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Canon Pixma MP470
- Performance: Good: 79
- Features: Good: 78
- Design: Very Good: 83
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| 300dpi Line Art Image (secs) | 15.01 |
| 4 by 6 Color Photo (secs) | 25.23 |
| 4 by 6 Grayscale Photo (secs) | 25.54 |
| Color Output Quality | Very Good |
| Color Photo Quality | Superior |
| Copy Output Quality | Very Good |
| Copy Quality | Very Good |
| Final Scan Time, 2-by-2-Inch Document, 600 dpi | 12.98 |
| Final Scan Time, 4-by-5-Inch Document, 100 dpi | 6.59 |
| Final Scan Time, One-Page Word Document, 300 dpi | 11.37 |
| Grayscale Output Quality | Fair |
| Line Art Output Quality | Fair |
| One-Page Copy | 14.15 |
| One-Page Copy (secs) | 14.15 |
| One-Page Line Art, Maximum Resolution | Very Good |
| One-Page Webpage (secs) | 30.47 |
| One-Page Word Document, 300 dpi | Good |
| Overall Scan Quality | Good |
| Preview Scan, 2-by-2-Inch Document, 600 dpi | 6.55 |
| Preview Scan, 4-by-5-Inch Document, 100 dpi | 6.74 |
| Preview Scan, One-Page Word Document, 300 dpi | 6.67 |
| Sports Action Shot (secs) | 41.2 |
| Ten-Page Word Document | 89.37 |
| Ten-Page Word Document (secs) | 89.37 |
| Tested Color Speed (ppm) | 2.1 |
| Tested Glossy Photo Speed (ppm) | 1.5 |
| Tested Grayscale Speed (ppm) | 2.3 |
| Tested Lineart Speed (ppm) | 4 |
| Tested Text Speed (ppm) | 8.7 |
| Text Output Quality | Good |
| Three-Page Word Document | 54.97 |
| Three-Page Word Document (secs) | 54.97 |
| Total Scan Time, 2-by-2-Inch Document, 600 dpi | 12.98 |
| Total Scan Time, 4-by-5-Inch Document, 100 dpi | 6.59 |
| Total Scan Time, One-Page Word Document, 300 dpi | 11.37 |
| Two-Page Excel Document | 59.6 |
| Two-Page Excel Document (secs) | 59.6 |
| Scanning | |
|---|---|
| Preview scan, 2-by-2-inch document, 600 dpi | 6.55 |
| Preview scan, 4-by-5-inch document, 100 dpi | 6.74 |
| Preview scan, one-page Word document, 300 dpi | 6.67 |
| Preview scan, one-page Word document, 300 dpi | 6.67 |
| Text Printing | |
|---|---|
| Text output quality | Good |
What You Should Know about the Pixma MP470
Inkjets Print Photos Well, And Decent Looking Text, Too
Inkjet printers like this one are commonly used in a home or student setting as well as in a small office. Printing photos is their strongest suit, although they can also print decent to good-looking plain text. For the best results, you usually need to use specially coated papers.
Inkjet printers spray ink through microscopic nozzles arrayed on a print head. Because the printhead has to move back and forth across the page, inkjets can be slow--especially when printing those nice photos.
Ink type affects print quality. Dye-based inks (color dissolved in liquid) tend to create better-looking colors, but they’re less light- and water-resistant. Pigment-based inks (solid color particles suspended in liquid) create images that are more durable but not quite as colorful. Some inkjet printers use both: a pigment-based black for crisp text quality, for instance, but dye-based colors for better-looking graphics.
Ink cartridges come in two basic designs. The colors (cyan, magenta, and yellow) can come in a unified “tricolor” cartridge or in separate cartridges. There’s always a separate black. The tricolor cartridges are more compact, but they’re also wasteful because you have to replace the entire cartridge whenever you run out of any one color. Some printers offer additional colors, such as light cyan or light magenta, to widen the color palette.
User Reviews for Canon Pixma MP470
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Reviewed by: crzyl3gs
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Affordable at-home printer!!
Weaknesses: None so far!!
Overall Evaluation: I would highly recommend this printer for someone who needs a all-in-one printer at a affordable price. Color is excellent for a inkjet printer. So far I have no problem with it. This printer is very reliable.
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Reviewed by: babhawk1
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Fast printing compared to other inkjets.
Weaknesses: As many other users have reported, there is a significant issue with the paper feeding mechanism. It either won't feed, or pulls-in the paper at an angle, and then jams.
Overall Evaluation: If you can get this printer for under $65 dollars, it may be worth dealing with the paper feeding issue. But otherwise, I would not recommend it. Certain stores are really starting to mark down the price of this printer as I suspect that they are getting a lot of them 'returned' due to the paper feeding issue I described.
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