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Canon All In One Printers

Canon All In One Printers Offer Many Advanced Features



Canon printers have a remarkable reputation. They have recently overtaken Hewlett Packard as the most popular printers on the market. This is due to superior quality, outstanding customer service, and fair pricing. Canon might be best known for their photo printers, but they also offer several outstanding all in one models. These models generally range from between $50 and $300 in price. All in one laser printers will be on the higher end of that range, whereas inkjets will be on the lower end. It’s also possible to find refurbished and used units selling online for large discounts.



Canon all in one printers offer four functions, which include a printer, fax, copier, and scanner. Each function has been designed to outperform competitive brands. While there are some features that can be found on other brands’ models, no other brand name’s models have combinations of features as impressive. In addition to that, several Canon all in one printers are wireless. This allows you to print from anywhere in the home, and in some cases, offers wireless networking.

One of the most impressive attributes for Canon all in one printers is print resolution. Most standard all in one printers have a maximum print resolution of 4800 dots per inch. Canon all in one printers can reach print resolution as high as 9600 × 2400 dots per inch. Most models will have a print-head with over 1,500 nozzles, which will release ink droplets as small as 1 picoliter. Combined with 5-color ink systems, this is what leads to such high grades in the quality category. The scanner also offers tremendous quality; resolution will reach as high as 4800 dots per inch, which is difficult to find on any type of scanner. Whether printing or scanning, the 2.5-inch LCD display on the front of most Canon all in on printer models will allow you to preview and enhance documents.

Canon all in one printers have several other impressive features. Let’s take a quick look at the Canon PIXMA MX870 Wireless Office and Canon PIXMA MP270 as examples. We’ll begin with the MX870. The fax machine runs at Super 3G speed, can store up to 250 incoming pages at once, and save up to 100 numbers on speed dial. The copier has a 25% to 400% reduce and enlarge function. If you like to work fast, a 35-page Automatic Document Feeder will speed up your copies, scans, and faxes. And if you’re into saving time, paper, money, and the environment, you will appreciate the Auto Duplex feature. The MP270, on the other hand, is an excellent choice for those in need of photo prints. The maximum print size 8.5 × 11 inches, there is an Auto Photo Fix II feature, and the ChromaLife100+ System will allow photos to last for up to 300 years. Aside from the MP models having a large focus on photo prints, the primary difference between Canon MX and MP models is that MX models offer an Ethernet port for networking. Because of this feature, MX models will also be more expensive.

Most Canon all in one printers are PC and Mac-compatible. They’re perfect for the novice printer user because of the Auto Fix Feature and built-in WiFi. The Auto Fix feature will automatically correct any images and WiFi allows for ease of use. All Canon all in one printers are PictBridge-compatible, which means you will be able to print directly from almost all digital cameras, as well as some cell phones and DV camcorders.

Whether your primary need is a printer, fax, copier, scanner, or all of the above, Canon all in one printers are perfect fits for the home or a small to medium-size office.

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