Electronics : Canon Pixma MP610 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer (2180B002)

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Electronics : Canon Pixma MP610 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer (2180B002)

Canon Pixma MP610 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer (2180B002)

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Canon
Color: Gray/Black
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 2.1 GHz
CPU Type: PowerPC G4
EAN: 0013803081169
Hard Disk Size: 1 GB
Label: Canon
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Canon
Model: 2180B002
Number Of Items: 1
Processor Count: 1
Publisher: Canon
Studio: Canon
System Memory Size: 2000 MB
System Memory Type: SDRAM


Product facts:
  • All-in-one printer can preview, scan, copy, and print
  • Color resolution up to 2400 x 9600 dpi
  • Patented 4,608-nozzle print head for high-quality resolution
  • Easy Scoll Wheel to preview, edit, and print with ease
  • 1-year limited warranty







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Item Description:
This powerhouse all-in-one can transform your home office. You can print photos directly from compatible memory cards, previewing images in high resolution on the 2.5' TFT display. Or, print directly from your digital camera DV camcorder or camera phone. Copies of documents will be more faithful to your originals, and scans of photos and even thick notebooks will yield spectacular 4800 x 9600 color dpi results.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Canon PIXMA MP610 Photo All-in-One Inkjet Printer instantly transforms your home into an efficient office with its patented 4,608-nozzle print head, which produces vivid images and documents with 9600 by 2400 dpi color resolution in seconds (21, to be exact). With this all-in-one PIXMA, you'll also be able to preview pictures in high resolution on its 2.5-inch TFT display before using the simple Easy Scroll Wheel to edit and print from memory cards, digital cameras, DV camcorders, or camera phones. The printer's high-quality operating system ensures that document copies will be faithful to the originals, scanned photos will look as crystal clear as the real thing, and even hard-to-scan items such as thick notebooks will result in vivid 4800 by 9600 dpi color images.

Just press the Power button and get to work, thanks to the printer's helpful Quick Start design. Copies come out crisper than ever with the system's Dual Color Gamut Processing Technology. Even printing off location is a breeze with any compatible Bluetooth device when the printer is hooked up to the USB Bluetooth adapter. In addition, this printer comes backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.

What's in the Box
Pixma MP610 photo all-in-one printer, cross sell sheet, easy setup instructions, quick start guide, setup software and user's guide CD-ROM, user's guide, PGI-5 black ink tank, CLI-8 (cyan/magenta/yellow) ink tank, power cord, print head, and sample media (8.5-by-11.5-inch sheets).



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - smoking fast
I'm amazed at the photo quality and speed at geting the job done. I replaced a lexmark 5400 with it. That thing was a real dinosaur. Not to mention an ink hog. The ink cartridges are actually reasonably priced in comparison. I wouldn't trade it for anything else.
very pleased
in Washington state




Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good printer except for scanning with Macs
I bought this printer just over a year ago and really liked it - until I bought a Mac. It will not scan, period. And, in perusing various Mac Forums, this seems to be a common problem. Of course, I bought a bunch of ink just before I discovered this flaw. I need the scan to work due to my small home business. So, if you have a Mac and don't care about scanning, it's a very nice printer. Otherwise, forget it. It looks like my daughter will have an early Christmas present! I'm trying to find a Canon printer that will scan and uses the same ink cartridges, which are expensive, but I'm afraid to try another Canon, just for this reason.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing All-In-One for the Home Office
I use this Canon Pixma MP610 in my home office and have done so for about 6 months, I've found the device to be worth every penny I paid for it and more. It allows me to effortlessly copy, print, scan and it has many of the advanced setting of a printer double it's price. The good thing is these settings are automatically set, but can be tooled around with if the user desires to do so. I'm still on my original ink cartridges, with the exception of black which I just replaced, and have found the device pays for itself with its reliability and time-saving features. When compared to other devices which may or may not have these features, and usually end up breaking in about a year (see anything by HP or Lexmark) there is really no comparison.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great AIO
The Canon MP610 is a solidly built machine. It performs all its functions very well and is easy to setup and install its software. I especially like the dual paper feeds. I have been using it for two months and have had no problems to date. However, I live in fear of the U150 error that I learned about just after buying the MP610.



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