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# 35-sheet Duplex Auto Document Feeder Wireless & Mobile Printing 9600 x 2400 dpi Color Print Resolution Canon PIXMA MX922 Wireless AIO Printer

**Brand:** canon
**Price:** € 1920.43
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🖨️ Elevate your office game with Canon MX922 — where speed meets smart, wireless versatility!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Canon PIXMA MX922 Wireless AIO Printer by canon
- **How much does it cost?** € 1920.43 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- canon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Instant-On Convenience:** Low-power standby mode wakes instantly, auto-opening trays for hassle-free printing on demand.
- • **Stunning Photo Quality:** Ultra-high 9600 x 2400 dpi resolution delivers vibrant, borderless photos in just 21 seconds.
- • **Eco-Smart Duplex Printing:** Auto double-sided printing cuts paper use by up to 50%, saving costs and the planet.
- • **Seamless Wireless Freedom:** Print, scan, and fax from anywhere with robust Wi-Fi, AirPrint, and Google Cloud Print compatibility.
- • **Effortless Multi-Page Productivity:** 35-sheet duplex auto document feeder handles batch scanning and copying without manual page loading.

## Overview

The Canon PIXMA MX922 is a versatile all-in-one inkjet printer designed for busy professionals and home offices. It features wireless and mobile printing, a 35-sheet duplex auto document feeder, and ultra-high 9600 x 2400 dpi color resolution for crisp photos and documents. With automatic double-sided printing, fast print speeds (15 ppm B&W, 10 ppm color), and seamless integration with AirPrint and Google Cloud Print, it streamlines workflows while reducing paper waste. Its instant-on technology and built-in CD/DVD printing add convenience and creative flexibility, making it a powerhouse multifunction device trusted by professionals seeking efficiency and quality.

## Description

The Canon PIXMA MX922 Energy Star Wireless Inkjet Office All-in-One Printer prints in black and white at 15 ipm, in color at 10 ipm, and can output a borderless 4.0 x 6.0-inch photo in 21 seconds. Print borderless photos right at home using the 9600 x 2400 color dpi. Use the automatic double-sided print feature to print on both sides of the page and cut your paper consumption by as much as 50%. The built-in disc tray lets you design and print your own custom CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays. Its Full HD Movie Print feature takes a frame from an HD movie recorded on a compatible EOS, PowerShot, or VIXIA camera or camcorder and prints it as a photo, ensuring you never miss a photo opportunity while shooting video. The MX922 features a scan resolution of up to 2400 x 4800 dpi optical. Plus use the built-in copy function to duplicate photos as well as documents.

Review: This is an exceptional piece of technology. Canon has been my first choice for years. - That said, I don't try different brands so I can compare them, so I may be biased. My camera equipment is Canon (for many years) and so my last printer was a Canon IP6000, purchased in 2006, for printing 4x6 photos (and documents). It worked great until recently when it suddenly slowed way down, which is what prompted me to go shopping. Naturally I read the reviews for Canon printers (and some other brands) and it appeared that this one was the newest technology and already had favorable reviews, including from people with home businesses. Now, let's switch gears. My printing needs have diminished over the years as I have become increasingly more digital in document storage, online financial transactions, etc. Basically, if I can do it digitally, then that is the route I take. This includes my photo collection which is stored on my iPad for showing off. :-) I also bought a CanoScan 8600F (flatbed scanner) in 2006, which is still in use. So, imagine my very pleasant surprise when I discovered the awesome speed and stream-lined functionality of the multi-sheet scanning feature! If one sets up a directory (in the accompanying software utilities) ahead of time, then it's as simple as loading your documents, hitting either start button (black or color) and very quickly a pdf file shows up in the pre-set directory. Did I mention it has an ethernet port and is quickly (and painlessly) recognized on the network once the drivers are installed? I don't like Wi-Fi for home networking, I prefer ethernet (gigabit speed) when ever I can get it, so this port was a big plus for me. All of my computers see and work with the Fax driver, Printer driver and Scanning driver. Now, let's mention some little things that make this machine great. I never turn it off as it has a low-power state (automatic after a few minutes of inactivity) where everything powers down with only one small, blue light glowing. If I send something to the printer it immediately comes to life, takes a few moments to warm up and (this is cool) the paper output tray *automatically* opens and the extension support flips out! It's the little things that make me smile. :-) Also, if I place one or more documents in the scanner slot (while in low power mode) then it instantly springs to life and takes a few moments to warm up. Having stated that I print less and less these days, I must say I was impressed with the ink cartridges. They all have small, red LED lights that confirm they are plugged in correctly and in working order! Another smile. :-) Now I don't FAX much these days, but it's nice to know that it is hooked into the "clone" line through my PhonePower VOIP adapter (2 ports) and therefore is available upon demand. Oh, btw, the top lifts up like a flatbed scanner also, so I guess I will be donating the CanoScan 8600F soon. Final analysis: This machine's capabilities pleasantly exceeded my expectations, even after reading the specs and reviews. It has proven to be fairly equal in functionality to the Xerox multi-function machine at work, but at a fraction of the cost. The only thing it can't do is print 11x17, but that isn't an issue at this time. I will try to get back in a year to report on it's longevity prospects. UPDATE: I have knocked the rating down to 4 stars because there is no secondary sheet feeder. (My rating for this is actually 4.5 but that choice isn't available). Occasionally I have need to print on 8.5 x 14 (legal). With this unit one must remove the regular paper from the lower (main) paper tray, extend it out (at least they did build that into the unit) and load the 8.5 x 14 paper. I suppose I have been spoiled by top (secondary) sheet feeders on previous printers, so this is a small let-down. I guess I assumed the scanning feeder could be used as a secondary sheet feeder (for printing) but due to the design of the machine it cannot. UPDATE, 11-24-13: I had occasion to send my sister a letter today (she hates email) so I typed one up and hit the print button. I have not printed anything for several months, and the print cartridges are now 7 months old. My letterhead includes a small photo of a sunset over a local river at the bottom. After hitting the print button the machine woke up, flipped out the print tray, spent a minute doing a self-diagnostics, then printed out my one page in about 7 seconds. Apart from a slight smudge at the top (probably due to inactivity for several months) the letter printed out flawlessly, including the photo. I reprinted the letter and there were no smudges or flaws. Since I have not needed "legal" size paper anymore, I am changing my rating to 5 stars since this machine is doing everything I need it to do. UPDATE, 05-25-14: I lost my mother on Feb. 1 and inherited her estate. I was forced to move temporarily from WA to KY to liquidate the estate. My first priority was to set up my office so I could deal with the legal, financial and medical accounts and issues. I am also Trustee so there were many Will disbursements to deal with. I did not bring my MX922 from WA, instead I bought a new one once here. After 4 months of scanning, copying, and printing, I can now say I have given this machine a workout, including the printing function. It has performed most excellent. I also needed to buy more ink cartridges and discovered an alternate source (here on desertcart) for cartridges that are: (a) a fraction of the cost of Canon cartridges, (b) still have the same red LED's on them that communicate with the printer and (c) are relatively CLEAR, so one can see how much ink is left. I still cannot comment on photo printing as I am all digital these days when it comes to photography. But I can give this unit 5 stars for being a workhorse in all other areas! I can also say that if one schedules their need for printing envelopes in batches, this unit does that professionally as well. UPDATE, 08-24-15: Earlier in the year I decided to start creating my own greeting cards (using CorelDraw) and printing out 5x7 photos for b-day gifts to relatives and friends (from PhotoShop). Both machines are still working great, and they produce exceptional photos. There are settings within the Canon print drivers that one can play with to improve the photo quality as well. I can also endorse the much cheaper ink cartridges that I buy from Blake Printing Supply on desertcart. I have gone through 2 sets (10 cartridges in a set) and they work great as well. For those wanting to find them, do a search on desertcart for "MX922 compatible ink cartridges" and look for Blake Printing Supply.
Review: This is one of the best bang for your buck electronics you can buy! JUST BUY IT! - I originally bought this printer just so I had a way to occasionally print color accented documents (flyers, signs, etc.). My primary printer is an HP laser printer but that just prints in black. This Canon printer is AMAZING for the price! It uses four small ink cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) and one large black ink cartridge (the larger black cartridge is used when you are just printing regular documents that don't need color). The cartridges that come with the printer say "SETUP" on them so I suspect they are not quite as full of ink as the replacements you buy. As is always the case with inkjet printers the ink is fairly expensive and doesn't last nearly as long as a toner cartridge in a laser printer would, but I find them to be acceptable. I was able to print 30 or so full page color flyers/photos at the highest setting before one of the initial cartridges needed to be replaced. As I'm sure you've already read the printer can do both black and white and color copies. I've used this quite a bit as it's a very handy feature if you just need a copy every now and then (don't use it for high volume or you'll go bankrupt on ink!). The copy speed is fast even for color copies. I have the printer sitting across the room from my computer desk on it's own little table. The nice thing about it being wireless is that you literally just plug in the power cord and you're done. It will work from anywhere in your house without additional cables from your router or computer. The only other cable you may need to connect is a telephone line if you plan on using the fax features. Since I rarely use the fax portion I just plug in a long telephone cable whenever I need to send a fax and then unplug the telephone cable when I'm done. The printer has two trays on the front. The lower tray holds regular sized paper and can just be left full with plain paper. If you want to print a large sheet of photo paper you can just sit it on top of the plain paper so it gets fed into the printer next. For smaller pieces of paper such as 4x6" photo paper you can use the top tray. There is also a CD tray that allows you to print labels directly on CDs or DVDs that have a printable surface. Another neat thing with this printer is that the front paper output tray can be left closed when not in use. This way dust isn't settling on the tray or getting inside the printer. As soon as you go to print something the tray will automatically flip down so there is a place for the paper to go after it has been printed. THE BEST FEATURE: I've saved the best for last. THE SCANNER! This printer is worth the price even if you never print anything from it! I would buy it for the scanner alone! Since it's wireless you don't need to attach it to your computer. Just lift the lid, place whatever you want to scan inside, and then connect to the scanner from your computer. This is a very nice convenience as I was used to having to plug a USB scanner into my laptop every time I wanted to scan something. Now I don't have to mess with any wires or move the scanner or laptop to be near each other. When you place multiple photos or other documents on the scanner at the same time the scanner will automatically recognize the borders of each document and scan them to separate files. This is a very nice time-saving feature when you are scanning large amounts of old photos. Just place as many photos as you can fit at a time on the scanner and they will all become separate image files with one pass of the scanner! The feature that has spoiled me the most is the sheet feeder. In the past I would have to individually scan pages of a document if I wanted to create a PDF. Many times I would be scanning 10-20 page contracts and would have to insert each page, wait for the scanner to scan, click a button on the screen, then insert the next page, and so on until the entire document was scanned. With this Canon scanner you simply place the ENTIRE document in the sheet feeder on top and with one click it scans all the pages and creates a PDF file (and very quickly at that!). This has saved me so much time and frustration! This printer is a STEAL for the price! I look at it as a great scanner that just happens to come with a free printer and fax machine!

## Features

- Features: Wireless LAN,AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Wireless Printing, Mobile Device Printing,USB 2.0 Hi-Speed: Plug the cable into your PC for a super-fast connection for your data transfers.
- Fully-Integrated, 35-sheet Duplex Auto Document Feeder: Easily copy, scan and fax multiple documents without having to load them one page at a time
- Built-In Auto Duplex Printing: Automatically print on both sides of the page without the hassle of turning it over manually
- Compatible with Individual/Combo CLI-251 XL Ink Tanks (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) & PGI-250 XL Or PGI-255 XXL Pigment Black Ink Tanks.
- 20-Foot cord.OS Compatibility:Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 7, Windows 7 SP1, Windows Vista SP1, Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 32-bit and Mac OSX 10.6.8 - 10.9.x

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00AVWKUJS |
| Additional Printer Functions | All In One |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 15 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,874 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #102 in Ink Tank Printers |
| Brand | Canon |
| Built-In Media | Canon Office and Business MX922 All-In-One Printer, Wireless and mobile printing |
| Color | Black/sienna |
| Color Depth | 24 bpp |
| Color Pages per Minute | 100 ppm |
| Compatible Devices | Printer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 15,196 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Automatic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00806791924941 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.1"D x 19.4"W x 15.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Multifunction Printer |
| Item Weight | 25.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Canon USA Inc. |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 2400 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 2400 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 15 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 2400 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 35 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 9600 x 2400 dpi |
| Model Name | MX922 |
| Model Number | MX922 |
| Model Series | PIXMA |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Document Feeder |
| Output sheet capacity | 35 |
| Paper Size | 8.5 inch x 11 |
| Print media | Paper (plain) |
| Printer Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Inkjet |
| Printing Technology | Inkjet |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Scanner Type | Photos/Documents |
| Special Feature | Auto Document Feeder |
| Specific Uses For Product | Office, business |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 806791924941 640206587754 809099071034 012302195360 172302783599 823019537509 707785294081 638084577936 634972186235 053786295436 611102342013 803982791115 800011166722 809199904089 013803161847 809392576953 729224783802 641438726133 021111434157 898029653754 806300084173 800187847593 069060169201 801593123639 132017769516 164409596868 804993386635 163120853328 115971158183 748587915576 6421252133… |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty with instantexchange program plus 1 year toll-free tech support |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Canon
- **Color:** Black/sienna
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Item Weight:** 25.7 Pounds
- **Max Printspeed Monochrome:** 15 ppm
- **Maximum Print Speed (Color):** 100 ppm
- **Model Name:** MX922
- **Printer Output:** Color
- **Printing Technology:** Inkjet
- **Special Feature:** Auto Document Feeder

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will the scanner still work if an ink cartridge is empty? Got burned by Canon on this one before, leery of giving them more money.**
A: I refill my print cartridges multiple times for very little money. Anyone, even fix-it challenged people can easily refill their own.  I buy bulk ink from 123injets.com & re-fill them myself in just a couple of minutes. I've re-used cartridges for at least 8 yrs & never had a problem. The only printers you can't refill are Epson, which, like Keurig coffeemakers rig their cartridges for 1-time use & their name brand only, which is my #1 reason to avoid them.  Canon doesn't, so all I have to do is put the low cartridge in the holder, drill a tiny hole (both provided in the kit) & fill it from the pre-loaded syringe. I buy black in bulk, so I fill my own syringe.  An XL tank takes about 8ml to fill & the color takes about 3-5ml each cartridge, depending on the size.  After I'm done I stick on the new tag (also provided) & put it back in.  They also provide DVD instructions for your specific model, so there's no guesswork.  I figure it cost me less than USD3.00 to refill the color & USD4.00 for the XL black, which I can refill at least 8 times before I find I need to get a new one. I keep one on hand at all times, just in case. Considering I've refilled black ink over 20x & the colors at least a dozen, i figure I've saved over USD550 in black cartridges alone (adjusted for the cost of the bulk ink) & USD300 in colored ink over the years. Plus I don't pay tax on the ink, which is a big plus: where I live online cost me USD8.25% of the total purchase if i get it via Amazon or any company doing business in OH, thanks to Gov. Kasich who only lowers taxes on businesses, not us. (Can't believe he wasted money running for Pres. after raiding OH.schools & cities' monies to 'balance the state budget'.)The only downside to refilling it yourself is that the printer will say 'ink level unknown' from the first refill on because it can't tell the level. The alarm light will go off also when you do your first refill (as an incentive to go buy a cartridge) but that's easy to fix:  just hold the 'cancel' button down for about 20 sec. & it goes away, but just for ink levels.  The rest of the alarms i.e. paper jams, out of paper, etc. still work fine. I wear disposable plastic gloves because it takes at least a day to get any ink off your hands if you accidently touch any ink, which can happen when switching cartridges or cleaning the rollers (which I do about every 300 pages using the 'clean rollers' found in 'Troubleshooting' only to avoid problems before they start.) etc.The whole point is that I've saved huge amts. on ink & never have to run out to buy it at the last minute because the tank's low.

**Q: Can it easily print from an ipad?**
A: NO! You cannot print from your photostream or camera roll. You get Error code 1007. It thinks you are printing photo-sized images so it looks only in the upper tray for paper. I guess if you want 5x8 photos that's okay, but I wanted to print out an image on 8.5x11 and was unable to do so. Very frustrating. It seems to be okay printing emails and browser content so if you dont plan on printing images you saved for other reasons you should be okay. Stiil, I would pass on this model...it has some other annoying issues others have mentioned in the reviews here (very slow to print when you havent printed something in awhile). All true!

**Q: My last mx922 printer was purchased last february making it only 8 months old. i already need a new one. is this the life of these?**
A: What is causing your problem since it is only 8 months old.  If you are getting a B200 error that means your print head is going out on you. If you do not want to spend a lot of money and can fix it yourself,do this. Go to ebay,Amazon,Canon,or just simply enter B200 in the URL box. Then you can find a new print head for around $50-$60.
Then replace it yourself and the printer will continue working with no problems.

**Q: can you set up the canon mx922 multi function printer to 2 computers - one Mac and one PC ?**
A: Well we regularly print to this printer from multiple computers and tablets and phones in our house - simultaneous in some cases. Never had an issue there. We set it up on our wireless network. And we have both macs and windows pcs

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is an exceptional piece of technology. Canon has been my first choice for years.
*by H***7 on April 28, 2013*

That said, I don't try different brands so I can compare them, so I may be biased. My camera equipment is Canon (for many years) and so my last printer was a Canon IP6000, purchased in 2006, for printing 4x6 photos (and documents). It worked great until recently when it suddenly slowed way down, which is what prompted me to go shopping. Naturally I read the reviews for Canon printers (and some other brands) and it appeared that this one was the newest technology and already had favorable reviews, including from people with home businesses. Now, let's switch gears. My printing needs have diminished over the years as I have become increasingly more digital in document storage, online financial transactions, etc. Basically, if I can do it digitally, then that is the route I take. This includes my photo collection which is stored on my iPad for showing off. :-) I also bought a CanoScan 8600F (flatbed scanner) in 2006, which is still in use. So, imagine my very pleasant surprise when I discovered the awesome speed and stream-lined functionality of the multi-sheet scanning feature! If one sets up a directory (in the accompanying software utilities) ahead of time, then it's as simple as loading your documents, hitting either start button (black or color) and very quickly a pdf file shows up in the pre-set directory. Did I mention it has an ethernet port and is quickly (and painlessly) recognized on the network once the drivers are installed? I don't like Wi-Fi for home networking, I prefer ethernet (gigabit speed) when ever I can get it, so this port was a big plus for me. All of my computers see and work with the Fax driver, Printer driver and Scanning driver. Now, let's mention some little things that make this machine great. I never turn it off as it has a low-power state (automatic after a few minutes of inactivity) where everything powers down with only one small, blue light glowing. If I send something to the printer it immediately comes to life, takes a few moments to warm up and (this is cool) the paper output tray *automatically* opens and the extension support flips out! It's the little things that make me smile. :-) Also, if I place one or more documents in the scanner slot (while in low power mode) then it instantly springs to life and takes a few moments to warm up. Having stated that I print less and less these days, I must say I was impressed with the ink cartridges. They all have small, red LED lights that confirm they are plugged in correctly and in working order! Another smile. :-) Now I don't FAX much these days, but it's nice to know that it is hooked into the "clone" line through my PhonePower VOIP adapter (2 ports) and therefore is available upon demand. Oh, btw, the top lifts up like a flatbed scanner also, so I guess I will be donating the CanoScan 8600F soon. Final analysis: This machine's capabilities pleasantly exceeded my expectations, even after reading the specs and reviews. It has proven to be fairly equal in functionality to the Xerox multi-function machine at work, but at a fraction of the cost. The only thing it can't do is print 11x17, but that isn't an issue at this time. I will try to get back in a year to report on it's longevity prospects. UPDATE: I have knocked the rating down to 4 stars because there is no secondary sheet feeder. (My rating for this is actually 4.5 but that choice isn't available). Occasionally I have need to print on 8.5 x 14 (legal). With this unit one must remove the regular paper from the lower (main) paper tray, extend it out (at least they did build that into the unit) and load the 8.5 x 14 paper. I suppose I have been spoiled by top (secondary) sheet feeders on previous printers, so this is a small let-down. I guess I assumed the scanning feeder could be used as a secondary sheet feeder (for printing) but due to the design of the machine it cannot. UPDATE, 11-24-13: I had occasion to send my sister a letter today (she hates email) so I typed one up and hit the print button. I have not printed anything for several months, and the print cartridges are now 7 months old. My letterhead includes a small photo of a sunset over a local river at the bottom. After hitting the print button the machine woke up, flipped out the print tray, spent a minute doing a self-diagnostics, then printed out my one page in about 7 seconds. Apart from a slight smudge at the top (probably due to inactivity for several months) the letter printed out flawlessly, including the photo. I reprinted the letter and there were no smudges or flaws. Since I have not needed "legal" size paper anymore, I am changing my rating to 5 stars since this machine is doing everything I need it to do. UPDATE, 05-25-14: I lost my mother on Feb. 1 and inherited her estate. I was forced to move temporarily from WA to KY to liquidate the estate. My first priority was to set up my office so I could deal with the legal, financial and medical accounts and issues. I am also Trustee so there were many Will disbursements to deal with. I did not bring my MX922 from WA, instead I bought a new one once here. After 4 months of scanning, copying, and printing, I can now say I have given this machine a workout, including the printing function. It has performed most excellent. I also needed to buy more ink cartridges and discovered an alternate source (here on Amazon) for cartridges that are: (a) a fraction of the cost of Canon cartridges, (b) still have the same red LED's on them that communicate with the printer and (c) are relatively CLEAR, so one can see how much ink is left. I still cannot comment on photo printing as I am all digital these days when it comes to photography. But I can give this unit 5 stars for being a workhorse in all other areas! I can also say that if one schedules their need for printing envelopes in batches, this unit does that professionally as well. UPDATE, 08-24-15: Earlier in the year I decided to start creating my own greeting cards (using CorelDraw) and printing out 5x7 photos for b-day gifts to relatives and friends (from PhotoShop). Both machines are still working great, and they produce exceptional photos. There are settings within the Canon print drivers that one can play with to improve the photo quality as well. I can also endorse the much cheaper ink cartridges that I buy from Blake Printing Supply on Amazon. I have gone through 2 sets (10 cartridges in a set) and they work great as well. For those wanting to find them, do a search on Amazon for "MX922 compatible ink cartridges" and look for Blake Printing Supply.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is one of the best bang for your buck electronics you can buy! JUST BUY IT!
*by J***H on November 10, 2014*

I originally bought this printer just so I had a way to occasionally print color accented documents (flyers, signs, etc.). My primary printer is an HP laser printer but that just prints in black. This Canon printer is AMAZING for the price! It uses four small ink cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) and one large black ink cartridge (the larger black cartridge is used when you are just printing regular documents that don't need color). The cartridges that come with the printer say "SETUP" on them so I suspect they are not quite as full of ink as the replacements you buy. As is always the case with inkjet printers the ink is fairly expensive and doesn't last nearly as long as a toner cartridge in a laser printer would, but I find them to be acceptable. I was able to print 30 or so full page color flyers/photos at the highest setting before one of the initial cartridges needed to be replaced. As I'm sure you've already read the printer can do both black and white and color copies. I've used this quite a bit as it's a very handy feature if you just need a copy every now and then (don't use it for high volume or you'll go bankrupt on ink!). The copy speed is fast even for color copies. I have the printer sitting across the room from my computer desk on it's own little table. The nice thing about it being wireless is that you literally just plug in the power cord and you're done. It will work from anywhere in your house without additional cables from your router or computer. The only other cable you may need to connect is a telephone line if you plan on using the fax features. Since I rarely use the fax portion I just plug in a long telephone cable whenever I need to send a fax and then unplug the telephone cable when I'm done. The printer has two trays on the front. The lower tray holds regular sized paper and can just be left full with plain paper. If you want to print a large sheet of photo paper you can just sit it on top of the plain paper so it gets fed into the printer next. For smaller pieces of paper such as 4x6" photo paper you can use the top tray. There is also a CD tray that allows you to print labels directly on CDs or DVDs that have a printable surface. Another neat thing with this printer is that the front paper output tray can be left closed when not in use. This way dust isn't settling on the tray or getting inside the printer. As soon as you go to print something the tray will automatically flip down so there is a place for the paper to go after it has been printed. THE BEST FEATURE: I've saved the best for last. THE SCANNER! This printer is worth the price even if you never print anything from it! I would buy it for the scanner alone! Since it's wireless you don't need to attach it to your computer. Just lift the lid, place whatever you want to scan inside, and then connect to the scanner from your computer. This is a very nice convenience as I was used to having to plug a USB scanner into my laptop every time I wanted to scan something. Now I don't have to mess with any wires or move the scanner or laptop to be near each other. When you place multiple photos or other documents on the scanner at the same time the scanner will automatically recognize the borders of each document and scan them to separate files. This is a very nice time-saving feature when you are scanning large amounts of old photos. Just place as many photos as you can fit at a time on the scanner and they will all become separate image files with one pass of the scanner! The feature that has spoiled me the most is the sheet feeder. In the past I would have to individually scan pages of a document if I wanted to create a PDF. Many times I would be scanning 10-20 page contracts and would have to insert each page, wait for the scanner to scan, click a button on the screen, then insert the next page, and so on until the entire document was scanned. With this Canon scanner you simply place the ENTIRE document in the sheet feeder on top and with one click it scans all the pages and creates a PDF file (and very quickly at that!). This has saved me so much time and frustration! This printer is a STEAL for the price! I look at it as a great scanner that just happens to come with a free printer and fax machine!

### ⭐ UPDATED: Absolute GARBAGE
*by ~***~ on June 29, 2014*

FINAL UPDATE 5/5/21: I reduced the stars from 2 to 1. I am DONE. I don't think I've ever hated anything as much as I hate this printer. Shame on Canon, honestly! So... I had put this printer in storage for the last few years, and finally got it out this week. I went to set it up last night. I expected the cartridges to be dried up, so I replaced them immediately. I printed a couple of test pages using the Copier function, and they printed. I couldn't lay my hands on the cord to connect my printer directly, and the WiFi where I am right now didn't enable me the option to hit the WPS button. The printer DID see the WiFi, and did recognize that it had multiple access points, which was true. I was pleased and actually impressed that it did something right for a change. I told it to connect, and it claimed that it did. Wow! That was so much easier than I had come to expect from this printer! I have a different computer than I was using the last time I used this sorry excuse for a printer, so I tried to set up the driver. My computer recognized the printer was nearby, but it errored out every single time I tried to install the driver. Awesome. I loaded my documents onto a USB drive, and plugged it into the printer. It couldn't see them. WTAF? I re-saved the documents as PDF files, as the Canon claimed to be able to recognize those. Voila! It could see them this time! Victory! But it wouldn't print them. It kept telling me there was an error, and it would not resolve. Angrily, I went to bed, determined to figure it out today with a clear head. Today, I decided to try Google Cloud Print, as the manual said that was an option. I have Google Cloud! Yay! This should be easy! Well... granted, this isn't actually Canon's fault, but Google Cloud Print is no longer available. As of just a few months ago! Damn it! So! Last option before giving up. I dug through my cords until I found the correct cord to connect my computer directly to the printer. I plugged it in, and printed a page... BLANK. I tried another. BLANK. I tried copying a page from the copier WHICH WAS WORKING FINE LAST NIGHT! BLANK! I googled the troubleshooting tips for this issue, which is apparently common. Not only have sooooo many people had this issue, and Canon doesn't know how to fix it, but their go-to suggestion is for you to replace the printer head... which was apparently costing people time and money, and still didn't resolve their issues! I found one professional printer guy's troubleshooting advice, which was very specific, and made total sense, so I followed it precisely. No dice. He recommended trying it a second time if it didn't work the first time, so I did that too. Nope. His third suggestion is to toss the printer at this point. No one else seemed to have a better solution than that. I am just furious. I would have forgiven the damn thing if it simply didn't work after sitting in storage awhile. But it did work last night! And everyone who complained about this very issue said the same thing - that one moment it worked just fine, and the next moment it was spitting out blanks. I also could have forgiven it this issue if I hadn't had SUCH problems with it in the past! But I have. I have literally had nothing but problems with this piece of trash since the moment I first unboxed it. If this update isn't enough to dissuade you from continuing to consider this printer, read on for more of my fun times with this Canon!... UPDATE 6/30/16: I am not changing the stars, but I did have an improvement recently and wanted to share it with you in case you're struggling with the same infuriating issue I've had with mine since the beginning: The WiFi connection. My house is teeny tiny - only 432 square feet - so how far from the printer the modem was shouldn't really matter. Some people's bedrooms are bigger than my whole house! However, I used to have my modem in my bedroom, and the printer in my living room. It could only find the wireless signal for the first few minutes after it would turn on, and after that it was oblivious to it. I bought this printer in LARGE part for its wireless capabilities, so I wouldn't have to go to the printer every time I wanted to print something, but with this printer I had to do that and more! Every time I wanted to print something, I would have to power down the printer, wait awhile, power it up, and hope, JUST HOPE, that it would snag the signal for a moment so I could print. Recently I "upgraded" my wireless. I switched companies, plus went from DSL to Cable Modem. It doesn't seem any better or faster to me (it was fine before; I switched companies for another reason), but speedtest.net says it's a lot faster. Also, I put the modem RIGHT NEXT to the printer this time - not on purpose, but just because that's the place it worked best for me to put it. I hesitate to say this, lest I jinx the improvement, and /KNOCK ON WOOD, and all that jazz, but... I haven't had a single loss of wireless signal ever since. Not one. I'm still amazed every time I'm back in my bedroom and I hit "print," to hear the printer start right up! It's been about 2 months, now! The reason I'm not giving extra stars is because of my first paragraph. If the WiFi in this printer is SO crappy that it couldn't even pick up my wireless signal from the next room in a tiny house (that I had no other problems with for any streaming, or otherwise, under my HEAVY internet usage), it's still a pile of junk. In this day and age, there's just no excuse for a crappy wireless connection. So, as I started, I just wanted to give you this tip in case you already have the printer and you're going crazy because of the WiFi. ----- I just hate this printer. I have given it many months so that I could get used to it, learn its eccentricities, and figure out why it behaves the way it does, but I still just hate it. I had been in the market for a GOOD printer, and had done my research. This printer fit everything I wanted, and had great reviews, so I kept my eye on it. It was around $130 at the time. I woke up the morning of Black Friday and checked my Amazon basket to see that the printer was on sale for $62, shipped. I jumped on it. I was so excited, I was actually teary-eyed- not kidding. Is that weird? :-/ I told my mom about the deal, and she jumped on it too. That is a HUGE deal for my mom. The printer arrived and I set it up instantly. The set-up was really easy. The printer is beautiful. Those are the 2 pluses I will give it. (For the record, if you're wondering, the red strip on the front is barely noticeable. At first, I thought they sent me the wrong one, but it is there, just much less distinct than it looks in the picture.) The first thing I tried was printing a photo from my iPhone. It kept printing sideways and on the wrong side of the sheet. EVEN when I would turn the sheet a half turn (you can make the paper sit longways or sideways) and EVEN when I would turn the sheet upside down! It's like it was choosing the wrong side on purpose! Every single copy was streaked and bubbled looking, and the color was all off. I could find no way whatsoever to access print options from my phone before sending it to print, so it is what it is. Another thing I dislike intensely about this printer is that it takes FOREVER to print (the ad promises it is super fast), and it never freaking stops making racket. It is always busy in there, cleaning itself, preening like a cat. Occasionally it will start printing streaks and/or empty spots if the heads need cleaning. How on earth the heads EVER need cleaning, since it is constantly self-cleaning is beyond me. And frankly, with what little I print, there is no way I should have had an issue with this by now. Most other printers I have used will compensate with another color if one is running low, but not this one! If it has run out of one color, the printer will cease working altogether! It also runs out of ink WAY too fast. Again, I do not print that much. I have now replaced every cartridge. In the past, I usually replace cartridges about once a year. I have only had the printer since December, and I have had to replace cartridges since about 2 months in. THE WORST thing about this printer is it is constantly "offline." Even when I am sitting right next to it with my computer, it is clearly on, and the wireless light is lit up, when I try to print something, it says the printer is offline. What the heck?! I will "wake it up," by pressing buttons to stimulate it, but it still won't print. Sometimes I can trick it into printing by printing something easy first, like a "test" page, and then immediately printing what I was trying to print in the first place, but sometimes that won't work either. It is completely random when it is offline, and sometimes there is nothing I can do to get it to print. My mom has had all of the same issues I have had, so I know it's not just me or my printer. She hates hers so much, she just boxed it up and is getting rid of it. If you knew my mom, you would know what a big deal that is. I am so disappointed in this product, and especially in Canon. They have been around long enough, and in this business long enough, that they should have put out a much better product. I am really grateful that I bought it on a Black Friday sale, and didn't pay full price for it, but I am still stuck with a crappy printer that doesn't want to print, and is super finicky when it does print. I can't afford a new one at this time, so this is it for me. Don't let this be it for you. Find a different printer.

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