisy when first turning printer on.
When my old 3 in one Lexmark conked out, we needed a replacement, ASAP. I ran up to the nearest supermarket, and sure enough, they had printers on sale. I got this Canon for $39.95, with a bonus pack of 2 ink cartridges and 50 sheets of photo paper. ...
Pros: Laser like text. Superb color print scan and copy. DVD/CD printing. Cheap. Cons: Expensive ink with chip. No fax No networking No blue tooth included
This printer was my first Canon, as I've always had HP. It's so different from the HP. It was a breeze to set up. It's very intuitive. Canon makes so many small things in the setup that make it so much easier to make sure you're doing the ...
Pros: Fast printing and copying. Excellent printing quality. Cons: Gobbles lots of ink - a common complaint with all printers in this category.
I bought the MP600 to replace an HP 2000C which had served me very well for 8 years, but was jamming a lot so had to go. After doing a lot of research online, I decided to go with the Canon MP600 because I saw that it was highly rated and did everything ...
Pros: cost, versatility, memory card slots. Cons: ink is pricey, but that's true for all inkjet.
I got this printer as a Christmas present last year - 2006. So I've been using it a little over a year now with no problems. I had an Epson before, that broke in what seemed like a day after the warranty ended. Taking it apart revealed to me that it ...
Pros: Great print quality, especially color. Cons: Honestly I can't think of one. Prints great. Not an ink hog.
I bought the thing because I was looking for a good quality ink jet that did photos. The cost for replacement ink is aprox $73.00 for all five cartridges at Sam's club. Cheaper if you get it online. Have had the thing for just under a year, do not ...
Pros: Great Print quality & efficiency Cons: Scanner is a little loud & it doesn't hold much paper.
I've been using this particular multifunction printer for the last year and it's been great. The print quality is great. The best thing about the Canon brand is that the ink isn't very expensive. Typically we find it running around $12-$15 per cartridge. ...
Pros: High print quality, Fast, Card slots, Works with Vista Cons: Expensive ink
I bought this printer on October of '07 so I've had it for several months. This is a great printer for the price; I haven't had any problems with it. Like others have said, the print quality is excellent as well as the speed. The control panel is ...
Pros: NO slides/ negatives Cons: Fast, quiet, quality
This printer is an excellent deal. I read reviews before making the decision to purchase this printer. I bought a floor model for $100, came with used cartridges (EMPTY), why? why? why? do they cost so much!? I really like how quiet it is when it ...
Pros: Prints pretty quickly. Copy and scan features are nice. Cons: Ink is expensive. Ink likes to smear. Possible Design Flaw makes unit unusable.
I turned to the MP600 after having two Epson's in a row die after only a year or two. The ink for the Canon smears if it touches anything for a while after printing, and it smears if there is any moisture around. I printed directions and then ...
Pros: Great output quality Fast printing Cons: Faulty design Poor quality hardware Ink tanks don't last as long as previous generation Canons.
After 5-6 years of loyal, dependable, quality output from my Canon I950, the print head finally bad. Replacing the head would have cost over $100, which is ridiculous, so I decided it was time for an upgrade. Being a Canon fan (both cameras ...
No Problems Printer/Scanner by druideck ,May 12 '07
Pros: Good prints/ Quick scans
Good on ink/ No paper jams / Handy software Cons: Fairly big / noisy paper load / Can be snobbish ;)
I have used this model for a few months now.
Great for printing, speed okay, noisy paper feed but
really grabs the paper well.
It sounds like a big copier, which gives a more
reliable feeling to it. I have had no jams, no printing
or scanning problems. Has a handy one click scan navigator.
Software installed right the first time.
It is not a small machine.I feel pretty
good about my purchase and it uses less ink than my
old printers. I hope it has a long life, then it
will be a sure winner.
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