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

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

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 : Canon MP620 Wireless All-In-One Photo Printer (2921B002)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Canon
EAN: 0013803094923
Label: Canon Office Products
Manufacturer: Canon Office Products
Model: 2921B002
Publisher: Canon Office Products
Special Features: nv:Print Method^Inkjet|Resolution^Up to 9600 x 2400 dpi (Color)|Resolution^Up to 600 x 600 DPI (Black)|Print Speed^Up to 17 PPM (Color)|Print Speed^Up to 26 PPM (Black)|Special Features^Copying Capability|Special Features^Scanning Capability|Dimensions^14.5'W x 17.7'D x 6.9'H|Connectivity^Ethernet|Connectivity^USB|Connectivity^PictBridge|Connectivity^IEEE 802.11b/g|Connectivity^Memory Card Slots|Optional Connectivity^Bluetooth|Standard Paper Input^150 Sheets
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Features:
  • 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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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Brian Spain
This was a little work to set up, but not that difficult when I followed the instructions. It is working very well, creating clear sheets. But I wish I had chosen a printer with a fax now.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Printer
The colors are vivid, and photos are so close to a laser printers quality. Very happy with the product.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not for OCR
This is my fourth Canon printer and generally I have been very pleased with Canon products. This one however, was a bit of a disappointment. I was hoping by buying an all-in-one I could get rid of my scanner, but the Optical Character Recognition software is terrible. Unlike the OCR software I received with my Epson scanner, you can retain the formatting of the printed material you are scanning or convert it into a Word doc for editing.
The printer does produce amazing photographs, but for everyday printing I find it slower and I believe uses more ink than my previous i860 series printer. It seems to be cleaning the print heads constantly.
I have enjoyed have enjoyed the copying capabilities. It is, of course, slower than a regular copier, but is sufficient for everyday copies.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Canon MP620 Printer
I am most happy with the purchase of the Canon MP620 printer.I was ready to buy an HP model that was recommended to me.After researching reviews on a number of web sites, I decided on the Canon. I was primarily interested in copying & sending photos of my new grand baby.This model does everything I want with good images, color & speed.If it matters, it's good looking too!

Missouri G-Mom



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Some great features for the price
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.



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