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What is it: Multi-function printer with built-in Wi-Fi
What we think: Fast output speeds, good print quality, an attractive design and useful software make this a worthy printer
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 July 2009
Tags: Canon, Canon Pixma MX860, envelopes, productivity, navigation pad
We like:
Large 64mm LCD display; built-in memory-card reader; stylish design; robust software suite; fast output
We don't like:
Output quality could occasionally be better
CNET UK judgement:
The Canon Pixma MX860's auto-document feeder, large LCD screen and quick print speeds are sure to increase your productivity, but it also includes plenty of software to nourish your creative side. We recommend it
Full review:
Take the minimalist design of the Canon Pixma MX330, add the functionality of the Canon Pixma MX7600, finish it off with built-in Wi-Fi, and you've got the Canon Pixma MX860. It's the only printer in the series that offers wireless connectivity while still maintaining all the features you need to print, scan, fax and copy. Despite small missteps in output quality, the £200 MX860 is a worthwhile multi-function printer at a reasonable price. Continue Reading...
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