Pros
- Low purchase price
- Exceptional text and image output
Cons
- Black ink is expensive
- Control panel can be hard to understand
Bottom Line
The no-frills MP280 multifunction printer may fall short on features, but its speed and print quality are as good as you’ll find on pricier models.
Compare Products Related to the Canon Pixma MP280
|
Canon Pixma MP280
The no-frills MP280 multifunction printer may fall short on features, but its speed and print quality are as good as you’ll find on pricier models. 189 users want this |
|
Check Prices |
|
HP Photosmart 5520 e-All-in-One
This low-cost multifunction printer offers the duplexing and layout options that its predecessor lacked, making it a better buy for low-volume use. Its touchpad makes it more stylish, too. 7 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |
|
Kodak Hero 3.1 All-in-One Printer
For a bargain price, this multifunction printer offers great photo quality and low-cost ink--with just a glitch or two. 16 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |
|
Canon Pixma MG4120
Although the black ink is pricey, this inexpensive MFP's nice output will appeal to home or student users who print at low volume. 6 users want this Read More » |
|
|
|
Canon Pixma MG2120
On the surface, it’s a nice bargain for home users who print infrequently, but the pricey black ink and all-too-brief 90-day warranty make it a meager long-term deal. 6 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |
|
HP Photosmart 6510 e-All-in-One
With a touchscreen LCD and sleek styling, this MFP looks good and delivers nice output for light-volume home or student users. 47 users want this Read More » |
|












