Canon PIXMA MG8120 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One Printer (4504B002)

Ultimate Wireless Photo All-In-One Featuring Intelligent Touch System Gray Ink and a 3.5" LCD

  • All-new Intelligent Touch System allows you to effortlessly operate your machine with gorgeous touch sensitive buttons

  • Superior optical scanning resolution of 4800 dpi with included Film Adapter Unit to scan film and slides

  • All new Full HD Movie Print software turns your favorite HD movie clips captured with your compatible Canon EOS Digital SLR or PowerShot cameras into beautiful prints

  • Professional color adjustment feature with the included Easy-PhotoPrint Pro software

  • Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi for exceptional photo quality



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Canon PIXMA iP100 Mobile Photo Printer

Print anywhere wirelessly - The go-anywhere iP100 printer offers both IfDA compatibility and an optional BU-30 Bluetooth interface enabling you to print wirelessly from a PC PDA or camera phone. You can also connnect a digital camera or DV camcorder via PictBridge and print your photos directly - no PC required! For maximum portability an optional Canon car adapter and rechargeable battery kit provide power wherever you are.

Do not use the following paper types which may cause printing problems: Folded paper wrinkled paper wet paper postcards with photos on the reverse side postcards with photos or stickers attached envelopes with a peelable seal hole-punched paper.



  • Compact photo printer offers lab-quality prints with take-anywhere portability

  • Black-and-white documents print at 20 ppm; color at 14 ppm

  • Patented print head uses 1856 nozzles for outstanding print quality at 9600 x 2400 dpi

  • Support for IrDA and PictBridge lets you print directly from cameras and cell phones

  • Measures a compact 12.7 x 2.4 x 7.2 inches (WxHxD)



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Canon PIXMA MX340 Wireless Office All-in-One Printer (4204B019)

Wireless All-in-One Home Office Printer with Auto Document Feeder

  • Fully integrated 30 page auto document feeder for raid copying scanning and faxing

  • Super G3 high speed fax with 20 coded speed dials storing up to 50 incoming pages when receiving ITU-T No. 1 chart

  • Various security features including password protected PDFs

  • -InchEasy-WebPrint EX-Inch lets you clip arrange and print web contents

  • Bonus 4-Inch x 6-Inch Photo Paper Included!



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Canon PIXMA MP560 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Photo Printer (3747B002)

High-Performance Wireless Photo All-In-One with 2.0-Inch LCD

  • Keep it Green - Built-in 2-sided printing helps the environment and cuts your paper usage by 50%

  • Amazingly compact printer with both wireless and built-in 2-sided printing

  • Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi2 for exceptional photo quality

  • Use the new “Auto Photo Fix II” to automatically adjust and correct your photos

  • Easily print your photos from compatible memory cards3 and USB Flash drives



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Canon PIXMA MG5220 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One (4502B017)

Advanced Wireless Photo All-In-One Printer with 2.4" LCD

  • Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 1 picoliter

  • All new Full HD Movie Print software turns your favorite HD movie clips captured with your compatible Canon EOS Digital SLR

  • Built-in 2-sided printing helps the environment and can cut your paper usage by up to 50%

  • Print your photos wirelessly from compatible iPhone 3G 3GS iPod touch and iPad models

  • Borderless 4" x 6" photo in approx. 20 seconds. 5 individual ink cartridges are required for this item.



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Canon PIXMA MX870 Wireless Office All-in-One Printer (4206B002)

Wireless All-in-One Home Office Printer with 2.5-Inch LCD and Auto Duplex ADF.

  • Fully integrated 35 page auto document feeder for rapid copying scanning and faxing

  • Paper saving and ecofriendly auto duplex printing

  • Super G3 high speed fax with 100 coded speed dials storing up to 250 incoming pages when receiving ITU-T No. 1 chart

  • Various security features including password protected PDFs



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Canon PIXMA MP560 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Photo Printer (3747B002)

High-Performance Wireless Photo All-In-One with 2.0-Inch LCD

  • Keep it Green - Built-in 2-sided printing helps the environment and cuts your paper usage by 50%

  • Amazingly compact printer with both wireless and built-in 2-sided printing

  • Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi2 for exceptional photo quality

  • Use the new “Auto Photo Fix II” to automatically adjust and correct your photos

  • Easily print your photos from compatible memory cards3 and USB Flash drives



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Canon PIXMA iP100 Mobile Photo Printer


Excellent printer - Here is info on bluetooth adapter; case.5

We bought this little gem to take to Europe. First impressions are very favorable. It's small reliable and prints beautifully. At just over four pounds it's perfect for travel.



The little Bluetooth adaptor also works very well. Reading the manual (!) I discovered it is possible to mount the adapter permanently inside the printer so that it's not exposed and doesn't need attachment every time it is used. This is a simple procedure and enhances the usefulness of the Bluetooth capability that is all but de rigueur when traveling. The installation / setup information is also in the electronic manual that comes on the CD.



But as good as the printer is it does not come with (nor does Canon offer) a case of any kind. I found the perfect solution - from Case-Mate: go to http://www.case-mate.com/laptop/macbookpro15/15gblackcases2 and buy the 'Glovez 15"' sleeve (like a large envelope with a velcro closure / flap). It comes in an assortment of colors and is a skin-tight (but very workable) fit in the 'length' direction. When inserted the printer doesn't take up every bit of the case in the 'width' direction meaning there is just enough room to also accommodate the cord and AC brick. Throw these in close the flap and you're always ready to roll.



Best part: this 'Glovez' sleeve is only $9.99 + $3.99 S/H and gets to you in a few days. It's not bulky - just what one wants to protect the printer but not take up room. (As an aside the Case-Mate Glovez 13" [for the MacBook 13" and Air] fits the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 perfectly).More detail ...

Canon PIXMA MP640 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One Printer (3748B002)


An Amazing Value Printer5

Disclaimer: I do not own this printer but have worked with and installed tons of them at my school and I use them all the time. Anyway we have about 4 of these units and all work perfectly fine.



Quality: The image quality of this printer is stunning the detail level and color reproduction is great! When compared to the Canon iP6600 the color and detail reproduction seem to be slightly better.



Speed: It is fairly fast for photo printing its not a speed demon or anything but it is faster then most printers I have used.



Features : This printer has a ton of features too many to discuss but it can scan images it has a card reader and can be hooked up to the network via ethernet or via wifi.



Ink Consumption : This printer is also very easy on the ink and the wallet. Ink seems to last a fairly long time even when doing a lot of photo prints.



Setup: Setup was painless I installed all 4 of these units in about 40 mins just run the disc connect the printer install the print head and then the ink cartridges. ( I do however wish they used less packaging )



All in all I woud definitely recommend this to a friend. I have yet to have a single problem with any of the 4 and they are being used by tons of people each day for photo printing.



Edit; I forgot to mention that I have only tried this on Windows XP can't comment on the problem the other user spoke of with Macintosh Snow leopard 10.6.More detail ...

Canon PIXMA MX870 Wireless Office All-in-One Printer (4206B002)


Your New Office Assistant ! & MX870 vs Epson Artisan 810 Review4

If you are looking at these reviews for the MX870 you are probably wondering what I was wondering... "What is the difference between the MX870 and MX860 and possibly also how does it compare to the Epson Artisan 810?" They are all top rated by Amazon customers for inkjet all-in-one printers.



They are all awesome! The Epson has more color cartriges but I am not sure if that matters. I give the nod to the Epson on photo quality but it might just be a subliminal issue of 'more is better'. My last Epson printer was the Epson 785EPX and it printed amazing photos and graphics and it also used 6 colors.



Both the Canon and Epson have beautiful quick drying inks. The Canon has a special black ink that is a pigment instead of a dye which you might like since pigments don't run when wet so theirs is good for flyers and such. And by the way if you've discovered that you really benefit from pigment ink look into the Epson Workforce 610. It is fast and all its different colored inks are pigments. Graphics and text are outstanding but photos a little lacking.



The Canon is a little slower to start printing but once it gets going it is pretty fast. Both Epson and Canon models have an optional duplexer mode (prints on both sides to save paper - this feature significantly slows down print time if that is important to you) and an automatic paper feed. The paper feed on the Canon is fully integrated and two-sided so it can copy/scan both sides of a document automatically as well. There are a few hiccups with the 860 on this that the 870 solves.



It's a small pain to reload the reglar A4 8 1/2 by 11 paper in both machines in their lower tray. The Epson has an additional slot on its lower tray for photo paper that some may like. The Canon has an extra paper feed at the back of the unit that is great for printing envelopes prints or other types of paper so you don't have to change your main tray. The rear feeder should accommodate heavier papers and have a less likelihood of jamming because the paper comes straight through the machine with little bending. The projecting tray on the Epson looks and feels flimsy and most people seem worried about that but remarkably I have never heard of anyone breaking it. The Canon has a cool feature... when you send it a wireless command to print it automatically lowers its front door for the paper to be collected on so you can keep the unit all closed up when not in use.



If you use OCR and I love OCR (optical character recognition that allows you to turn your document scans into text files) you will prefer the Epson because it is integrated into their software package. Canons used to have OCR software but have stopped in the recent year. Note: If you have Microsoft Office Student and Home version its program 'OneNote' has OCR for you to use. Most people are totally unaware of it being there. By the way OneNote is the best program on Microsoft Office. It is what keeps me from just using the free open source office software that is so amazing.



Price-wise the Epson is about 100 more than the Canon. Amazon has some of the best prices. The newer Canon MX870 isn't even available in most stores yet and probably will run about 50 dollars more than the MX860 for the next six months. Apple users will like the smoother integrated software application of the MX870 that was a small problem on the MX860.



Space-wise the Canon is bigger. Look-wise the Epson is sharper with its shiny black finish like a piece of fancy stereo equipment. The Canon has a neutral light beige look. Very officey with clean lines.



They both fax if you ever need that every now and then instead of having to run to your local print shop.



The user interface of the Canon and Epson are both easy to use in different ways. I sort of wish the Canon buttons weren't so flush with the unit but its not really a big deal. You will need to use the interface to copy and scan but most print jobs you will want to do from your computer.



The Epson has some fun graphics software extra on it. Again mostly 'fun' stuff. It also prints on printable CDs and DVDs. This could be important to you. It is the best of any printer at this. I don't need it because I print on CDs using LightScribe on my HP. I like that look better if I am going to customize the CD face.



The Canon has some very useful proprietary software that you will love if you surf the Web and want to copy and print out multiple bits and pieces of articles with ease... even on the same sheet of paper. You can do this anyway with Windows but Canon's program is easier and faster.



Both Canon and Epson have ink cartridges that are separate from the print head so it is easier to find third-party ink and save money. Third party ink is better than what it used to be but the OEM (original equipment manufacture) cartridges are truer and faster drying for important projects and to bring out the full glory of these machines.



I chose the Canon MX870 but all the printers I mentioned here are rated tops at their price-point. I hope I covered a few of the more notable differences to help you narrow in on your search.More detail ...

Canon PIXMA MP560 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Photo Printer (3747B002)


Works flawlessly with Mac Snow Leopard5

I wrote this review to help Mac OS X 10.6 users. If you are a Windows user please read the other reviews of this product.



This is a high quality versatile quiet well thought out well built all-in-one printer. As with other brands the included software is pile of unnecessary mediocre ugly looking confusing mess. Canon makes a mistake by not offering a driver only installation which would allow us to use the printer and the scanner without installing their proprietary software suite. I am set out to correct their mistake...



Connecting the printer to WiFi is very simple just navigate in the printer's setup menu on it's LCD select your network and type in the password. The blue WiFi LED will confirm that the printer is connected.



To be able to print wirelessly you have to have the latest drivers.To install them forget about the CD in the box (it has OS X 10.5 compatible drivers only) and the 13 page "Getting Started" guide to install stuff you don't need. Just download the latest drivers from the Canon USA website. Go to Canon USA :: Downloads :: Consumer Products :: Multifunction :: Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printers :: PIXMA MP560 grab and install these files:



- MP560 series CUPS Printer Driver Ver. 10.26.1.0 (Mac OS X 10.5/10.6)

- MP560 series Scanner Driver Ver. 15.4.1 (Mac OS X 10.3/10.4/10.5/10.6)

- ICA Driver (Mac OS X 10.6)

(the version numbers might change when updates are coming out)



Once the printer drivers are installed on your Mac and it's connected to the same WiFi network as the printer just go to System Preferences / Print & Fax / + (add printer) and wait a few seconds. You will see a "Canon MP560 Series Bonjour Scanner" and a "Canon MP560 Series_NNNNNN0000000 canonijnetworkr" printer listed you can add them and you are ready to print and scan! When adding you can edit the name to make it look a little bit nicer. If you prefer you can connect the printer via an USB cable and the printer will be automatically installed.



I spent hours trying to figure this all out on my iMac I installed the contents of the CD tried to upgrade the drivers from the Apple and the Canon websites. Once I understood what needed to be done it took only minutes to install the drivers on my two MacBook's. Save yourself some headache and keep your Mac clean of bloated junkware by installing only the drivers you need. These will allow you to control all the printer's functions (duplex paper size and type alignment head cleaning ink levels etc.) and even your spouse and kids will be able to use them.



Why can not these instructions be found on Canon's support pages? Why is their installation procedure so messy? Trust me it's not a Mac problem their Windows soluition is equally complicated. Will the situation be better once their printers ship with OS X 10.6 compatible drivers? I think the core problem is that they are not listening to their customers. If they did you'd see a reply from a Canon official under my review. Don't look it won't be there...



This printer supports direct iPhone printing if you install the free "Canon Easy-Photoprint" app from the Apple App Store. You will be able to print to 4x6" photo paper right from your iPhone when both devices are connected to the same WiFi network.



I recommend this printer it does a nice job once it's set up. Do not hesitate to buy it if you are on Snow Leopard. But call Canon's support line and tell them they should not overcomplicate the printer installation process.



Update 1: If you have any kind of trouble with the printer or the installation call Canon Support at 1-800-828-4040 they are very good with Mac's and willing to spend the time figuring out problems. My iMac could not detect the printer through WiFi no matter what I tried while my MacBook's could print flawlessly. Canon support figured out that Parallels was interfering with the network settings even when not running. I doubted it but Parallels support confirmed it. I had to remove Parallels install the printer and re-instal Parallels. All works now.



Update 2: For occasional single page scanning jobs Snow Leopard's built-in Image Capture is sufficient. If you want to catalog your scans convert them to multi-page PDF's use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to create editable text files from of your scans you should download and install Canon's "MP Navigator EX 3.0". The name is not very catchy but he interface is nice the functions are not too hard to learn and the program does well what it's supposed to do. It's a decent scanning utility go for it if you don't mind the 80 MB installation footprint.



Update 3: Thank you everyone for your kind words in the comments! I am not an educator just a frustrated customer who wanted to save others from the trouble I went through. I'm very pleased that this review helped so many fellow Mac users with installing a nice multifunction printer. Thank you Amazon for the opportunity! If any of you purchases this printer and finds that a Snow Leopard compatible installation disk is included please let us know I will update the review.More detail ...

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