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Canon PIXMA MP560 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Photo Printer (3747B002) | 
| Brand: Canon Category: CE
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $79.99 as of 11/27/2009 17:12 CST details You Save: $70.00 (47%)
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Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 24.1 Dimensions (in): 17.9 x 14.5 x 6.3
MPN: 3747B002 Model: 3747B002 UPC: 013803110067 EAN: 0013803110067 ASIN: B002GP7Z6Y
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| Features:
| • | Keep it Green - Built-in 2-sided printing helps the environment and cuts your paper usage by 50% | | • | Amazingly compact printer with both wireless and built-in 2-sided printing | | • | Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi2 for exceptional photo quality | | • | Use the new “Auto Photo Fix II” to automatically adjust and correct your photos | | • | Easily print your photos from compatible memory cards3 and USB Flash drives |
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Product Description At last a compact, high-performance inkjet photo all in one with built-in Wireless and Auto Duplex Printing has arrived! The PIXMA MP560 Inkjet Photo All-In-One Printer lets you easily print from anywhere around the house enjoying incredible 9600 x 2400 maximum color dpi with a minimum color droplet size of 1pl and a 5 individual ink tank system. So, you can print beautiful borderless photos up to 8.5" x 11" or crisp, clean documents and enjoy incredible quality. The PIXMA MP560 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One perfectly blends performance and convenience. Its built-in two-sided printing can save you paper and help the environment so you can be efficient and eco-friendly, all at the same time. The new Auto Photo Fix II feature automatically adjusts and helps to correct your photos, and you can preview images before you print on its built-in 2.0" LCD. Plus, quickly access and select the function of your choice with the Easy Scroll Wheel. Making copies? No problem. Dual Color Gamut Processing Technology enables your copies to maintain the integrity of the original. For the scanner in you, the Auto Scan Mode automatically recognizes the type of original you are scanning and saves it with the appropriate settings. For added versatility, enjoy computer-free photo printing options via compatible memory cards, USB Flash Memory Drives, PictBridge and optional Bluetooth wireless devices. Output Tray Capacity 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10, Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 envelopes Copier - Copy Speed (up to) FCOT Color - Approx. 26 seconds Reductions Enlargement - 25% - 400% Scanner - Scanner Type - Flatbed Max. Resolutions - Optical 2400 x 4800 dpi, Interpolated 19,200 x 19,200 dpi Color Depth 48-bit internal/24-bit external Max. Document Size 8.5 x 11.7 General Specifications - OS Compatibility - Windows Vista/XP/2000 and Mac OS X v10.3.9 to v10.5.x In the box - PIXMA MP560
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Canon MP560 All in One Printer November 27, 2009 Don in Florida (Florida) I have used The Canon MP560 All in One printer for about a month to print both black and white and color. I use the color mostly to print greeting cards. This printer has performed flawlessly. It does everything it claims to do without any problems. The only critique I have about this printer is replacement ink cartridges are not yet readily available in stores.
B&W Printing and Wireless OK, Photos Bad November 25, 2009 Ryan J. Avery (Cypress, CA USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this with the expectation that it would work like the other older Canon MP Series I had bought. I use it for wireless printing of text and clip art in both color and black and white. It was easy to set up and the wireless feature is great since we have two laptops in the house and switching cables would be a pain. The print quality is good and it prints fast.
The bad; this thing can't print a color photo on any kind of paper. It prints way too much ink (smears all over clothes and hands) and the photo looks terrible. I would not buy this product for photo printing. I have an Olympus Tough 6000 camera and have tried printing from files on the laptop and direct from the camera. Since I didn't buy it for photo printing, I don't really care and it is too much of a hassle to box it back up and send it back to Amazon even though returns are usually easy with Amazon.
Buy it if you want a cheap printer that can do good text and in color or black and white. Don't buy it if you want to print photos.
Great printer for the price November 24, 2009 Carol A. Johnston (Portland, IN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this printer after spending weeks going over the reviews of other printers. I replaced an HP printer that I had bought a little over a year ago. The HP was nothing but problems and I wanted a simple printer that would print documents, copy, etc. I don't use my printer for photos because it's much easier and cheaper for me to order prints at Walmart. It's a BIG improvement over the HP. The only problem I've run into was setting up the printer. The diagram showed how to insert the print head and it was very confusing to me. It said to tilt it forward, and the printhead would not go in. I finally tried tilting it the other way and it went in easily. I didn't use the wireless connection. The rest of the set-up was simple.
I've only been using the printer for a few weeks, so don't know about ink usage. One of my tests will be when I want to print mailing labels. The HP would never line up the addresses with the labels correctly, so I'm hoping I don't have a problem with the MP 560. I have, however, printed envelopes, and it worked fine. The printer is also much quieter than the HP, which sounded like it was ready to take off every time I used it. For the price, I'm very happy with this printer. I would strongly recommend this printer for someone who wants a simple all-in-one that's easy to use.
Great Printer, Scanner, Single Sidee Copier November 24, 2009 Stewart Berman (New York City) I have only had the printer for four weeks so I cannot comment on Ink usage or long term problems.
I unpacked it, plugged it in and installed the software. The only painful part of the process was entering in the WEP key in hex. The character selection process was a bit awkward. Other than that it was a breeze. Of course the printer is sitting four feet from the wireless router.
It works well with Windows XP and Windows 7 x64 both as a printer and a scanner. I have used it to scan in documents for WinFax Pro 10.03 (Windows XP x86) and FaxTalk Messenger Pro 7.5 (Windows 7 x64).
Photos printed on photo paper are incredible.
It allows for manually feeding which many all in ones seem to lack. This means you can print on checks, envelops, different size photo paper, etc.
The standalone copy function is easy to use for single sided copies and produces excellent results even for color copies on standard paper. The only drawback is if you want to make two side copies. It is painfully slow. It does not start the printing process until you have scanned both sides of the original. Then it spends a good deal of time digesting it before it prints the first side, draws the paper back in and prints the reverse side. It does not appear to have enough power/memory to allow you to continue scanning while it is printing.
I bought this to replace an aging bubble jet printer and an aging scanner. But the print quality is such that I may retire my Okidata 10ex laser printer when I use up the spare toner cartridge.
Finally... An affordable wireless printer from Canon November 23, 2009 Matthew E. Coenen (Spokane, WA) Previously, I had a desktop setup and used a Canon Pixma iP3000. I'm far from a power-user (at least in terms of print output), and that setup worked quite well for me.
Not too long ago, I replaced my desktop system with a laptop and figured since I had a wireless setup in my apartment, I would look for an affordable wireless printer/all-in-one from Canon (I'm a Canon fan). At the time, Canon had various wireless printers/all-in-ones available IF you wanted to spend upwards of $200. And I really (really) wanted duplex printing like the iP3000 offered...
When the MP560 was released, I was rather happy. Print quality, at least to me, is similar to the iP3000 and the addition of autoduplexing made this purchase a no-brainer. While wireless setup was not that difficult for me, it does require following the setup instructions that accompanied the printer. (Not sure why you wouldn't do that, honestly...). I had to hunt for my wireless key/passwords, though. If you don't have those, wireless setup will prove difficult.
Overall? A quality printer for the price. Ink consumption seems average to slow. Autoduplexing is a great feature. And the copy/scan capabilities are good. I have zero complaints other than I wish the machine had an "auto-off" and "auto-on" feature like the iP3000 did.
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