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Canon Canon Pixma MP210

78

Good

  • Pros
  • Very inexpensive
  • Nice photo quality
  • Cons
  • Control panel is confusing
  • Copy functions are sparse

User Reviews for Canon Canon Pixma MP210

  • Reviewed by: subodh44

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Price & Scanning

    Weaknesses: memory card slot, cable, Fax & ink cost.

    Overall Evaluation: Scanner and copy quality & function is great. PictBridge printing is not good. In photo quality, Epson & HP is better then canon. Easy in use & instalation. Use canon photo paper for better performation.

  • Reviewed by: lee539

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: The scanner and copy functions work flawlessly. The printer does a good job but I prefer the ip 4000 for printing color photo's.

    Weaknesses: Ink usage

    Overall Evaluation: Purchase of this printer is a "no-brainer" for first time users and anyone with a restricted budget. The cost of the replacement cartridges will exceed the cost of the printer after just 2 instances of cartridge replacements.Otherwise a great printer for the price

  • Reviewed by: Luke Spragg

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Great photo printing, PictBridge for quick printing, excellent scanning.

    Weaknesses: Scanner design.

    Overall Evaluation: This is a wonderful, quality printer. It produces exquisite photos and scans. The only problem I have with it is that it is slightly slanted so when you are trying to scan, the pictures slide around. You can always fix this by putting something under the front. Maybe I am missing something though... Overall it's a good printer for the price, especially after rebates.

  • Reviewed by: sunharry

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: good build quality and finish, convenient pictbridge for photo printing, fast printing speed

    Weaknesses: lack of memory slot

    Overall Evaluation: I got this printer with a Canon camera, therefor after the bundle rebate the printer will be free. However, the quality of the printer is far better than those free after rebate item if you ask me. So far I basicly use it for photo printing, and it gives me excellent photos. Considering it can also be used for scanning and copying, it's definitely a great purchase.

  • Reviewed by: predatorz6

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Sleek look, nice upgrade for your printing needs, great price, fast printing.

    Weaknesses: I wish it had a fax. White?

    Overall Evaluation: I am using this printer as a replacement for my old HP Officejet 4110 that had recently begun printing blurry letters so that you could barely read it. This printer prints much better, and although it came free with my PC, I would still recommend it for anyone who is shopping around for a new printer. It has great printing/scanning software, and the printing speed is fantastic! 22 pages per minute (that's 10 whole pages faster than my old one!) I believe that if you need a good printer for the price that can do many things, you should buy this printer from a trusted imaging company, Canon.

What You Should Know about the Canon Pixma MP210

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.

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