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The PIXMA MP270 is an everyday solution to producing quality prints, copies and scans at home. High resolution, microscopic ink dots ensure you produce quality borderless photos every time.
ChromaLife100+ delivers longer lasting prints. Print in approximately 45 sec for a 6" x 4" photo. Scan at up to 1200 X 2400 dpi.
The PIXMA MP270 is the perfect All-in-One for students and the whole family.
Key Features:
As a Printer
• High quality photos and documents with 2 picolitre FINE print head technology and 4800 x 1200 dpi
• Fast document printing at approximately 8.4ipm in black and 4.8ipm in colour
• Photo lab quality prints delivered in high speeds of approx 45 seconds
As a Copier
• Copy at approximately 7.6cpm for mono and 2.6cpm for colour3
• Faithfully reproduce copies as they are seen with the naked eye with Dual Colour Gamut Processing Technology
• Standalone copying without a computer for Mac or PC
As a Scanner
• Scan high-quality photos and documents at up to 1200 X 2400 dpi
• Crisp edges, amazing colour and accurate black & white reproduction
• Auto scan mode allows you to save a particular scan setting for quick and easy scanning next time you need it
Product reviews...
This printer is a great home printer - and perfect for the needs of a family. We can print things out for our children, knitting patterns for me, photos for the grandparents, as well as having the ability to scan and photocopy - always a plus when you suddenly realise you need a copy of something to send in!
The printer is easy to setup - though does need an additional cable - which had us stumped for a bit! But easy to buy and find - and not expensive. Still, would be good if Canon supplied that in the first place!
It supplies well printed documents, but if you use the high quality - it does take a wee while, and uses a lot of ink. However, nice to have the option.
You get the Canon quality, which is better than average for Inkjet printers.
The cartridges seem to last a decent amount of time, and conveniently tell you when they are running low - though don't replace them straight away - as we were able to get 20+ more pages out of the cartridges.
This printer is compact, multi functional and for the price, a great deal - well done Canon!
If you're in the market for a home or small office printer then I think this
Canon Pixma makes a great choice. It has a quick and simple setup, decent
scan quality and comes at a low price (or so i'm told). However do not
expect this to print fast as the high quality image settings does make you
feel as if you have been standing around for some time waiting for your
printed pages. I also found the display a little confusing until I read the
manual! Overall I would definitely recommend this to someone who wants a
no-frills printer that gets the job done! You get the Canon quality, which
is better than average for Inkjet printers.
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