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Canon PIXMA MX700 Office All-On-One Inkjet Printer Studio : Canon Office Products by Canon Office Products Brand : Canon Model : 2186B002 Publisher : Canon Office Products Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 Color : Gray/Black EAN : 0013803081336 UPC : 013803081336 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 166 reviews)
List Price : $199.99 Our Price : $278.88
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All-in-one printer can preview, scan, copy, print, and fax
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Color resolution up to 4800 x 1200 dpi
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Automatic Document Feeder holds up to 30 sheets of originals to easily copy, scan, or fax large documents
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1.8-inch color LCD photo preview display
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1-year limited warranty
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With this networkable PIXMA MX700 All-In-One Office Printer, you'll be able to print photos right from compatible memory cards, selecting and enhancing images on the 1.8" color LCD display or directly from a digital camera or DV camcorder. You'll achieve up to Super G3 fax2 speed in color or Black & White and the expanded memory can store 40 speed dial codes and receive 100 incoming pages. Copies will be remarkably true to the originals, and when scanning photos you'll produce impressive 2400-dpi results with vibrant 48-bit color depth. The automatic document feeder holds 30 originals, making it easier to copy, scan or fax large documents. Dual Color Gamut Processing Technology automatically optimizes quality based on the type of originals you are copying. The Ethernet interface lets you establish or connect to a home or office network. Produce beautiful scans with vibrant 48-bit color depth Scanner Max Resolutions - Optical 2400 x 4800 dpi, Interpolated 19,200 x 19,200 dpi 8.5x11.7 Max Document Size Fax Modem Speed - 33.6 Kbps (Super G3 color fax), Black 3 seconds per page, Color 1 minute per page Print wirelessly right from your PictBridge enabled mobile camera phone Quick Start - Powering up your printer is now much faster Paper Sizes - Credit Card (2.13x3.39), 4x6, 4x8, 5x7, 8x10, Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 envelopes and Photo Stickers Compatibility - Windows Vista, Windows XP, 2000 and Mac OS X v.10.2.8 to 10.4.x10 |
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Be prepared to replace it |
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Nice printer while it works ... a lot of money to throw away mine lasted just over 6 months!!! Since a receipt was lost while moving Canon wouldn't help me ... even though I registered it at purchase BEWARE |
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Great printer |
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Great little printer with superb quality. I'm very happy with it, although it can be difficult to get the scanning functions to work if you are not very computer-savy (same with networking of it). That said, I got it all working fine and I'm quite pleased with the results. It has also survived a move from MA to OH without anything breaking so I would say it's a fairly well built piece of equipment. |
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Nice Prints, HUGE paper jams |
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This canon printer is well designed except for one fatal flaw- paper jams. It doesn't matter whether thier is one sheet or 25, it loves to jam, usually with every paper refresh in the front. |
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solid machine |
This printer is an excellent choice. It performs consistently in all functional areas.
It also seems to have less memory intensive software or drivers. Not sure which.
I've been meaning to add this review for a while. I would choose this system
over HP printers based on it's reliability and impact on overall computer performance.
Well done Canon. |
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Don't buy this printer, it's terrible. |
I hunted around the web for weeks trying to find a good all in one printer and settled on this one, partly b/c of the reviews here on Jas-store. Well, anyone that gave this thing a good review is WRONG. It's been nothing but trouble from the get go.
First, the fax features stink. When we first set it up, it would pick up on every phone call and try to accept a fax, fail, and then hang up. Yes, I read the manual and called customer service. It was set up correctly, still didn't work. I found out from a message board online (NOT FROM THE CSNs I spoke to), that it needed a firmware upgrade to work. Guess what, you can't do it yourself, so I had to send it in to get updated. It came back, and still didn't work right. I eventually shut off the fax, which doesn't really matter, since no one ever faxes anything anyway, and I can just pdf things if I need to, right?
Wrong. Well, sorta wrong. Fine, not wrong, but the scanning is such a hassle on this thing that it's quicker to just drive over to FedEx/Kinkos and do it. The scanner software stinks, and it never wants to use the auto feeder. Every time I want to scan something, it feels like I spend 15 minutes figuring out how to do it properly again.
Next problem. It managed to eat itself. Yep, it ate itself. At some point the sponge ink absorber or whatever came loose and it caught on the roller. Tore it out completely. Back to Canon to get repaired.
Oh, it drains ink like water by the way. Which really sucks, b/c it also loves to get clogged up and forces you to run the cleaning cycle, which wastes more ink.
It's now printing crooked as well, and no amount of testing, maintenance....etc seems to fix it. Finally, even though the black ink is presently full, and the test patterns print out (almost) properly, it is refusing to print in black at all right now. If I print, the only areas of the document that show up are the ones in red. Lovely.
Don't buy this printer, but if you want a free one, you can find mine in the dumpster outside my condo today.
In fact, I think the writer of The Oatmeal owned this one as well.
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