Canon Pixma MP610, Photo All-in-One (3-in-1) with colour TFT screen and Easy Scroll Wheel. | 
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| Brand: Canon Category: CE
Buy New: £88.00
New (16) from £88.00
Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 84
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 22.1 Dimensions (in): 21.6 x 19.6 x 11.3 Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers.
MPN: MP610 Model: MP610 EAN: 4960999454740 ASIN: B000UX3U6I
Release Date: September 18, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | General: Type - Printer/scanner/photocopier / Principal Technology - Ink jet | | • | Printer: Printing Mode - Inkjet - colour - photo / Printing Resolution - 9600 x 2400 dpi - drop size: 1 pl and 5 pl / Paper - Envelopes, normal paper, cards, photo paper / Formats - A4, B5, A5, Letter, Legal, Envelopes, 13x18, 10x15, 20x25, business card format (54x86mm) / Speed (ppm or sec) - Photo: 21 seconds for one 10x15 in standard mode on photo paper Black: 31 ppm in fast mode/14.8 ppm in standard mode Colour: 24 ppm in fast mode/11.7 ppm in standard mode | | • | Scanner: Type of Scanner - CIS flatbed scanner / Scanner resolution - 4800 x 9600 dpi / Copier Function - Yes / Copy Resolutions - 1200 x 1200 dpi | | • | Direct Printing: Direct print (DPOF) - Yes / Memory Card Slot - Yes / Compatible Cards - CompactFlash I, CompactFlash II, Microdrive, Smartmedia, MemoryStick, MemoryStick PRO, MemoryStick Duo, MemoryStick PRO Duo, miniSD, MMC, SD Card, XD Card, RS-MMC |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 35 more reviews...
Delighted customer! October 8, 2008 P. Turner (Shropshire) I ordered the Canon MP610 on Sunday and received it from Pixmania (via Amazon) on Wednesday. No complaints there! The machine is surprisingly heavy and does take up quite a bit of space, which is no problem to me as I keep it on a small table next to my desk. Setup is simple and the quality of print far outperforms my previous Brother machine and is the best I've seen from an inkjet printer. The weight, combined with the appearance of the case and components has convinced me that this printer will perform well for many years. To think how many 40.00 printers I've wasted money on......
NO UK Power supply October 7, 2008 Mr. E. W. Goodacre (uk) Havent got the chance to use my printer yet as it came with a Foreign lead for the mains! pretty annoying and stupid, no-one else has mentioned this, perhaps its just my bad luck
Nice stuff, Canon! October 6, 2008 Monsieur Increduloso (UK) I bought a Canon MP610 on 18th February 2008 and have used it regularly since then without a hitch. There was something about its weight and sturdiness when I first got it, which, unlike other machines I've had in the past that were rather wobbly, was reassuring. And I haven't been disappointed. It is an all-round winner. My office is very small and my desk space is limited, but the size of this fine multifunction device is of no bother. In fact it is quite useful. I often use the top of it as a temporary home for A4 documents and things - just making sure not to cover the flip up operating panel. You can keep the paper output tray closed because it opens automatically when you start to print. Normal paper for everyday automatically-fed printing I keep loaded out of the way in the cassette tray at the base of the machine, then I lift up and use the rear paper tray as and when I need to, e.g. for printing on special paper or an envelope. NOTE: Remember to toggle the button on the operating panel which alters between paper being fed from the rear tray or the cassette tray so you don't waste ink by loading up your special photo paper and find your fab pic gets printed on a sheet of 2.99 a ream. I would recommend this 3-in-1 device. There might be cheaper ones, as I have gone for in the past, being on a fairly tight budget; but the results of spending a bit more are worth it. And, on the subject of spending, my advice is... Don't be tempted by cheaper compatible inks. Get the Canon originals.
Superb September 29, 2008 Mr. Craig Bowman (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellet printer, took 20 mins to set up from new. Bought mine in PC World for 99.99 as i needed it immediately but still worth it at that price. In comparasion to HP printers the ink is about 4.00 more expensive but you do get much more ink so over time the Canon option will leave you with more change and less ink swaps which is usually were the companies make there money. Similiar spec HP's were cheaper but with a 12 million Mega pixel camera the increased 9600dpi functionality at about 30 more swung me. The first couple of prints had a few lines but after performing a deep clean on the inkjets all was operating with superb clarity and resolution. Anyone with a high MP camera would be recommended to go for a high dpi to utilise the camera's options to it's fullest. Only slightly negative side is that the printer is a bit bigger than most, but being an all in one that can be forgiven, just bear this in mind if you have limited work space, apart from that nothing else to fault very impressed indeed. PS: You will need a USB to printer cable as one isn't included in the box
Disappointed September 27, 2008 Mrs. M. Catley 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
I read all the reviews on regarding this product and was convinced I was purchasing a quality product. I eagerly awaited it's arrival and couldn't wait to install on my computer. Unfortunately it would not automatically align printer heads so I contacted Canon who after a few attempts to remedy the situation suggested the item was faulty. I then manually aligned the printer heads and printed a photo. The result was worse than my 24 Epson DX4000. I promptly returned to Amazon for a refund.
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