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Canon PIXMA MP830 All-In-One Printer (30 PPM, 9600x2400 DPI, Color, PC/Mac)
- Performance: Superior: 92
- Features: Good: 77
- Design: Very Good: 88
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| 5 x 7 Photo (secs) | 32.29 |
| Color Output Quality | Good |
| Color Photo (secs) | 15.78 |
| Color Photo Quality | Very Good |
| Color Photo, Best Quality Settings | 32.29 |
| Color Photo, Normal Settings | 15.78 |
| Copy Output Quality | Very good |
| Copy Quality | Very good |
| Final Scan Time, 2-by-2-Inch Document, 600 dpi | 7.39 |
| Final Scan Time, 4-by-5-Inch Document, 100 dpi | 5.13 |
| Final Scan Time, One-Page Word Document, 300 dpi | 8.09 |
| Line Art Output Quality | Good |
| One-Page Copy | 14.19 |
| One-Page Copy (secs) | 14.19 |
| One-Page Grayscale Graphic | 17.06 |
| One-Page Grayscale Graphic (secs) | 17.06 |
| Output Score, Color Graphics, Default Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-Color-Default) | Good |
| Output Score, Color Photo, Best Quality Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-Color-Best) | Very Good |
| Output Score, Line Art, Default Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-LineArt-Default) | Good |
| Output Score, Text, Default Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-Text-Default) | Very Good |
| Preview Scan, 2-by-2-Inch Document, 600 dpi | 5.39 |
| Preview Scan, 2-by-2-Inch Document, Maximum Resolution (formerly pf-MFPs-pv2x2maxmax-Average) | 5.25 |
| Preview Scan, 4-by-5-Inch Document, 100 dpi | 5.25 |
| Preview Scan, Line Art, Maximum Resolution (formerly pf-MFPs-pvLAmax1-Average) | 5.16 |
| Preview Scan, One-Page Word Document, 300 dpi | 5.15 |
| Ten-Page Word Document | 73.12 |
| Ten-Page Word Document (secs) | 73.12 |
| Tested Color Graphics Speed (formerly pf-PCWColorSpeed) | 2.9 |
| Tested Color Speed (ppm) | 2.9 |
| Tested Glossy Photo Speed (ppm) | 1.9 |
| Tested Photo Speed (formerly pf-PCWPhotoSpeed) | 1.9 |
| Tested Text Speed (formerly pf-PCWBWSpeed) | 8.2 |
| Tested Text Speed (ppm) | 8.2 |
| Text Output Quality | Very Good |
| Three-Page PowerPoint Document | 73.45 |
| Three-Page PowerPoint Document (secs) | 73.45 |
| Three-Page Word Document | 35.59 |
| Three-Page Word Document (secs) | 35.59 |
| Total Scan Time, 2-by-2-Inch Document, 600 dpi | 7.39 |
| Total Scan Time, 2-by-2-Inch Document, Maximum Resolution (formerly pf-MFPs-2x2maxmax-Average) | 46.85 |
| Total Scan Time, 4-by-5-Inch Document, 100 dpi | 5.13 |
| Total Scan Time, Line Art, Maximum Resolution (formerly pf-MFPs-LAmax1-Average) | 222.48 |
| Total Scan Time, One-Page Word Document, 300 dpi | 8.09 |
| Two-Page Excel Document | 34.59 |
| Two-Page Excel Document (secs) | 34.59 |
| Scanning | |
|---|---|
| Preview scan, 2-by-2-inch document, 600 dpi | 5.39 |
| Preview scan, 4-by-5-inch document, 100 dpi | 5.25 |
| Preview scan, one-page Word document, 300 dpi | 5.15 |
| Preview scan, one-page Word document, 300 dpi | 5.15 |
| Text Printing | |
|---|---|
| Text output quality | Very Good |
What You Should Know about the PIXMA MP830 All-In-One Printer (30 PPM, 9600x2400 DPI, Color, PC/Mac)
Duplex Printing a Must for Busy Offices
A printer with duplex capability contains an internal mechanism for turning the paper over to print on the other side. (This is not to be confused with the manual duplexing that some printers offer, where driver software walks you through the process of turning over the paper yourself.) Any high-volume office should seriously consider this feature. The duplexing process slows down your print job a bit, but it also immediately cuts your paper use in half -- good for your budget, good for the environment.
User Reviews for Canon PIXMA MP830 All-In-One Printer (30 PPM, 9600x2400 DPI, Color, PC/Mac)
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Reviewed by: campbell927
Duration of ownership: 2 Years
Strengths: It's an all-in-one
Weaknesses: Very slow Expensive to use Fax inflexibility
Overall Evaluation: I bought this machine nearly 2 years ago based on the strength of professional reviewers. They loved it. I'm not feeling the love. The main thing I dislike about it is the high cost of ink cartridges. There are 5 separate cartridges (2 black ones!) and if just one is empty you can't print anything until it's replaced. The cartridges cost about $15-19 each and can't be refilled. I also don't seem to get many pages from each cartridge, even when printing in draft mode. Another fault is that you must choose the draft mode each time - there is no way to change the draft mode to the default. The scanner software isn't intuitive and often fails when I use it. I tried unsuccessfully to set up the fax mode myself but had to resort to calling tech support because the instructions made no sense. I'll say the tech support person was knowledgeable and was able to walk me through it quite easily. I suspect it is because they get multiple calls daily and know the instructions by heart. And when I had to replace a phone, apparently I lost all the fax memory because it reverted to the initial problem - that is not going directly to the fax even though I was paying for a 2nd ring tone. It's also important to know that you can't send faxes directly to your computer with this unit. They must be printed out, using even more ink. Finally, I find the machine to be very slow, especially when using it from sleep mode. I'm now researching a replacement because I simply can't afford the ink cartridges. I hope I can sell it for a few bucks on craigslist, but I'll certainly not consider another Canon printer, regardless of what the pros say.
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Reviewed by: DescentII
Duration of ownership: 4 Months
Strengths: Built in Duplexing is great for the printing that I do. The ADF is also a nice feature. Prints quickly with no jams.
Weaknesses: Color LCD does not show photos clearly. No built in networking. Networking is PC dependent.
Overall Evaluation: I bought this printer to replace an HP photsmart all in one. I print alot of doublesided documents, and this printer handles this with out a problem. The HP did not have built in duplexing, and would constantly grab more than one sheet at a time. I have read complaints about ink consumption, but after 1000 plus pages- double sided, I am only on my third set of cartridges.
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