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Prints directly from cameras. (pcmag.com)
Canon's entry-level all-in-one device brings copying, scanning and printing functions to the home... (cnet.com.au)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 14 expert reviews and 108 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 81/100 = Very good. Experts rate this product 69/100 and users rate it 75/100. The average review date is August 1, 2006. We have compared these reviews to 101365 reviews from other Printers. Last update: September 5, 2008.
122 reviews
September, 2008
14 Experts
Product Age
108 Users
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Canon's entry-level all-in-one device brings copying, scanning and printing functions to the home and student user.
Affordable, PictBridge ready
No memory card inputs, Expensive ink cartridges
Upside: Prices for colour inkjet printers are getting ridiculously low (no do...
Prints directly from cameras. Reasonably high-quality output. Prints, copies, and scans.
No automatic document feeder. No fax features. Needs manual alignment after every cartridge change.
The Canon Pixma MP150 all-in-one prints, scans, and copies, delivering good-looking output at reasonable speeds for the price.
The Canon Pixma MP150 ($89.99 list) is an AIO that is more printer than it is...
Canon's latest all-in-one device prints in photo quality
The MP150 is not much bigger than a standard good quality inkjet. Printing is...
prints great, pretty fast, scanner, good pictures
paper jam anytime you try to print a 4x6 picutre
I found that after having the Canon All-In-One for just a few months and used infrequently-that...
I just bought this printer for my printing needs in University and I tell you that the price for...
Multifunction ( colour ) - ink-jet - copying (up to): 22 ppm (mono) / 17 ppm (colour) - printing (up to): 22 ppm (mono) / 17 ppm (colour) - 100 sheets - Hi-Speed USB
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