Canon Pixma mp750 – Takes Up Space

There are many brand names for printers, but if you want to stick with a company that has delivered success for decades, then you should go with Canon. If you have any knowledge in the field of photography, then you’re aware of their stellar track record. Therefore, anyone looking for high quality photo prints should seriously consider a Canon printer.

That said, some models are better than others. It’s also important that you find a model that’s a good fit for you. That’s what these reviews are for. In this case, we will be looking at the Canon PIXMA MP750. As this product has long been discontinued by Canon, you may still avail of it used or refurbished, and you can find these through www.ebay.com or www.amazon.com. Although currently unavailable, you may keep checking these sites as they update their products regularly and one day may prove to be fruitful than a day before that.

You may expect to pay for around $130 for the Canon PIXMA MP750, and based on a lot of features and excellent customer reviews, it is well worth the price. It is a mid-range multifunction photo printer from Canon’s Inkjet All-in-One series. It can print, scan and copy with print speeds of 25 pages per minute in black and 17 pages per minute in color. A 4 x 6 borderless print can be completed in 36 seconds. This is extremely fast. It also makes this model one the few that can be used for heavy print loads needed in a short amount of time as well as for high quality photos.

The Canon PIXMA MP750 offered an excellent balance between speed, quality and convenience, making it a good buy for almost anyone. It has a number of features and has received excellent customer feedback.

Users have expressed disappointment in some areas, i.e. no fax functionality, photo printing on plain paper, and paper jams. But otherwise, it was generally accepted and recommended it to others due to its greater features such as duplex printing, crisp photos on photo paper printing, multiple scanning and copying features, and direct printing from PictBridge-enabled digital cameras and DV camcorders. For the price they paid, they got more value than their money was worth.

Finding an Alternative

[easyazon-image-link asin="B005D5M12M" alt="Canon PIXMA MG5320 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-in-One Printer (5291B019)" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41moT6qQ5nL._SL160_.jpg" align="left" width="160" height="107"]Due to the unavailability of the Canon PIXMA MP750, I would like to you to take a look at the Canon PIXMA MG5320 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-in-One Printer, the newest addition in the same price range and upgraded features of the MP750.

On Amazon, it may be obtained for a lower price of around $145, a little less than Canon’s list price. For its price, value received is still much more than you expect to get. It is versatile, delivers outstanding quality combined with ease of use. It features a built-in wireless capability that allows you to print and scan anywhere you are within your home or office.

Print quality and speed

It offers high print resolutions of 9600 x 2400 maximum color dpi, ejecting up to 1 picoliter per ink droplet, which means producing vibrant quality photos and crisp text documents. A 4” x 6” borderless photo takes only an approximate of 20 seconds to print; further, takes up to 12.5 images per minute in black, and 9.3 images per minute in color.

These values are results of testing using the ISO/IEC 24734, 24735 standards that define the default print and copy speed measurement methods. Print speeds are the averages of ESAT in Office Category Test for the default simplex mode. See www.usa.canon.com/ipm for additional details.

Paper and Media Cards Handling

Paper sizes that it supports include 4″ x 6″, 5″ x 7″, 8″ x 10″, Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 envelopes. It also has an Output Tray that holds a capacity of 150 sheets, with the Auto Sheet Feeder, 150 sheets as well.

It also supports a variety of media cards, where you can print directly from.

Copy Features

The copier offers reduction and enlargement of images from 25% to 400%, and what really is good is that it offers the following copy features that are not in many multifunction machines : 2-in-1 / 4-in-1, Fit-to-Page, Auto Duplex Copy, Face Brightener/Fading Correction, Auto Exposure/Intensity Copy, Intensity, Gutter Shadow Correction Copy, Manual Color Adjustment, Image Repeat, Masking Copy, Photo Reprint, CD/DVD Label Copy, Preset Copy Ratios, Multiple Copy: 1-99 Pages, and Zoom.

Scan Features

The scanner is a flatbed, and offers maximum scanning resolution of up to 2400 x 4800 dpi optical, and 19,200 x 19,200 dpi interpolated. New scan features include Auto Document Fix, Scan to Memory, Gutter Shadow Correction, Push Scan, Auto Scan Mode13 , and Wireless Scanning.

ChromaLife+

The highlight of the Canon PIXMA MG5320 that Canon claims is ChromaLife100+, which is the system that combines enhanced FINE print head technology with select genuine Canon photo papers and select genuine Canon inks for sensational borderless photos that can last up to 300 years when stored in an archival-quality photo album.

Recommendations

So far, the Canon PIXMA MG5320 has garnered good reviews, and based on what customers say, it has kicked off to a good start.

And for all this, you only pay a little more than the unavailable MP750. Therefore, let’s not waste time looking for the difficult to find, and focus on what is available that is the PIXMA MG5320 that has a lot more to offer.

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About James Wikkee

James Wikkee has held several positions at two of the largest printer and scanner manufactures in the world. He knows the in and out of these devices through his +13 years of experience in the field.

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