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Online Store - Canon MP620 All-In-One Photo Printer (2921B002)

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List Price: $189.00
Our Price: $115.99
Your Save: $ 73.01 ( 39% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Canon Office Products
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon EAN: 0013803094923 Feature: ChromaLife100 system delivers vibrant photos that last up to 300 years Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Canon Office Products Manufacturer: Canon Office Products Model: 2921B002 Publisher: Canon Office Products Studio: Canon Office Products
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Features
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ChromaLife100 system delivers vibrant photos that last up to 300 years Maximum 9600 x 2400 dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 1 picoliter using FINE technology Operate your printer within seconds after power-on with Quick Start Enhanced "Auto Photo Fix" easily removes red-eye Self-operating paper output tray automatically opens when printing or copying
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Editorial Reviews:
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Print with complete wireless freedom with the Canon PIXMA MP620 Photo All-In-One Printer, via WiFi. Or, network it via Ethernet cable and print from a wired computer in another room. Print photos directly from memory cards, previewing and enhancing images on the 2.5" TFT display. Or, print from a compatible digital camera or camera phone, even a Bluetooth device via the optional BU-30 Bluetooth interface. This printer produces long-lasting 4" x 6" photos with 9600 x 2400 color dpi resolution in about 41 seconds, and its 5-color ink system ensures vivid, true-to-life colors and bold, black text. Copies will be more faithful to your originals, and your scans will yield 2400 x 4800 color dpi results.
Print wirelessly from a Wi-Fi-enabled computer. Or network it via Ethernet cable and print from a connected computer Print from Memory Cards / Cameras ?SD Memory Card, SDHC, MultiMedia Card, Compact Flash Card, Microdrive, Memory Stick Nozzles ? Black - 320; Color - 2,048; Total - 2,368 150-Page Automatic Sheet Feeder Copy Speed (up to) ? Black - 24 cpm, Color - 16 cpm Scanner Max. Resolutions ?2400 x 4800 dpi Max. Document Size ? Print - 8.5 x 11.7 Windows Vista, XP/2000, Mac OSX v. 10.3.9 to 10.5x Interfaces ? Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b/g), Bluetooth v2.04 (Optional), Card Slots, Ethernet, PictBridge (Cable not included), USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Dimension (WxDxH) ? 14.5 x 17.7 x 6.9 Weight ? 18.7 lbs. Toll-free technical phone support from Canon plus 1-year limited warranty with InstantExchange program
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Some great features for the price Comment: I've only had this for a couple of days, but so far I like it very much. It replaced an Epson that died after just over a year. Out of warranty, of course. I have always had Epsons, but I got tired of not having a toll free support number.
I tried the Canon after seeing it in a store and reading some good reviews.
The wirelss is a nice feature. I followed the directions closely (though they are a bit confusing) and had no trouble getting it set up.
I also like the wheel on the printer control panel for navigatng menus.
One of the best things is having two paper trays so I can switch back and forth between photos and other printing without changing paper. this is really convenicent. In the past with my Epson I sometimes forgot to put the right paper in and either wasted photo paper or wasted ink printing a photo on plain paper.
It also does not seem to suck up ink as fast as the Epson, which used it ruthlessly.
A final feature that is small, but really nice, is that the front door where the prints come out opens automatically when you print or copy something. In the past I have sometimes forgotten to do this and ended up with mangled paper and ink inside the printer.
I'm still playing aournd with the settings for photos, but they seem to be pretty good. Maybe not quite as good as the Epson, but good.
My only complaint, a small one, is that printing photos at the highest quality setting is very, very slow. Also, i would have liked a printed manual instead of an online one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bargain Printer/Scanner/Copier Comment: Quiet, quick, compact. Setup is a long process but just follow the manual and you won't have any problems. I am not using the wireless or network setups, however. If the ink usage is better than my old Epson, I'll update to 5 stars. I like the way all the doors close so it doesn't collect dust and is easy to clean. The front door opens by itself when it needs to eject a page.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Easy to Use Printer Comment: I got the Canon MP620 after getting tired of hassling with my HP All-in-One which would lock up for no apparent reason. The Canon is simple, has worked perfectly. I haven't set it up on my home network yet. I miss having a fax, but I'll figure out the scanner and use it to email what I would have faxed. I have had only one paper jam since I bought the printer and no "phantom" problems, a pleasure after my frustrating years with HP.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great print quality, long install (but no problems) Comment: I first got the Kodak ESP 7 for my wi-fi printing needs, but the print quality was below even the Canon i560 it was replacing so back it went. Canon really has the photo printing done well, and the 620 is another improvement.
Took off a star because the install process could use improvement. I had no problems on XP or Vista but it was time consuming and required a USB cable (included.) The Kodak's install was completely wireless and easy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy setup and trouble free operation Comment: The instructions for setup were clear and easy to follow. I love the wireless feature. No more USB cable. The print quality is excellent. I also like the printed document tray that opens automatically at the start of a print job. When the printer is not in use, all the trays and covers can be closed, protecting the internal mechanisms from dust and giving the printer a smooth clean look.
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